My Mommy’s Brave Heart

Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children Chapter 1296

Chapter 1296

The thirty–year–old Duncan was the Craig family’s head who was usually mature and cunning. At this time, he had seemingly become irrational. He wished he could punch Rowan to death.

The former lady in charge of the Craig family was Duncan and Everett’s mother. Her death had not just been a nightmare for Everett, but it had also hurt Duncan eternally.

His mother had gone missing with his younger brother at that time. As a result, a young Duncan was forced to grow up fast and mature. He carried his father’s responsibility and tried his best to become strong because he wished he could find his mother and brother one day.

Later, his brother finally came back, and his mother was also found.

He rushed forward with his father and happily thought that he could reunite with his mother. But he saw his mother lying in blood and not breathing.

It felt like falling from heaven to hell.

Before he could express his happiness over regaining what he had lost, he lost what he had regained once more. He lost his mother forever.

Everything happened because of Rowan.

To avoid triggering Everett, Duncan did not get involved with Rowan on the surface at all even though he wanted

to exact revenge.

of him. Duncan’s

threw every punch at Rowan’s most injured body part, beating him forcefully until he vomited blood

Then, Duke finally spoke.

“Enough.”

brought Duncan’s rationality

hand away, but his fists were

Duncan tidied his shirt again. He faked a smile and said,

Duke did not speak.

he still retained his rationality. When he punched Rowan, he punched the parts that hurt the most but were not fatal. Duncan still wanted to keep Rowan alive to obtain the last bit of information so that Everett would

threat from now

Duncan, no grudge was more important than

not stop

consciousness, Duncan’s calmness made the basement instantly fall

became

“Everett! Are you okay?”

everyone’s

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