Chapter 699 Worry About Dreams Coming True
Wynter had always been concerned about what happened to Tobias in her dream.
She was unable to compute the fate of her relatives. But she was aware that among her brothers, Tobias had the most ups and downs.
In addition, dolls had appeared frequently recently, so Wynter had to give more reminders.
Tobias was about to say something when his
reminded him not to forget about the TV shone rang. It was a call from his manager, Jacqueline. She
“Show? What show?” Wynter was inquisitive because she was worried that the previous director would find a place with Earthbound Formation to shoot again.
Tobias really looked like a celebrity when he handled his work seriously.
responded, “It’s a show to increase knowledge. The company chose it for
Wynter. “Wynter, do you want to
lightly, “I can go with you. She is a non–celebrity. Why are you
at the right time.” Tobias wasn’t stupid. “Cascadia TV is
to the world, some of the things in her dream wouldn’t happen, such as his being shunned and slandered as a call
will the show start? I’ll ask Alexis to arrange the time,” Wynter said
warm when he saw that. “It’s
She appeared blank, yet serious, just like
Every time they returned home, the first thing they did was head to the baby room to see Wynter.
children who cried regularly. If she had something to
size of a palm. When she was awake, she held the
were from school, seeing Wynter and the other brothers
changed after Wynter was kidnapped. Now, everything
He then turned on the television to watch a movie. He enjoyed his tea, while Rowan and Sebastian accompanied
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