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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 99

Summary for Chapter 99: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 99 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 99, 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 99 

“Mr. Winters, Mr. Sunderland, Mr. Walker, do you have any questions?”

Adina sat down and glanced at the three people nonchalantly. Trent stroked his chin. “I don’t understand many of the terms that you’ve mentioned, but because I don’t understand, you seem very professional. I don’t have any opinions.”

“Ms. Daugherty, you really live up to your title as a smart chip designer.” Eilam sincerely gave her a big thumbs-up. “With your participation in Project A-F, I believe the designed cars will be available as scheduled.” Duke nodded indifferently. 

“Let’s sign the contract.” Eilam took out the contract that he had brought along. There were some empty spaces for the profit sharing and signatures.

 Trent was the first to say, “The project’s profit is distributed evenly among the three companies: Winters, Sunderland, and Walker. Since Ms. Daugherty is joining us, we’ll give the remaining 10% to her.”

Ten percent profit of such a huge project was actually considered very high. Just as Adina was about to nod, Duke suggested, “Each of us can have a share of 25%.” Trent looked at Duke as if he was joking.

 “Each of us has invested at least $100,000,000 into this project. She just designed the chip, and she can already share a quarter of the profit? This is so unfair.”

“Without her, this project wouldn’t be implemented,” Duke calmly said. “Trent, you can choose to quit.”

Trent was dumbfounded.

He actually wanted to curse!

As soon as he asked, he immediately noticed that something was off. Adina’s face turned completely cold.

She looked up and replied in a distant manner. “Mr. Sunderland, you’re my business partner, so I won’t avoid talking about my kids, but that doesn’t mean you can casually pry into my private life.”

Her voice was as cold as the frost in winter.

She did not look at Trent again after that. She turned back and walked out of the office. Trent sighed in relief. “That woman’s gaze was so scary. I almost freaked out.”

 

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