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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 561

Chapter 561 

After Adina spoke, she left the meeting room with Serene. 

Once the others left the meeting room, Jasmine could no longer hold her anger back. She raised her hand and threw the documents to the floor. 

“Jasmine, you better not go against Ms. Daugherty.” Mr. Krisman lit up a cigarette and said, “Not only is she capable, but you also know that she‘s marrying into the Winters family tomorrow. She‘ll be Mrs. Winters, so if possible, build a good relationship with her. That‘s better and more advantageous to you in my opinion.” 

Jasmine gritted her teeth furiously. “Uncle Benny, you promised my mom that you would kick Adina out. But in the end, I had to lower my status and apologize to her in front of so many i people. I was totally embarrassed! I don‘t care. Uncle Benny, you have to come up with a way to remove Adina from this project.” 

Mr. Krisman breathed out some smoke. “She’s all the rage now. 

This is not the time to kick her out. Just wait.” 

Jasmine was livid. 

Wait? How long did she still have to wait? 

She had visited her grandpa yesterday, and he said that Daniel was planning to compete for the heir position in the Jones family. 

Daniel was the only one who truly descended from the Jones 

family. If he was making preparations to be heir, what chance did she have of winning as an outsider? 

She had to take charge of this project so that her grandpa would believe that she was more suitable than Daniel to be the heir. 

Just as Adina left Elitos, she received a call from Mdm. Xavier. 

“Addy, you‘re getting married tomorrow, so you can‘t stay with the Winters family today,” Mdm. Xavier said in a stern tone.” According to the tradition in Sea City, the bride and groom mustn‘t meet the day before their wedding. I‘ll ask your Uncle Richard to bring you to the Xavier family this instant.” 

Adina stroked her nose. “That doesn‘t really matter anymore, right?” 

What era was it? Who would still care about that? 

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