Chapter 1224 He’s as Fine as Could Be
“You understand the thoughts of the poor well. Well, you may go now. Handle this flawlessly, or else it could affect the voting session,” Kenton ordered.
All that mattered to Kenton was seizing control of the Southern Cascadia Chamber of Commerce. He didn’t perceive Wynter as a threat, let alone consider the protocols he had familiarized with..
It turned out that people tended to disregard the value of life once they became wealthy.
Aware of the dangers posed by the wealthy, Wynter refrained from directly confronting those of the names mentioned lest she would alert her adversaries. In such moments, she knew she needed an ally.
As Wynter glanced at her laptop, an investigator approached her and reported, Ms. Quinnell, your associate has wandered into the nightclub’s corridor for reasons unknown.
“We’ve cautioned him against contaminating the crime scene, but he ignored us. He also brought along a child, who appears quite physically strong.”
Hearing that, Wynter raised her head as a confident and determined figure flashed across her mind. For the first time, a radiant smile crossed her face
“He’s probably looking for the hidden passage. Rest assured, he won’t contaminate the crime scene. Let him proceed. I’ll head there right away,” Wynter instructed.
She couldn’t help but wonder how Dalton managed to call Wolf over. As far as she knew, Wolf had remained at Mt. Dragon to dispel the hostile aura
surrounding him. Had that process been completed?
Despite her uncertainties, Wynter strongly believed that the child mentioned was indeed Wolf. After all, there was no other child physically stronger thar
him.
Despite knowing Wolf was Chaos, Wynter anxiously wanted to check on his condition. If he were to awaken, she would possess unimaginable power a
his master
Whether it was air auspicious beast or a fearsome beast, Its energy was likely to be harnessed by the master they acknowledged.
However, Wynter wished that Wolf would never awaken into Chaos. He was perfectly fine as he was–he might be a glutton, but he was an obedient child.
Wynter even thought about his education Now that he was a recognized citizen, he could attend elite classes.
Wynter’s concerns for Wolf were sensible and pragmatic.
She still recalled him once mentioning he enjoyed playing computer games and staying with Margaret. He was content with the labor and delighted in having bread rolls for meals.
As such, Wynter was determined not to let the innocent Wolf be condemned by the world.
Despite his inability to distinguish right from wrong in his youth, Wolf never intended to harm anyone. Was such a beast truly deserving of condemnation?
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