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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1161

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Chapter 1161 

It was a huge amount of money! 

“The Everett” was amazing! He had to be with Ninian forever! 

Paul should just get lost! 

Ninian and Everett walked at the front while Zayn and Lana walked at the back. 

While Lana felt good about Everett, Zayn pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose. He softly said, “I heard that Paul came here and had a conflict with Ms. Winters. Do you know what happened?” 

Lana was overwhelmed by the mug. When she was suddenly questioned, she became totally defenseless. She just said, “Don’t talk about it! Paul Whittle is a pervert! He’s insane! He actually…” 

She instantly stopped talking. 

When she saw Zayn’s shrewd gaze, she immediately covered her mouth! 

Ninian wanted to solve this on her own. If Ninian did not take the initiative to tell Everett, she could not reveal their secret! She could not be blinded by the profit and betray her revolutionary friendship with Ninian! 

Lana smiled and pleasantly said, “He… He just came to greet Ninian. I also don’t know the details. You’ll have to ask Ninian.” 

Something crossed Zayn’s eyes. He did not expect this girl who looked innocent and naive to actually respond so quickly. 

He hid the shrewdness in his eyes before he smiled warmly and said, “It’s okay, I’m just asking. Don’t be nervous.” 

Lana secretly mocked him. How could she not be nervous? 

To avoid being set up in the conversation and being a third wheel, Lana did not have dinner with them. Instead, she left halfway through. 

In the restaurant, Ninian and Everett were sitting in a room with excellent privacy while waiting for their food  to be served. 

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