hapter 644 Found Something
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Chapter 644 Found Something
Wynter walked toward Winnie and said, “Ms. Yeaton, could you describe the specifics of Nixon’s birth?”
Ever since Winnie understood Wynter’s capabilities, she stopped hiding things from Wynter.
She quickly explained the details of Nixon’s birth. She was afraid she wasn’t being detailed enough, so she handed Wynter Nixon’s hospital records.
Wynter looked through the records and paused. “He was blessed with good fortune.”
There didn’t seem to be anything special with his eyes, but she also couldn’t expect everyone to have a
purple aura like Dalton.
Usually, there would be a sign on one’s facial features if they were blessed with good fortune, yet there were no signs of it on Nixon’s face.
If it weren’t for his weird behavior toward Wolf, Wynter wouldn’t have paid attention to his fortune.
So, the perpetrator didn’t choose a target at random but targeted Nixon due to his fate.
According to the stories, Nixon should have started feeling sick before slowly losing his life force. His family would never suspect the wooden doll, either.
Nixon showed no signs of his fortune as the wooden doll had already sucked up a portion of his luck.
Nixon’s doll had only been a copy, and Wynter was afraid it wasn’t the only copy in Kingbourne.
“Nixon, do you remember who gave you that wooden doll?” Wynter asked.
Nixon tilted his head in confusion. “Wooden doll?”
“Yes. This doll. Wynter flipped through the photos in her phone and showed it to Nixon.
Nixon looked at the photo and pointed at the screen. “It’s Gina.”
“Who’s Gina?” Winnie immediately felt uncomfortable when she saw the picture of the wooden doll.
Nixon’s said innocently, “Gina’s my doll’s name. She’s been with me for some time now. I loved it when Dad gave it to me.”
“Why did your dad give you something like that?” Winnie asked as she clenched her fists.
Wynter continued to ask, ‘Nixon, do you know where your dad got the doll from?”
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