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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 897

Summary for Chapter 897: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 897 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 897 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 897

Adina looked at Daniel and said calmly, “Didn‘t I tell you to call me if anything happened? You agreed, but in the end, you didn‘t tell me anything.” Daniel frowned.

“Adina, there was no need to call you for such a trivial matter. How are you feeling?”

“I‘m fine.” Adina smiled.

“There are twelve more days until the assessment period comes to an end. Until then, let‘s work hard.”

Daniel nodded vigorously.

‘From the outside, it seems as if Adina and Jasmine are competing for the position as heiresses. But the truth is, Jasmine and I are the ones who are competing with each other.

‘If I lose, my father and I will never be able to stay in the Jones family.‘

“Don‘t keep things to yourself anymore when something happens in the future, okay?” Duke said calmly, “I‘m your brother–in–law. You can always hit me up.”

Daniel replied to him obediently, “Yes, sir.”

During this period, whenever he was on a video call with Adina, he could always hear Duke doing something in the background. He would either be cooking, doing the laundry, or even sweeping the floor. He struggled to believe that Duke would be willing to do house chores.

But it made him realize that the rumors on the internet would only be rumors. They were unreliable news.

After walking around the project site, Adina and Duke headed to Winters Corporation.

They drove home after Duke stuffed all the documents accumulated over the past few days into the trunk of the car.

Adina felt a lot better after going out for a bit.

“Ahhhh!”

Adina screamed in pain and rolled off the bed.

However, no matter how much it hurt, she did not break free from the rope.

‘I must not hurt Duke, no matter what.

‘As long as I‘m still conscious, I will never hurt the man that I love!

‘It hurts! ‘It‘s agonizing!

‘It felt as if my bones were breaking apart!‘ Adina rolled on the floor, hitting the table. The glass on the table shattered to the ground “Addy, what happened?”

Duke barged in and hurriedly approached her. When he noticed how much pain Adina was in as she rolled on the floor, his expression changed.

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