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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 309

Chapter 309 The Greater Good

Jackson’s delight was evident. “You’re going to Kingbourne too?”

“Yes. I’m sorry I waited so long to tell you, but I’ve found my biological family, and they live in Kingbourne,” Wynter explained as she poured

Jackson another cup of tea.

She added, “I’ll introduce them to you after I’ve settled down in Kingbourne. We’re also planning to set up a branch for the Empathy

Clinic there.”

“Sounds like a solid plan to me,” Jackson said with a grin. “You’ll be able to reach more patients if you set up a branch in Kingbourne.”

Wynter clarified modestly, “It’s Grandma’s wish.”

Lucas grew even more impressed with Wynter. “Does that mean we’ll be meeting in Kingbourne?”

Wynter understood the implication within his words. “You mean you’re heading back to Kingbourne too, Lucas?”

“That’s the plan, but it won’t happen anytime soon,” Lucas answered chuckling. He had no qualms divulging such information to Wynter.

“Originally, Mr. Munn Sneior and my family had plans for me to leave Southdale in three years. They want me to go further south and see

what I can do to fix the economy in Halsbury.

“Now that you’ve helped me crack the case of Havenlight County, I

can go back to Kingbourne in another six months, which is way

sooner than expected.”

This alone was proof of how much help Wynter had been to Lucas. The incident at Havenlight County revealed the dark underbelly of Southdale and suggested that many influential parties were carrying out dirty work in secret.

Since Lucas’ inauguration, he had successfully restructured

Southdale’s economy and its people’s welfare, not to mention uncovered the inhumane crimes in Paradise Village.

Those who had tried to pull his leg or manipulate the current social dynamics against him had failed to do so.

To this end, Jackson was relieved, and he could think of no greater form of repayment on Lucas’ part than his return to Kingbourne.

“The Keller family will likely extend their gratitude to you once you

arrive in Kingbourne,” Jackson remarked confidently.

Wynter took this information lightly as she chewed on her food. “As Lucas’ junior, it won’t do me any good if he fares poorly in his position. This way, at least I’ll prosper alongside him.”

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