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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 881

Summary for Chapter 881: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 881 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 881 is a standout chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 881

Under the cold gaze of Mr. Jones and Dillon, she swallowed her pride. “Addy, I‘m very sorry.” (That is quite alright. I will not take it to heart,” said Adina, waving her hand generously.

“I still have too many things to deal with, so l‘ll leave first.” She turned around on her high heels and left the study.

Dillon chased after her. “Addy, won‘t you stay for at least a meal?”

“I already ate dinner. In fact, I rushed here right after finishing my meal. It hasn‘t even had time to digest yet.” Adina smiled at her father.

“Dad, you don‘t need to see me out. I can go.”

Dillon took two more steps forward as he did not want to part with his daughter. Although he had reunited with her, he didn‘t get too many chances to actually spend time with her. He had never had the chance to shower her with fatherly affection.

“Addy, please wait a minute,” said Dillon.

“I bought something for you. Take it back with you.” Adina wanted to refuse politely. But Dillon had already gone to his room. He returned carrying several big bags.

“Here are a few dresses. I chose them myself,” he said.

“I think they will suit you very well. These bags here have jewelry made of jadeite. Your mother liked them a lot. I thought maybe you would like them, too.”

He did not know what to give as a gift to his twenty–something daughter. He had never had the time to get to know her properly. So, he bought her clothes, jewelry, and skin care products that he thought most people liked.

“Addy, what happened?” A man approached her and wrapped his arms around her slender waist.

Adina was startled. “Didn‘t you go to the Winters Corporation? How did you return so quickly?”

“There‘s nothing important I need to deal with at the Winters Corporation, so I didn‘t leave.”

Duke hugged her and helped her into the car. “What happened?”

“There was some misunderstanding regarding the project. It‘s all sorted now. It‘s not a big deal.” Adina smiled.

“Let‘s go home.”

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