Wynter wouldn't refuse. Dalton's excellent formation-breaking skills were too good to pass up.
With him around and his heavenly luck boosting them, there was hardly anyone they couldn't handle, especially those dabbling in dark arts.
Wynter had a feeling that this trip to Hawford would unravel all mysteries.
They may have settled the regrets within that formation, but the root issue remained.
If their opponent kept feeding evil through the internet, the formation's power would continue to grow.
Wynter was worried that this wasn't the first instance. There might be a second or a third.
The Martinez family's heavy blow meant the cultural heritage was cut off. Someone like Jaxon wasn't fit to follow Haddon's legacy.
This was Wynter's first encounter with such a method of manipulating someone.
Someone morally bankrupt—a mistress—could destroy years of effort by Haddon in an instant.
Jaxon's affair was bound to affect Haddon.
Even though Wynter tried to conceal Haddon's information, it was useless. The higher-ups would re-evaluate Haddon due to this matter.
Jaxon not only had conduct issues but also abused his position in many ways. Ironically, Phoebe had a hand in many of these.
Wynter had already informed the Special Unit to closely monitor the other three students for any anomalies.
Wynter admitted that their opponent was indeed clever. The easiest way to gather a hostile aura in a short time was to search online.
Perhaps there was something about the Winston family that she had overlooked.
Wynter looked at Dalton and nodded.
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