Chapter 967 Wynter Moves In
Declan was very adept at hiding his intentions. He wouldn’t have personally intervened in certain matters If it weren’t for Shane’s demise. He would have preferred to manipulate situations behind the scenes.
It was because of this that Wynter always felt like Declan had some hidden agendas. After all, everything seemed abnormal in this place. That was why she didn’t immediately confront anyone, but instead proceeded gradually.
Declan acted naturally. “Wynter, don’t be upset anymore. Have a warm meal with your friend first. By the way, who’s this friend of yours?”
“He’s from Southdale.” Wynter pulled Whitley closer. “He’s my younger brother from the alley. My grandpa doesn’t like me associating with people from Southdale.
“Even Grandma was just phoning it in. She didn’t let him stay with the Quinnells and he was only allowed to stay in the courtyard outside.
“Grandpa got so mad this time because of this friend of mine. He said that I never listen to him and that I’ve embarrassed him.”
Declan didn’t recognize the Savior. The people that were currently in the back garden would’ve recognized him if they weren’t still healing from their wounds and waiting for Tyler.
It was safe to say that no one had any idea that Wynter would bring the Savior directly to them. It wasn’t a move that most people would think of.
Liam walked over with the noodles and ordered the maids to prepare some side dishes to complement them. Whitley took a glance at Wynter, wondering if they should actually eat.
Wynter picked up her fork. Of course, they were going to eat. They needed to be well–fed before
exterminating them.
Whitley was hungry, so as soon as he saw Wynter eating, he followed suit and practically buried his head in the noodles. Both of them devoured the noodles as if they hadn’t eaten all day.
Liam couldn’t help but sneer and looked down on them.
Declan on the other hand, felt more at ease. “You can rest upstairs when you’re done eating. There are
rooms for both you and your friend.”
That was precisely what Wynter had hoped to hear, but she had to continue with her act. “Great uncle. what did Grandpa say? Did he realize his mistakes?”
Declan laughed when he heard Wynter’s question. “Your grandpa is a stubborn man, but you shouldn’t blame him. He’s under a lot of pressure with such a big company to manage.”
*He may be under a lot of pressure, but he can’t always demand me to do this and that. He should have known that I was an underachiever when he brought me back. I even bought some of my grades.”
Wynter’s words struck a chord with Liam. He had always wondered how a bumpkin from a village could
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outshine Ms. Naomi. It couldn’t have been easy for Fabian to create an online persona for such a wastrel.
Declan took a sip of tea before saying with a meaningful tone, “The matters you handle are beyond your grandpa’s control. It shows that our Wynter has talent.”
“I think so too,” Wynter pretended to enjoy being praised. “I was originally an art student, so why would Grandpa insist on making me an overachiever? It would be great if Grandpa had your mindset.
“Grandpa was always either demanding things from me or Albert” Wynter continued smoothly, “I feel
suffocated in that house.”
After analyzing Shane, Wynter concluded that his collaboration with Declan hadn’t just started in recent years. What kind of person would believe in their uncle more than their own father?
Other than some subtle influences and deliberate conditioning over time, it was simply a matter of his
mindset for useless trash like Shane.
He always blamed others. It was always someone else’s fault and never his own. Wynter struggled to act like Shane, but she knew that Declan was a sucker for people like him.
“Being successful in art can also be promising. After all, you’re already famous internationally.”
There was a sudden commotion in the back garden just as Declan finished speaking.
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