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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 925

Summary for Chapter 925: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 925 – 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 925 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 925

“You insulted my mother, so I just taught you a lesson,” Adina said calmly.

“You could have just insulted her back in the same way. Why did you use violence?” Zhenny questioned her angrily.

“I don‘t insult elders because I‘m a cultivated person.” Adina sneered. She unzipped her purse and took out a card.

“Here‘s $10,000,000 to cover the medical fees for treating your finger and your psychological pain. Is it sufficient?”

“No, it‘s not!” Jasmine screamed at a high pitch.

“I want you to experience the pain of a broken finger. I‘ll even pay you $20,000,000!” “If you don‘t want it, fine.” Adina kept her card.

“Duke, take the kids. We‘re going home.”

Duke nodded indifferently. “Ms. Yackley, you insulted my mother–in–law. I won‘t let this slip. It‘s New Year‘s Eve today, so I won‘t look into it for the time being. I hope you‘ll behave yourself.”

He glanced at Jasmine with hostility before he gave Zhenny a look of gentle warning. He held Adina‘s waist with his left hand while he held George‘s hand with his right. George held his siblings, and the family of six walked out of the Jones family‘s mansion together.

As soon as the six of them disappeared, Jasmine burst into tears. “Why? How could she still be so arrogant after she hurt me? Mom, Grandpa, are you just going to watch while I‘m harmed? Uncle Dillon, your precious daughter is tormenting me. Aren‘t you going to say something?” Dillon glared at her.

“Addy‘s mother is off limits to her and to me. You should be glad that I didn‘t hear those words in person, or else I would‘ve likely disowned you as my niece!”

“Yes, I scolded her mother! But was she right to break my finger?” Jasmine winced her teeth and said, “I insulted her mother as a personal attack, but she used violence to intentionally injure me. I can call the police!”

Breaking a finger by force was really too much. “Addy, stop thinking about it.” Duke wrapped his arm around her and whispered, “That‘s the consequence of offending people. It has nothing to do with you.”

Adina shook her head. “I don‘t want to think about this unhappy situation now.”

She turned around and looked at her children at the back.

“When we get home, take a shower first. After your shower, we‘ll watch the countdown show on TV together. It‘s New Year‘s Eve tonight, so you can sleep after 12:00 am.”

She sounded gentle and happy, but the kids were unresponsive. After a few seconds, Alden eventually said, “Okay, Mommy. I‘ll do the countdown with you.”

“Will we be five years old after the countdown?” George raised his head and asked.

“You‘ll be five years old, but it‘s only official after your birthday on May 20th.” Adina pinched Melody and Harold‘s cheeks. “Why do you look so down?”

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