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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 55

Chapter 55

Indeed, as soon as Dew said that, people’s expressions changed at the dining table,

Five years ago, the fire scorched the entirety of the Daugherty family. It also burned stocks worth billions of dollars.

The Daugherty family finally got over the change only after two whole years.

Everyone in the family was involved.

In other words, Adina was already “dead” at that time, but the family members still gritted their teeth whenever they talked about her.

Adina saw all the changes in their expressions before she smiled faintly, chuckled, and said, “I always want to ask Mom this. What drink did you give me on my 18th birthday? Why did I just become unconscious after I drank it? When I woke up, I was actually on the hotel bed…”

As soon as Adina said that, Ruby’s expression suddenly changed.

She squinted. “Addy, what nonsense are you talking about?”

“Grandma, you know me very well. I was a little capricious, but I was not an easy girl.” Adina bit her bottom lip, and her eyes were teary. 

“During the eight months when I was grounded in the warehouse by dad, I thought about a lot of things, but I could also relate it to the glass of wine in the end. It was the glass of wine that made me encounter so many things that I could not control. Grandma, I really did not intend to humiliate our family.”

Ruby gritted her teeth.She had done this very quietly without leaving any evidence.

But if Adina the bi*ch frequently brought it up, Old Mrs. Daugherty would definitely suspect her!

She was the lady in charge of the Daugherty family, as well as Duke’s future mother-in-law. She must not have any flaws on her record.

When Ruby thought about this, she took a deep breath. 

“Addy, you’re my most loved daughter. Why would I harm you? That incident happened five years ago, so let’s not bring it up again. Now you’re back, so the most important thing is the future. In the future, our family must be in good condition.”

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