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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1219

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Chapter 1219 

But Everett remained calm. 

Rowan narrowed his eyes and coldly said, “Go ahead. Be quick. Don’t delay my gathering with my nephew.” 

The implication was clear. He wanted his bodyguards to remove the bombs. 

The bodyguards behind him seemed unwilling, but they dared not say another word. All of them just left. 

Soon, the initially crowded pavilion became empty. 

Even Agnes and Paul, who had been lying on the ground, were dragged out by the bodyguards to make more space. 

Other than Everett and Rowan, only Harold and Ninian were left there. 

Everett finally looked at Ninian with a gentle expression. “Baby, I need you to keep an eye on them for me.” 

However, Ninian shook her head, her big almond eyes  becoming watery. 

She knew that Everett wanted to dismiss her. 

But how could she leave? 

Rowan had given up his own undercard to gamble with Everett in this duel. Was Everett’s chances of winning  really high? 

What if something happened to him? 

What should she do? 

“Be a good girl. I’ll be with you soon.” Everett glanced at every inch of her face with a tender gaze, as though he wanted to remember her deeply. 

Then, he looked at Harold with a pleading look in his eyes. 

Harold did not look like his usual unserious and unreliable self either. He had a very serious expression. The two men stared at each other, and that was all she  wrote. 

After Harold gave Everett a solemn nod, he turned to the side and carried Ninian, overpowering her easily before walking outside. 

“Hal… Hal, I can’t leave…” 

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