Chapter 81 Will Return to Kingbourne

Margaret stood up using her cane. “I’ll need time to carefully consider whether to reopen the Empathy Clinic.”

Wynter chuckled. “Grandma, you don’t have to worry. I just think that with more good doctors, there will be fewer bad doctors. What do you think?”

She paused. “You’re right. I’ve lived for so long, but I have never figured out as much

as you did.”

Wynter stopped persuading her and gave her time to think. She didn’t need Margeret.

to make an immediate decision.

After all, a patient had once died under her care. It was a difficult hurdle for doctors. to overcome, especially those who wanted to save lives and heal the wounded.

Wolf also knew what Wynter was up to..

At midnight, when Margaret fell asleep, he assembled his pile of scrap metal into al

mini laptop.

A wolf–like dog barked outside, but after Wolf glared at it, it immediately became

silent.

dog stretched its paws forward

next door, had seen Wolf holding his laptop and

a toy.

he could turn it into a laptop or

took a look and raised her eyebrows. “The person who framed Grandma back then wasn’t in Southdale but in

Wolf nodded vigorously.

stood under the tree and held onto the black locust

gone back for

the teacup and said calmly, “Put it aside first. Let’s wait until Grandma

chair and a big stone to sit in the courtyard. Then, he gestured to ask her if

chair and held onto a hand fan. She looked beautiful in black

for

big stone while holding onto the root herb and chewing on it. He raised his eyebrows, as if asking her if she had anything else to

“Also, you need to dye your hair. Didn’t

He sat upright and even ignored

If we reopen the Empathy Clinic with you there, it’ll be regarded as

close down the

do you th

an

school.”

became despondent–he absolutely

“Your household registration

to school in Southdale, you may scare the teachers. I’ll send you to Kingbourne since you’re more

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