Chapter 360 Something Susplalous About Her Illness When Wynter and Wolf returned to their hotel suite, it was already late at night, and Margaret had already fallen asleep. They moved to the living room to chat no they wouldn't disturb her slumber.
Typing on his laptop, Wolf lifted his head and gestured, "They're asking when you'll meet them." "Not for the tbeing." Wynter replied, ordering a bunch of items online to be sent to her newly bought courtyard.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWolf responded to the group chat with a head-shaking emoji, Instantly dampening the other members" spirits. Nonetheless, they still felt obligated to report their findings to their boss.
"Tell Boss there was a car accident halfway up the mountain Just now. A pregnant woman was involved. The place is now sealed off, but we fear there might be trouble once the seal is lifted." Wolf thought it unnecessary to bother Wynter with such an insignificant and unpaid matter, so he was about to type a refusal.
But before he could type, Wynter suddenly took his laptop and typed, “Has it turned into a specter? If not, you guys wouldn't be so worried, right?" "Boss!" The members were thrilled by Wynter's sudden message. The chat immediately flooded with emojis, and everyone's mood seemed to brighten up.
"Here's the situation: The pregnant lady is someone of special status, and the child she was carrying was out of wedlock." Wynter chuckled and replied, "Cut to the chase. Don't makeguess." "The pregnant lady's nis Lucky Walker, an actress who recently shot to fame. But her pregnancy wasn't known to the public.
"Yesterday, there was a car accident halfway up the mountain. The racers were heirs of famous families in Kingbourne. The driver who intimidated her fell off the cliff and died..
"Lucky's unborn child perished in the accident, and Lucky's still in a coma.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmagency is "If someone hadn't called for the ambulance, Lucky might not have been so lucky. However, her agen determined to keep her pregnancy under wraps.
Wynter addressed the main point straightforwardly. "She's involved in an affair?" "That's my boss, sharp as ever! But it's hard to determine if Lucky has been purposely involved in this affair." Wynter asked in a casual tone, "Has the embryo developed?" "Yes, that's our main concern. We need to perform a cleansing ritual on that road; otherwise, all those street racers will be doomed." Wynter took a sip of tea and replied lazily, "What are our rules?" "Never help evildoers The message was quickly followed by another, "But we're not helping those selons, Boss. We're helping the baby" Wynter replied with a head-stroking emoji followed by, "Sendthe address." A location immediately popped up in the chat. "Dons, are you going to perform the ritual yourself?" Wynter glanced at it, then calmly replied, "I might know those heirs. That place must be under surveillance now, so I'll head there when it's less conspicuous. Those heirs can suffer a few days first." "I know what you're thinking, Boss. You want to wait for them to cand beg us, right?" Wynter chuckled. "We have to let the baby vent and taste a little sweet revenge first, don't we?" "Exactly!" Wolf expressed with sign language. "I'll go bite those heirs to death!"
Wynter pinched his ch*ek and said, "You better think about how to tidy up our courtyard tomorrow. Our viewers are still waiting for our live broadcast."
Wolf wasn't too worried about that, knowing he could handle it easily. He followed Wynter, who was heading to bed, and gestured, "Will that lady we met today come?" Wynter stretched lazily and replied, "Beats me. It's up to her." Wolf glanced down briefly, then back at Wynter. "She smells like Mom." Wynter halted as realization dawned on her. She didn't notice that when they met earlier.
Upon reflection, she grasped why the woman had seemed peculiar.
om Despite her child being high primary concern, she only looked for the child during episodes, never outside of them. "There's something suspicious about her illness," Wynter told Wolf. "We need to meet her again." Enjoy Ad-Free Reading>>