Chapter Summary: Chapter 815 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 815, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 815
The first thing Dillon did after he went home was go to Mr. Jones.
“Dad, if I remember correctly, you know a famous foreign plastic surgeon. Can you introduce him to me?”. When Mr. Jones heard what Dillon said, his face instantly darkened.
“Dillon , you didn‘t listen to a thing I said to you, did you?”
Dillon pursed his lips. “Dad, Addy is my daughter. I owed it to her for the twenty–three years I missed. Now, she‘s finally acknowledged me as her father, so I can‘t ignore her.”
“She‘s an illegitimate daughter. If you take her back, it‘ll make everyone in Sea City laugh at the Jones family!” Mr. Jones said angrily. “If she‘s still Mdm. Winters, it‘s fine for us to take her back. But the divorce situation between her and Duke was such a big fuss some time ago. They might divorce at any time. Taking her back won‘t do the Jones family any good.”
“I just want to make it up to her. I don‘t want any benefits! Even if my daughter is a beggar on the street, I‘ll still take her back.” Dillon clenched his fists. “It doesn‘t matter if you support me or oppose me, the reunion banquet will still be held in three days.”
“Uncle Dillon, Grandpa is actually thinking for your own good,” Jasmine said as she pretended to be obedient.
“ You should also think about why Adina didn‘t rush back to the Jones family previously. She just got married to Duke at that time, so she looked down on us. Now that she‘s falling out with the Winters family, she‘s in a rush to find new support. Hence, she‘s willing to acknowledge you as her father. Uncle Dillon, you better not let Adina fool you.”
Dillon looked at Jasmine with disappointment. He never had a daughter in the past, so he had projected all his fatherly love on his niece.
He would buy Jasmine all the good things.
Yet, Jasmine was slandering his biological daughter now. He felt really disheartened.
“Addy is my daughter. Whether you accept her or not, it has nothing to do with me,” Dillon firmly said before he turned around and left.
He had come to ask about the plastic surgeon, but his breathing had become uneven due to anger.
His words made Jasmine‘s heart sink.
Adina was not going to be Mdm. Winters anymore. She was already disfigured, and she had fallen from the top.
Yet, all of that was not as important as having four children!
Relying on those four children alone, Adina did not need to worry about the rest of her life.
Jasmine curled her fingers tightly. “Jas, when Adina comes back to the Jones family, you may give her more guidance,” Mr. Jones said sternly. “No one has ever educated her over the past twenty years, so she isn‘t very clear about the etiquette in big families. We must prevent her from embarrassing the Jones family!”
Jasmine faked a smile. “Yes, Grandpa.”
After Jasmine left Mr. Jones‘ study room, her smile instantly disappeared.
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