Chapter 399 Meeting His Rival
As Dalton spoke, he coughed lightly several times. He appeared sickly, but it didn’t affect the air he brought about him.
The bracelet wrapped around his wrist was colorful and eye–catching, highlighting his aloof and ascetic
demeanor.
He was already tall but appeared even taller when standing in the hotel corridor. His legs were long, and
his figure was striking. He looked seemingly out of place in this world.
“How did you manage to come to a place where even the telecom signal doesn’t work?” Wynter asked as
she grabbed his wrist and pulled him into the room.
The two were close.
Dalton didn’t expect her to act so suddenly. His nose brushed against her hair, and with just a slight tilt of his head, he could smell the faint fragrance emanating from her.
Wynter had quite the charm. Her strength was fast and precise, stopping whatever was trying to come
over.
Soon, the lights in the entire corridor dimmed. Behind Dalton was an endless black mist. He couldn’t see
it himself, but Wynter could see it clearly.
But one thing was strange; logically, once the Earthbound Formation formed, it would be impossible for anyone to break in so easily.
Logan was an exception because he was on the same floor and accidentally entered the formation due
to his constitution.
But why was this handsome patient of hers here?
Wynter scrutinized Dalton’s features, but couldn’t make sense of it.
Wynter was curious. “How did you come up?”
Through the elevator,” Dalton said, raising an eyebrow in surprise. “Did Ethan not come up?”
“Not everyone can use the elevator right now,” Wynter said before closing the door and looking at him. Did you encounter anything?”
Dalton’s black eyes were charming. “I encountered an old lady with white flowers. She was all wet.”
Wynter paused. “Where are the white flowers?”
“I don’t like that color, so I didn’t take them,” Dalton said with a smile. “Was it dangerous?”
Wynter looked into Dalton’s eyes, and her probing became deeper. “You refused, and she didn’t get angry?”
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