Chapter 1223 – 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 1223 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Chapter 1223
Everett looked timid and forlorn. It was as if he did not want the girl in front of him to get disappointed in him.
So, he cautiously stepped forward.
Ninian looked overjoyed.
Right at the moment before he held her hand, Duncan, who was standing at the side, yelled, “Everett, look out!”
Everett immediately turned, but before he could even see Rowan clearly, Rowan had already stood up and kicked him to the floor.
In the next second, he pounced at Ninian.
“Ninian!” Harold, who rushed over to the scene, shouted with a cracked voice.
Ninian watched as Rowan pounced at her. Her face turned pale, and she took a step back. However, there was no use.
He was too quick. Even Duncan, who had rushed over, could not stop him.
At that critical moment, Everett grabbed his waist. directly from behind at an unimaginable speed before he could stab Ninian.
He slammed him to the side ruthlessly.
They landed on the floor with full force.
Once again, they were on the edge of the open-air balcony. They staggered forward and fell off the balcony.
“Everett!”
“Everett!”
A few people shrieked as they watched them fall from the balcony.
Ninian instinctively wanted to jump off the balcony too, but Harold grabbed her tightly.
Duncan also rushed forward. He knelt on the floor and looked down. It was pitch black.
“Everett… No…”
He turned and shouted, “Go and search for them! Rowan chose this place, he wouldn’t put himself in a dead end. Everett will be fine. Go search for them!”
His subordinates rushed downstairs.
Harold was completely stunned, as if he had been struck by thunderbolts
“Give me a major-light torchlight and a rope! Quick, get everything ready!” Duncan was standing at the side as he commanded his subordinates. He took off his coat. He was getting ready to buckle himself up to go down and find Everett.
The subordinates got in position, but they stopped him.
“Sir, we’ll go down. You should stay put and wait for our news. You mustn’t down!”
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“That’s right, sir. The Craig family is in your hands!”
Duncan turned a blind eye and said coldly, “Give them to me!”
The atmosphere became tense the moment he spoke.
The subordinates looked at each other. None of them dare to talk back. Instead, they knelt and started pleading with him to stay there loudly.
That floor became disorderly.
Without everyone’s knowledge, a pale and slender hand climbed to the edge of the balcony.
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