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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 826

Chapter 826 

“Uncle, what does the reporter‘s intrusion have to do with you? What did you do wrong?”

 Jasmine smiled and said, “It‘s mainly because the divorce between Addy and her husband is too confusing. Everyone is curious. Addy, why don‘t you take this opportunity today to solve the puzzle for us?”

She called Adina “Addy,” but her voice was filled with a hidden coldness.

Adina curled her lips into a bright faint smile. “Jas, if you can tell everyone about your pursuit of men, I don‘t mind sharing with everyone about what happened between my husband and me.”

Right after she said that, Jasmine‘s expression completely darkened.

She had always been the one courting Flint, but she never won him over at all. If that was exposed, she would be totally embarrassed.

Jasmine was afraid that Adina would expose her private business, so she obediently stopped talking.

Dillon then led Adina to the spotlight.

He held a microphone and spoke in good spirits, “Hello. Thank you for attending the Jones family‘s reunion banquet despite having a busy schedule. I‘ve invited you here today because I want you to witness a very important thing for me.”

He took a deep breath before he held Adina‘s hand and said, “This is my long–lost daughter, and after so many years, she has officially returned to me. From today onward, she will become a part of the Jones family.” “Congratulations on having a daughter!”

“Congratulations on having found your long–lost daughter, Mr. Dillon Jones!” “Congratulations on having one more granddaughter, Mr. Jones!”

Everyone rejoiced and congratulated them. Regardless of whether they were sincere or hypocritical, it looked like a joyful occasion at least.

Since Mr. Jones attended the reunion banquet, it meant that he had already convinced himself to accept his long lost granddaughter. He took out an antique sandalwood box from his pocket. “This is something that all descendants of the Jones family have. You can keep it.”

Adina did not hold back either. She accepted it and spoke with a smile, “Thank you, Grandpa.”

When she called Mr. Jones “Grandpa,” his expression improved slightly.

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