Chapter 441 Wynter’s Identity Revealed
Duncan clenched his teeth.
“She poked her nose into our affairs and dragged our family into this.”
Peter harbored animosity toward the term “young lady.” He leaned on his cane, his eyes were dark and
ominous.
“I don’t care how you do it, but you must ensure someone is working on the birth certificate. And those doctors, we need them. After all, they know the hospital channels better than anyone else.”
“Fresh stock is urgently requested from the other side,” Peter added as he glanced at him. “Hurry up and handle it. Your brother will be back soon, and we can’t afford to have nothing in place.”
Duncan bowed respectfully and asked, “Yes, Father. How Is Mason doing?”
“Is there anything else that I can do?” Peter’s eyes were dangerously sharp as he continued, “I’ve already sent someone to investigate the identity of the young girl Ronan was with, and I’ll make her pay!”
Duncan was surprised. “I thought you said she was Ronan’s niece?”
“That’s something we need to ask the Winston family,” Peter remarked. “Logan has been missing so far, and Chad insists all he heard was that she’s the niece.”
“Ronan has always been a local in Kingbourne. How could he possibly have a niece from Southdale?”
“That’s what my subordinates reported.” Peter threw an envelope at him.
“They said this girl suddenly appeared in Kingbourne. She caused quite a stir in Panzarath on her first appearance. Darrell provided the photo,” Peter scoffed coldly.
“She entered the shop, said a word, and Logan was out of the game. Instead, it ended up hurting my grandson. Does she think she can get on the Winston family’s good side just like that? The Winston family has already said they won’t protect her.”
Peter gripped his cane tightly and added, “Once we find this person, I’ll skin her alive!”
At that moment, Duncan had already opened the envelope and was trembling with anger at the photo inside. “It’s her! She was also the one who harmed Mason!”
“Really?” Peter looked over.
Duncan clenched the photo in his hand. “I can’t be mistaken. This is the face of the girl that embarrassed our family today. Not only that, she…”
problem later on.”
He wondered if it was an illusion as he felt an inexplicable sense of familiarity, as if he had seen her face somewhere before.
But at that moment, he couldn’t recall where he had seen her.
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