Chapter Summary: Chapter 962 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine
In Chapter 962, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 962
Adeena went to the bathroom to touch up her makeup.
Whenever she looked at herself in the mirror, she always seemed to see something else through her reflection. Even so, she could not detect anything when she tried to look closer at herself. ‘I‘ve visited doctors several times, but they could not find the cause of my amnesia. ‘I might either just live the rest of my life feeling out of place all the time. ‘Or I might suddenly regain all my memories...
‘I keep having a feeling that someone is waiting for me to come home...‘
After she put on lipstick, she walked out of the bathroom. She saw Jack holding champagne at the front.
‘In the past three years in the Willis family, I‘ve met many dignitaries in Cloud City with Jada.
‘I‘m no fool. I knew Jada‘s real intention of taking me to meet these people. I can consider myself pretty, and the Willis family hopes to marry me to a Cloud City dignitary. With that, it‘ll raise their status to a higher level.
‘Even though they saved my life, I don‘t plan to repay their kindness with my own body.’
“Ms. Willis.” Jack approached her with champagne in his hand. “Do you mind if we talk in private?”
Adeena‘s face turned cold. She slapped the back of his hand with such force that it made a loud sound. Jack was an ignorant son of a wealthy family. His fair skin instantly turned red when Adeena slapped him His gaze turned cold as he narrowed his eyes. “What‘s the matter? You‘re not willing to be with me? Adeena Willis, you‘re an adoptive daughter. To get attracted to someone like me is your luck. Why are you putting up a show? What‘s more, I heard you had a child before. Since you’ve slept with someone else in the past, what do you have to lose if you were to sleep with
me?!” As he said this, he suddenly approached her and hugged her slender body. “I‘ll count to three. Let me go, or else you‘re going to regret this,” Adeena said coldly. Jack laughed, “I‘ve been keeping an eye on you for two years. You‘ve always been so noble and pure. I didn‘t dare to blaspheme you. But since I learned that you have had children before, I suddenly feel that you are not so sacred anymore...” Adeena‘s expression became even colder. “Whó told you that I had children before?” “It doesn‘t matter. Since you‘ve given birth before, stop acting so lofty and go to a hotel room with me...”
“Three.
“Two.”
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