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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1287

Summary for Chapter 1287: Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1287 – Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children by Summer Wine

In Chapter 1287, a key moment in the Marriage novel Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children, Summer Wine delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1287 

When Rowan passes out, Everett could finally relax a little. 

“You can’t let him pass out as well,” Alden grumbled. ” He has to stay awake and go meet Rowan in a normal state.” 

Only by convincing Rowan that the so–called chip is a hoax would they be able to completely destroy his 

psychological defences and reveal everything covered up behind the scenes. 

Otherwise, Everett would still have to endure some suffering. 

Both Duncan and Ninian fell silent after hearing that. 

Everett had already endured a lot while being tied up. How could he stand and face Rowan as if nothing had happened? 

It was an impossible idea. 

“We’ll talk about that later. Let’s take it slow for now,” Duncan lamented. “Everett has been through enough in these two days. I really can’t bring myself to force him to 

do it.” 

Also, it was not something that could not be forced. 

It was already difficult for a person under control to stay sane, let alone act unperturbed. 

“Where’s Everett’s laptop?” Alden asked. “He said he 

found some clues, but hadn’t had time to tell you guys about them.” 

“I think I know what documents you’re talking about,” Duncan said after a brief moment of thought. “Everett gave them to me the last time, but he didn’t have the chance to explain before passing out. His files are 

encrypted, and I couldn’t get them open. I asked the help of the best hackers I know, but even they were unable to decipher it.” 

“Let me try.” Alden looked up and said, “I can do it.” 

Duncan’s face lit up when he remembered Alden’s background. “Oh, yes! How could I forget? Wait a minute, I’ll go get it for you!” 

“I’ll go with you,” Alden said. He paused for a moment, turned to face Ninian, and said, “Grapie, you can just stay here with him. He’s been through a lot today, so give him some time to rest.” 

Ninian looked up in surprise. When she saw the supportive and understanding look from her brother, suddenly tears welled up in her eyes. 

“It’s not fun to poke fun at people’s ages, you know…” Duncan said. 

Alden snorted, ignored him once more, and continued walking. 

Duncan followed him. While stroking his chin he jokingly said, “But you aren’t against me saying that we’re in- laws, huh? You also allowed Ninian to accompany Everett alone. You seem to have accepted reality.” 

“It makes no difference whether I accept it or not. The point is that someone in my family will most definitely refuse to accept it. As long as he’s against it, don’t even think about stealing sister, even if you have plans to betroth the entire Craig family to us.” 

Duncan straightened up in response to Alden’s words. ” Who are you referring to? Is it George?” 

“Just wait,” Alden said calmly as he paced forward leisurely. “That person will be back very soon.” 

If Dad had known that not only Mel, but also Grapie had been swept off their feet, he believed that things were about to go down in Cairnstan. 

After that, no matter how hard Duncan tried to get the information from Alden, he remained calm and kept his mouth sealed. 

While Alden was trying to crack the code to Everett’s files, Duncan, who was extremely curious about it, went to Ninian and tried to get information from her instead. 

But after hearing that, Ninian’s expression changed a little. 

 
 

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