Chapter 1349 Going to Your Store
Despite his frustration, Cyrus had no choice but to follow Reuben’s order. He stood up and cast a worried glance at Noah, concerned that the incident might strain his parents‘ relationships.
Noah met Cyrus‘ gaze stoically and instructed him to heed Wynter’s words, to which Cyrus responded with a grumble.
“I had someone deliver the medicine for you, Grandpa. Since you’re without a butler now, I know someone who can take over that role. He’ll be bringing the medicine tonight. Just ask him to prepare it according to the prescription.
“Remember my advice–try not to get upset, exercise regularly, and ensure proper ventilation in the room,” Wynter reminded as she packed her things.
Reuben felt a sense of warmth wash over him as he watched Wynter prepare to leave, having barely touched her meal. But what mattered most was that she decided to guide Cyrus rather than wholly reject him.
Reuben understood Wynter intended to introduce Cyrus into the realities of the business world, all while under the pretense of Cyrus assisting her.
“Please take good care of Grandpa, Mom. Just leave the matters outside to me and my uncles. I’m more relieved with you at home,” Wynter rambled on.
Feeling distressed, Marie packed Wynter some lunch to enjoy along the way. Just like Margaret did, she now filled Wynter’s bag with food and sent her money for fear she might get hungry.
Wynter made no complaints as she headed to the door with an apple in her mouth.
She carried herself with charm and confidence in every stride, upholding her charismatic image. Her striking presence heightened further when she drove off in her conspicuous Lamborghini.
Cyrus climbed into the car after Wynter and glanced around with a frown. While those who knew him would recognize him as the Whitman family’s son, others might take him for a returnee to Hawford.
Cyrus and Wynter stood in stark contrast to each other. One gave the impression of a sheltered child, whereas the other came off as a pompous and worldly scion–Wynter was clearly the latter.
“Where are we going, Wynter?” Cyrus questioned curiously. He actually wanted to tell Wynter that he was past the age for speeding around in a sports car.
Wynter smirked. “I was thinking of introducing you to some new business ventures. But after witnessing your impressive deeds, I’ve decided to visit your business premises instead.”
Cyrus realized that she was referring to the specialty store he had invested in. Before he could give a response, Wynter revved up the engine and pulled off a perfect drift.
Cyrus visibly paled at Wynter’s driving skills. It seemed that she was a danger not just in her violent actions but also in her reckless driving.
Wynter paid little attention to Cyrus and focused on the road. She attempted to recall any missing information, especially since the Whitman family couldn’t afford another setback. And, given Reuben’s condition, he could barely handle another emotional blow.
For that reason, Wynter knew she had to make sure that everything was impeccable.
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