Chapter 1497
Wynter turned her head slightly with a bright smile on her face. "It sounds like something is wrong with me, after all."
Having been reborn, Yvette didn't understand why Wynter still acted this way despite everything she said. It was as if she didn't regard Yvette at all, treating her like a mere passerby with no relation to her.
At that thought, Yvette's face darkened.
When Wynter noticed a piercing gaze, she turned to look at Yvette. "You are Grandma's granddaughter. I've given you some leeway, yet you took advantage of that and used the excuse of visiting her to steal.
"Anyone who cares about what you said can look into it. The gentlemen can be the judge for the rest."
Yvette was thrown into chaos after hearing this. She knew all too well that if Wynter really left, none of these people would let her off the hook!
The most torturous thing one could do to another person was to make them live i fear.
After Wynter finished speaking, she left the office, leaving a panicked Yvette behind.
infinite
The Chamber of Commerce members, despite not being able to deal with Wynter for the time being, still posed a threat to Yvette.
The authorities were coming to Wray Group, making it inconvenient for them to act now. Still...
"Ms. Yates, we need to meet outside," the influential families told Yvette, and she couldn't hide here forever.
The people sent to check the Wray family's accounts had already reached downstairs. The entire office building was in disarray.
The fact that the families had left no escape route for Kenton infuriated him! He had planned to use these people to backstab the Whitman family. Yet, unexpectedly, he was the one they pushed off the cliff!
After the Chamber of Commerce members left, Kenton sat alone in his office. He took out his phone, swapped in a new SIM card, and saw that there was only one contact.
other party had warned him
first time he met that person. That individual had said that he could turn Kenton into a new
years, Kenton could stand shoulder to shoulder
orders, everything the other party had promised could come true- and even more successfully than Kenton had
surpassed his own by far
nothing to that person. But power, especially if it was
members hesitated earlier not because of him,
would be as easy as squashing an ant. So, Kenton was certain that his revenge would be carried out
if he was just a pawn, he was still a useful one. After all, he was the only one who
had to do was make the call and obediently follow instructions. As long as he kept that person's
kept carrying that confidence, even when the public officials came to take him away. As he was being escorted into the police
idea what kind of person
he didn't realize that at this point, the person behind him would no longer save him. It wasn't because of anything personal but simply
can let
it.
compassionate work anymore. In the future, we need to be more careful about who we
not realize how many matters he'd handled. He spoke in a soft, almost harmless tone, "Rest
again. "Bring the documents. The development zone matters need
"Yes, sir."
would never be
step outside. So what
not be
would make her life a living nightmare. She had spoken too
one would believe her anymore when she mentioned anything about Wynter again. It was like the story of the boy
Yvette's words. To the Chamber of Commerce members, Yvette's claims were nothing but a madwoman's
they would regret ignoring this
all day since learning that the Wray family was
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