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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1212

Summary for Chapter 1212: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 1212 – A Turning Point in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In this chapter of Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1212 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.

Chapter 1212 

Twenty minutes, as mentioned by Zayn in the call, had already passed, yet Everett had not arrived. 

Ninian’s heart became tightly clenched as a result. 

She obediently followed the bodyguards and walked toward the pavilion from the stone path in the garden. 

Soon, she stood in front of the man who resembled Everett. 

When she looked at him from a close distance, the 80% similar face gave her a visual impact as well. 

This man looked strangely young, like he was just in his thirties. 

He and Everett similarly owned handsome faces, but his features were not as noble and cold as Everett’s. His features were filled with ruthlessness, though. 

It was hard to cover up even with a friendly smile, thus it made him look more hypocritical. 

The two people behind him were considered Ninian’s old friends. 

Their gaze on her was filled with hatred and grievance too. The only difference was Agnes‘ more cynical attitude and Paul’s heightened paranoia. 

But Ninian directly ignored them. 

She did not need to care about the two minions who were being used as tools at the moment. 

She cast a sight on the man’s face, and her black eyes slowly teared up. She asked in a trembling voice, “Who… Who are you? What do you want with me?” 

“Ms. Winters, don’t be nervous,” the man spoke with a smile. He seemed to be expressing his friendliness. “I think you probably know my identity. It’s fine if you can’t guess. I’m a former member of the Craig family, which has a lot of businesses with the Winters family. 

“I heard that Mr. and Ms. Winters were attending a banquet here today, so I purposely waited and saw if we were lucky enough to meet up. This will make the relationship between our families closer too.” 

He spoke in a friendly and official way, but Ninian found him very hypocritical. 

Since he wanted to meet the members of the Winters family only because of his collaborations with the family, why did he not go to George and Alden? Why did he come to Harold and her who were not involved in the family business? 

How could this so–called friendly collaborator know so clearly? 

Unexpectedly, she was just a useless beautiful woman. Aside from her beauty, she only had her background and status

Rowan flashed a fake and hypocritical smile before he 

said, “You don’t need to know. I just want to greet you in a friendly way.” 

As he said that, he gestured to invite Ninian to sit on the bench at the side. 

Only then did Ninian realize that there was a round table with round chairs in the pavilion. There were even snacks and tea on the table. 

Ninian schooled her expression, walked forward, and sat on a stone chair. 

Rowan also sat down across from her. 

“You’re actually quite bold. When you noticed something wrong with Agnes and Paul, you dared to chase after them and probe. You even sent a drunk forerunner. You’re indeed Duke and Adina’s daughter. You’re quite brilliant.” 

He flashed her a smile and complimented her like a friendly elderly, but he did not hide the contempt in his eyes completely. 

Ninian knew that he was actually mocking her for having little, unpresentable intelligence.

 

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