What Happens in Chapter 817 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 817, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Chapter 817
Mabel took a sip of warm water to moisten her throat.
“I‘m fine. I‘ll be fine after I rest for a few more days,” she said softly.
“Mabel, you‘re clearly having anxiety because you worry too much,” Mandy gently replied. “Both of us are in laws, and we‘ve known each other for decades, so we‘re closer than anyone else. Mabel, if anything‘s on your mind, you can tell me. Keeping it to yourself will only make you sicker.”
Before Duke‘s father passed away, Mabel and Mandy had been pretty close.
However, following the death of Mabel‘s husband , her two sons could not get along. Mabel focused all her efforts on handling that matter, so she slowly drifted apart from Mandy. There was no way to tell an “outsider” about what had happened in the family. Mabel shook her head.
“It‘s really nothing. I‘ll be fine in a few days.”
“Did Adina make you angry?” Mandy lowered her voice and said, “Duke got involved with another woman previously. Did she purposely vent her dissatisfaction on you because she dared not trouble Duke?”
“There‘s no such thing,” Mabel said indifferently. “Addy is good. My illness has nothing to do with her.”
She had anxiety.
The biological brothers were fighting, and both of them wanted to kill each other.
It was the kind of thing that would give any mother anxiety.
She felt trapped on an isolated island with no one around her, and she was alone with this fear that could come at any moment.
“Mabel, don‘t defend Adina. She really isn‘t easy to get along with.” Mandy pursed her lips.
“She‘s the eldest daughter of the Daugherty family, but the family is bankrupt, and their youngest daughter has gone insane in prison. Yet, Adina has never visited the Daugherty family to check on them. I can only say that the Daugherty family has raised an ungrateful child.”
The Daugherty family‘s affairs had spread among the circle with lower status in Sea City. Adina was the Daugherty family‘s eldest daughter and Mdm. Winters, so some rich ladies gossiped about them in front of Mandy.
Harold stuck his tongue out. “I‘ll go upstairs with Georgie and Alden to visit Grandma.”
Melody put down the toy in her hand. “I want to go upstairs too.”
Adina smiled and shook her head before she turned around and prepared dinner in the kitchen.
The four children went upstairs together. Before they reached the door of Mabel‘s room, they heard parts of the conversation inside.
“She‘s the Daugherty family‘s daughter, but she doesn‘t even care about them. Why would she care about the Winters family?
“She made such a big fuss over a trivial matter. A big family like the Winters family became a joke too.”
When the children heard what Mandy said, their expressions darkened.
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