Summary of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1089 from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1089 marks a crucial moment in Summer Wine’s Marriage novel, Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 1089
Ninian headed to the restroom when she noticed not everyone was there yet.
The discomfort that she felt finally disappeared when she washed her arms with cold water for three minutes. No one in her family knew that ever since the assault three years ago, she had become particularly sensitive to outsiders touching her, especially men.
Her good upbringing kept her calm on the outside. But deep down, she could feel a wisp of disgust and rejection gradually growing in her heart.
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Fortunately, this time it was just an accident, and Paul was a close friend of hers. Her discomfort was not too severe, and she could just barely suppress it after rinsing her arm.
Ninian returned to normalcy again when she headed back to the set.
The shooting went by smoothly.
When it ended, Ninian went to the restroom. But
someone blocked her way.
When she looked up, she saw Agnes staring at her with a hint of jealousy and resentment in her gaze. Agnes‘ beautiful and elegant face showed a sinister and arrogant
expression at the moment.
“Ninian, do you think you can make Everett stand up for you just because you have a pretty face? Do you see how reluctant he was? He took two days off already just so he could avoid you. Are you upset about it?”
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Before Ninian could respond, Agnes continued, “Oh, I almost forgot, a shameless person like you won‘t feel sad.” She covered her mouth and said, “You‘ll only start looking for and seducing your next target with your innocent face. Everett is not around, so you‘re targeting Paul. You‘re onto him because Paul came from a decent background, aren‘t you? You‘re disgusting!”
Ninian‘s expression darkened.
She grew up in a loving and caring environment, and the people she met were kind and gentle.
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Agnes fell hard on the floor.
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Meanwhile, Ninian stood beside her and looked at her coldly. There was not even one slightest hint of gentleness in her gaze.
“I‘m really curious.” Ninian said, “Why are you so mean to me?”
‘Agnes has been mean to me; in the dressing room, at the staircase, and even now, she‘s still looking at me resentfully.
‘I‘ve asked myself if I have had a conflict with Agnes
before. Even if we‘re rivals in a romance drama, I can‘t compare myself to her. I‘m just a small actress who plays pitiful roles, and she‘s the protagonist.
‘She‘s Agnes, what have I done to offend her?‘
Agnes‘ eyes teared up when she heard Ninian‘s question. She gritted her teeth and tears started welling up in the corner of her eyes.
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