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Chapter 1281

Everett was laying on the bed.

He was fast asleep with his eyes closed, his face pale. He looked aloof and noble. He looked peaceful and harmless.

His limbs were tied up with satin at the four corners of the bed.

When Ninian saw this, her heart ached, and she had the urge to cry.

She knew that Everett had requested to be tied up like this. He feared that he would lose control and hurt someone.

‘He has always looked aloof. But now, he’s trapped here like a prisoner, with his hands and feet tied up, robbed of all his freedom.

‘God knows how long this will continue.‘

The more she thought of it, the more her heart ached for Everett, and the more she hated Rowan.

‘His obsession caused so much harm to people.

‘As a result of his obsession, Everett’s parents died tragically, Everett lost his childhood, and forced Duncan to be independent and support the family…

‘He deserves only the cruelest form of punishment!‘

She sat by the window and used a wet towel to wipe his face.

‘He has always been a very hygienic person. He’s very particular with cleanliness. Even though the room has been remodeled, how can he endure living like a prisoner?

She could no longer hold back her tears. As she was wiping his wrist, Everett held her hand.

“Everett?” She was stunned when she noticed that

Everett had woken up. Her eyes teared up even more.

“You’re awake? Are you feeling pain somewhere?”

Everett looked at her longingly. He shook his head. “I’m okay. Don’t cry.”

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