Chapter 1284 Resentful Energy
With that, Wynter told Dalton the story about a person who had plenty of friends in his youth but only truly liked one person.
Dalton’s tone was somewhat indifferent. “I also use the internet. Usually, when someone says ‘I have a friend,‘ they’re talking about themselves. So, what does this have to do with the Darnell family?”
Wynter realized Dalton was good at many things except imagining situations. “Just put yourself in their shoes. Imagine yourself loving someone you can’t have.”
At that moment, Dalton recalled something. On a certain mountain, Wynter had always liked delicate and fair people, so he wasn’t her type at all.
With a snap, the black feather pen in his hand broke. This made the two people standing beside him tremble even more violently.
Dalton scoffed and chuckled dryly.
Wynter didn’t understand why he suddenly gave her a cold laugh out of nowhere. “Well, I suppose you wouldn’t have experienced unrequited love before.”
Realizing she couldn’t rely on him to put himself in Lucius‘ shoes, she explained the situation briefly.
Dalton adjusted the ring on his thumb before slightly raising his gaze at the two trembling men. His eyes were cold enough to send a shiver down their spines.
His tone, however, became more relaxed. “Your intuition is correct. Lucius has indeed been waiting for your mother to divorce. The Yarwood family intercepted this information when he had someone investigate your mother’s current situation.”
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“So, it was you who intercepted.” Wynter understood most of the situation now. Then, she thought of something else. “Where are you?”
Dalton looked around. The room was pitch black, so dark that one couldn’t see their hand in front of their face. His handsome face
remained emotionless. “The hotel.”
Recently, Wynter hadn’t been using Dalton’s fortune to break formations. With this in mind. Dalton raised his band summoning
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