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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1214

Summary for Chapter 1214: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 1214 – Highlight Chapter from Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 1214 is a standout chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1214 

The voice attracted the attention of everyone in the  pavilion. 

“Everett… Everett Craig!” 

When Paul saw Everett, it was like a mouse seeing a cat. His expression instantly changed, and he let go of Ninian’s hand hastily. 

Ninian moved out of his grasp and immediately looked at Everett. Her eyes could not help but become teary, and her vision became blurry. 

For some reason, the moment she saw him, she felt conflicted and wanted to cry. 

Perhaps she was happy that he was fine and had reached the place safely. Perhaps she was happy that he had shown up in time and protected her once again. Perhaps she could imagine how cruel the past was when she only heard a part of it. 

At that moment, she felt extremely gloomy, but she also felt joy, grief, and sympathy for him. 

“Don’t cry.” By then, Everett had already walked up to her. His gaze was affectionate as he held her in his arms and gently kissed her soft hair. 

“Baby, I’m sorry! I’m late!” 

Harold, who had rushed over together with him, only had a dark expression on his handsome face. 

He moved forward and gave Paul a kick in the belly. Paul fell, and Harold kept stepping on his head. “Who the f*ck are you? You dare hurt my sister?! I’m killing you!” 

The bodyguards dared not stop him. They just watched as Harold stepped on Paul until blood gushed out. His head was so swollen that his face was no longer recognizable. 

Only then did Harold calm down a little. He glanced at Agnes‘ face, and his intense gaze turned ruthless like that of a beast. It made Agnes so scared that she fell to the ground. 

Harold did not care about her. Instead, he looked at  Rowan. 

“Mr. Rowan Craig!” Harold narrowed his almond eyes, which were full of menace. “You have to give the Winters family an explanation for this today!” 

Grapie could not suffer all that grievance for nothing! 

“I’m not asking her. I just want to ask you!” Harold’s expression was cold, and he yelled, “Did you purposely send some people to surround me so that I wouldn’t realize it when she went missing? Did you block the emergency message that she sent to me? Did your people pretend to be the hotel staff and give me wrong directions. after I discovered that she had gone missing and started 

looking for her anxiously? 

“If Everett hadn’t rushed over in time, I’m afraid that I might not have found this place, and my sister would have been mistreated by you! 

“What intention do you have with my sister?” 

Harold did not care about the Craig family’s internal grudge or Rowan’s intention and aim. 

He just cared about one thing: Rowan actually dared to make his sister a target! 

He could not put up with that! 

However, Duncan responded to Harold’s questions extremely fast. 

 
 
 

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