Chapter 324 Dead Fish
The person who spoke was wearing a hood that obscured his profile. ”
Yes, sir. The set-up was done according to your orders. It’s so subtle
that no one will likely notice anything is amiss.
“Besides, Fabian is too full of himself to believe in fortune predictions
that are based on object placements. The Quinnell family will be eliminated in two years, tops.”
The old man in the armchair drawled, “I told you, our goal isn’t to
eliminate the entire Quinnell family.” He rose to his feet. “The
Quinnells are tenacious, so we’ll have to break them one by one.
“Granted, those who are hardly ever home would be tough to deal
with, but the entertainment industry is vicious. We can start by
targeting the youngest son.”
“You’re right, I forgot about the youngest son,” the person in the
hooded shirt said, chuckling. “I suppose he makes for an easier target
than his brothers.”
The old man rubbed the beads of his bracelet. “Try to be subtle about
“Yes, sir.”
It took more than a decade for them to slowly rearrange the set-up in the Quinnell residence. They weren’t worried that Fabian would grow suspicious and consult a fortune teller.
After all, even the best fortune teller in this day and age wouldn’t be
able to crack the problems that lay within the set-up, unless Atwate
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was still alive. If everything went as planned, the Quinnells would
meet their downfall soon.
But neither the old man nor his lackey had anticipated the Quinnells’ long-lost heiress, who had supposedly grown up in a village, to be Atwater’s disciple. In fact, Wynter was probably the only person who knew this.
That night, Wynter did not stay at the Quinnell residence. However, she had taken pictures of every corner of the house following her decision to go to Panzarath the next day.
Meanwhile, the house with the courtyard had been cleaned out, but it still lacked the furnishings to make it a proper residence.
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