What Happens in Chapter 1230 – From the Book Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children
Dive into Chapter 1230, a pivotal chapter in Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, written by Summer Wine. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Chapter 1230
There was one simple line on the screen.
[George, Harold, help me ask how Everett is doing.]
The word “Everett” promptly ticked the Winters brothers- off.
Ninian was like this because she was dragged into the Everett family’s affairs this time.
By following the family doctor’s advice that Ninian must not be traumatized anymore, everyone in the Winters family hoped that she would not contact Everett again.
The Craig family was still searching for Rowan’s whereabouts, which proved that Rowan’s influence was. far greater than they had initially thought.
He could stay in hiding for many years and cause such a mess when he revealed himself. He could even
completely disappear again.
He was not an easy target.
George would never let his sister get involved in the Craig family’s conflict again!
Moreover, there was a problem with Everett’s own
emotions. George had seen how he acted when he lost
control over himself. It was almost equivalent to a beast
that had lost its mind and was being controlled by a murderous and vicious aura!
How could he be willing to put his sister in the hands of such a person?
George could not wait to have Ninian stay far away from Everett and cut off all contact with him for the rest of her. life.
Seeing that her brothers‘ expressions had turned dark, Ninian’s face turned pale, and her own expression seemed a little frightened.
“He… How is he?” Her voice was very hoarse, and there was a rattling sound in her throat, as though she was trying her best to shout.
“George!” cried Harold involuntarily. “How could you tell her this?”
George ignored him and stared into Ninian’s eyes. “I
know you’re strong, and you can bear it. Now, I need you to calm your emotions and take good care of your body. Don’t let us all worry, got it?”
“You’re wonderful and brave, Grapie,” George coaxed softly. “To reward our little Grapie, I’ve decided to go over to the Craig family and help you ask for any news, including updates about Rowan. I’ll help in what manner I can. With the Craig and Winters families working together, Rowan can’t escape. Will you rest assured now?”
other. They both saw the complex emotions in each other’s eyes.
Even at this moment, their sister was worried that they would feel guilty.
George stroked her head and said indulgently, “Silly girl. Take care of your body, then we’ll stop blaming ourselves. Otherwise, when Mom, Dad, Al, and Mel come home, Harold and I are going to be in a real pickle.”
When Ninian heard these words, a worried look appeared on her face, and she nodded soberly.
“It’s getting late, do you want to rest? Have you had your dinner? Is there anything you’d like to eat?”
Ninian shook her head and closed her eyes, indicating that she wished to rest.
George and Harold retreated from the room together.
After closing the door, George instructed Mr. Brown and the servants who were waiting outside. “Do not lock the door. Arrange for someone to come in every twenty minutes to check on her, and watch over her. If Grapie is feeling unwell, call us at any time.”
Colin nodded and said, “Don’t worry, Young Master George. I will personally arrange for people to guard Young Lady Ninian round the clock.” After speaking, he could not help but wipe his tears. “Young Master George, what has befallen Young Lady Ninian? How did she become like this?”
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