Summary of Chapter 879 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Chapter 879 marks a crucial moment in Summer Wine’s Marriage novel, Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 879
‘‘This b*tch has two scars on her face, but why is she still so beautiful?‘
“Grandpa, Dad, Aunt Zhenny,” Adina greeted everyone in the room.
“Adina!” said Daniel
“Even I, an illegitimate daughter or “my kind” as you so eloquently put it, know that I must greet my elders and relatives who are older than me when I enter the room. Why doesn‘t Jasmine seem to know about this?” Adina smiled.
“Jasmine has the guidance of Aunt Zhenny, but she is still so improper. If she was left to grow up and fend for herself like me, I wonder what she will turn into.”
Zhenny‘s face turned icy.
‘‘This b*tch turned the same thing I just said on my daughter. Was she listening at the door? What a scheming b*tch!‘’
“Don‘t be angry, Aunt Zhenny.” Adina smiled sweetly.
“Even though Jasmine is ignorant, she is still my cousin. I‘ll ask her to pay more attention to her etiquette in the future. I will look out for her.”
“No one asked you to do that. You‘re just an illegitimate daughter! You have no right to educate me.” Jasmine was angry.
“Jas, don‘t be rude,” Mr. Jones said coldly.
“You‘re the young lady of the Yackley family and related to the Jones family. Do you not know proper etiquette?” Jasmine was furious. She knew the etiquettes, of course. She just did not want to greet Adina. But since Mr. Jones had intervened, she had no choice but to obey. Jasmine greeted Adina unwillingly.
Adina smiled, “Can we get down to it now?” Jasmine‘s face brightened. She sneered.
“It is a violation of the law to transfer public accounts without permission. Give us back the one billion dollars if you do not want to go to court.”
Adina looked at Mr. Jones, “Grandpa, do you also suspect me?”
Mr. Jones said indifferently, “The company is already investigating this matter, and there is no outcome yet. It would be best if you can show any evidence that you have nothing to do with this matter.”
Adina looked at Dillon.
“What about you? Do you think it has anything to do with me?”
“Addy, I believe you, of course,” Dillon said firmly.
“I know the kind of a person you are. You will never do such a thing.”
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