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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1216

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Read Chapter 1216 with many climactic and unique details. The series Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children is one of the top-selling novels by Internet. Chapter content Chapter 1216 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1216 for more details.

Chapter 1216 

Everett’s eyes were already red at the moment. He was like a beast that had targeted his prey, totally irrational. 

He moved forward again and lifted Rowan who was lying on the ground motionlessly. Then, he raised his hand and held it like a knife in an attempt to ruthlessly hit Rowan’s neck artery. 

“Everett! Be careful!” 

Everett turned back, and his pupils instantly shrank. 

The bodyguards rushed forward from the side, and all of them held sharp knives. 

Everett curled his lips into a sneer. “You’re finally here.” 

He knew it. Why would a timid person like Rowan make such a desperate attempt to fight him alone? 

He neatly avoided them, while Rowan also took this opportunity to run back to the bodyguards‘ protection. 

Everett spat out some blood. 

He was also hit during the fight, but compared to Rowan’s injuries, his injuries did not matter. 

Everett raised his hand to wipe the blood off the corners of his lips before he snorted and said, “Rowan Craig, you’re still shameless as usual.” 

Rowan narrowed his eyes. He also did not argue with Everett. He just ruthlessly ordered his subordinates. “Kill him!” 

As he spoke, he moved to the side and avoided the fight. 

Ninian’s complexion became pale when she saw that a large group of bodyguards surrounded Everett in the middle with sharp weapons. 

Harold also narrowed his eyes, and he was about to take action. 

But Everett suddenly spoke. 

He stared at Rowan’s face through everyone else in the surrounding area. 

“Do you think I’d still be that stupid in the past?” 

Rowan’s pupils instantly shrank, and he thought that it was bad. 

He immediately turned back, looked at the back, and his expression instantly changed. 

Rowan was so focused on his narrow goal that he neglected potentially greater danger. 

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