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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children novel Chapter 1118

Chapter 1118 “Before Raina broke up with Georgie, she went missing for half a month,” Alden said, “Half a month before that, her father‘s business went bankrupt, and he got drunk out of sadness. He drove her younger brother and fell into the river.”

“What?”

This change shocked Ninian and the others.

“I remember that Raina‘s family background was pretty good. Her mother died young, but she was close with her father and her younger brother. Her father pampered the siblings very much, so Raina was also quite cheerful and warm.” Harold could not help but sigh and say, “It‘s so

unexpected... that this would happen to her.” Ninian also nodded, and her eyes turned slightly red.” How could she bear such a tragedy? Raina was not even twenty at that time, right?”

“Did George know about this?” Melody asked.

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Since she had broken up with George at this point, what did George do?

“George didn‘t know about it. Besides, he also went missing within half a month after Raina went missing,” Alden said.

“What? Why?”

Harold and Melody looked confused, while Ninian widened her eyes in disbelief.

“She told Georgie that she pursued him only because she learned about his real identity and wanted to challenge herself. She said that Georgie did not know how to love and take care of people , so she refused to continue the relationship. Most importantly, she had fallen for the doctor who saved and treated her younger brother.

“Therefore, over the years after the breakup, Georgie has been doubting himself. He wonders if he doesn‘t know love and will only hurt people. Even though he secretly looks after Raina, he doesn‘t dare appear in her life and disturb her.

“He‘s the CEO of Winters Corporation, but he‘s become low and petty after being dumped. Don‘t you think that Raina Barlow isn‘t an expert pickup artist?”

Alden‘s tone was filled with mockery and coldness.

His character was different from his siblings. In his eyes, other than his family and work, other things were dispensable. He could be heartless to anyone who crossed him.

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