Chapter 239 Something Different
“Fanny, she knows she’s wrong, but the kid can’t go without milk.” Beny said, popping a peanut into hism*uth. “Don’t worry, I’ve got her under control. Dragged her back from town, and now she’s clear thatrunning off won’t work. She’s given up and says she wants to settle down with me.”
Dickson chimed in with frustration, “Beny, I hate to say it, but it’s been three years. How come you stillhaven’t sorted her out?”
“Well, being a university student, she’s literate and harder to handle,” Beny chuckled. “But hey,Dickson, the girl you brought back this time is really good–looking! She seems well- behaved too.Maybe 1-”
Fanny cut him off sharply. “Don’t even think about it! The village head fancies her, and they’re comingover soon to check her out. Wipe that lecherous grin off your face!”
Fanny sneered, “Thank goodness this girl is dim–witted. Otherwise, with your lecherous. look, I’d haveto figure out a way to fool her!”
“Alright, let’s put an end to this discussion,” Dickson intervened. “Keep a close watch on the man Yarrabrought along. Make sure he doesn’t come out.”
Beny’s anger flared at the mention of it. “He’s just some brat who popped out of nowhere, daring tomeddle in our village’s affairs. It’s really getting on my nerves.”
Dickson frowned. “He’s no ordinary fellow. Even with ten times the sedatives, he wouldn’t go down. If itweren’t for the village head’s help, he might’ve snatched Yarra away! What then? The whole familywould be in trouble thanks to you!”
“He didn’t take her,” Beny snapped impatiently. “I checked. They’re not involved. Yarra just happened tosave someone and ran into this brat. Damn busybody!”
“Regardless, keep a close watch,” Dickson warned.
“He’s locked in the cellar, with Biggie and Brownie on watch. He won’t get out,” Beny assured hismother as he dished out more food. “Ma, stop eating just potatoes, have some
meat.”
The family continued their meal unperturbed, seemingly accustomed to such occurrences.
Through the window, the Quirks appeared to be just another peaceful and warm family. But beneaththe surface, things were quite different.
Yarra wanted to follow Wynter inside the house, but Gary stood behind her, making sure she
Chapter 239 Something Different
stayed put.
Unable to express herself verbally, Yarra communicated with her eyes, silently urging Wynter to glanceoutside. She hoped her message would be understood.
Finally, Wynter glanced back but only gave a faint smile before shutting the door. Yarra ponderedwhether Wynter hadn’t grasped her silent plea or if she genuinely believed Yarra
to be insane.
The more desperate Yarra felt the more relaxed Gary became on patrol.
Little did they know, as soon as Wynter entered the room, her demeanor changed. She chewed on apiece of candy as her gaze drifted toward the window. Within the depths of her eyes, a mysteriousallure lingered.
“Biggie and Brownie? That name isn’t as cool as Wolf’s,” she remarked.
Wynter casually lowered her gaze and swiftly changed her T–shirt. She then opened her black bag andretrieved a miniature camera connected to her phone, deftly fastening it to her shirt button.
The receiving device, concealed within the black ring on her index finger, had extensive networkcoverage. Once everything was set up, she opened the platform and hit the broadcast button.
The Empathy Clinic boasted a considerable following, especially following the recent wrongfulaccusation incident. As soon as Wynter went live, a surge of viewers flooded in.
“The Empathy Clinic is finally live!” a viewer exclaimed in the chat.
“How strange. Why is Dr. Genius streaming now? Wasn’t the platform notification set for three dayslater?” questioned another viewer.
“Let’s not dwell on that! Welcome back, Dr. Genius!” a dedicated fan of Wynter chimed in.
“Something feels off about this setting. Shouldn’t Dr. Genius be at the clinic?” another viewer pondered.
Wynter grinned and announced, “S
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