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Chapter 1273 

This was the hardest secret for Everett to bring out. Those days were the most difficult days for him. 

Ninian held his hands tightly. She understood that this was the first time Everett was opening up about his 

trauma. 

“You can tell me.” She said gently, “It’s suffocating to keep the pain to yourself.” 

‘Pain? 

‘I’ve never thought of it that way. 

‘As a child, before I could create any good memories in the Craig family, I was kidnapped by Rowan. He was a madman and was sent to the remote countryside. 

‘My mother, Janet, was devastated after losing me. As for my father, Anthony, he looked for me everywhere, assuming I was kidnapped by the enemy. 

‘Rowan added fuel to the fire and alienated my parents feelings for each other. He even made her hate my cruel father, who was the head of the family at that time. 

‘My mother soon received a letter from the “kidnapper“. The “kidnapper” said that she could get me back with a huge ransom alone. She was not allowed to tell anyone about this, including my father. My mother had no other 

choice but to compromise to prevent the “kidnapper” from pulling back his offer. 

‘She left some traces before she left. Soon, my father found them and instantly guessed the truth behind this kidnapping and rushed over to rescue me. 

‘My mother had thought of a million possibilities of why the kidnapper kidnapped me. It turns out this was not a kidnap, but it was actually a robbery. 

‘Rowan lured my mother out and imprisoned her. He then destroyed the clues she left behind, and misled my father, making him assume that she had run away and wanted to cut ties with him because she was heartbroken. 

‘Even after a decade, my father searched everywhere, but he still could not find my missing mother. As for Rowan, he used me to force my mother to compromise with him. 

“The three of us lived in seclusion in a remote town. My mother and I had no chance of escaping. We could only survive by relying on Rowan alone. 

‘For my sake, my mother endured the humiliation for more than a decade. 

‘Because of Rowan’s frequent manic episodes, my mother never told me the truth because she was afraid that I would accidentally enrage him. 

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