Chapter 1652 A Big Scheme

Reflecting on her thoughts, Wynter gazed at Judah from behind the one-way mirror.

It appeared the forces behind the Southdale incident stretched further than Kingbourne. Years of calculated scheming and ruthless oppression were fueled by more than just riches and power-they sought to secure a longer life as well.

In their pursuit of eternal youth, they had established a supply chain and eliminated anyone who dared to stand in their way. To them, others' lives were inconsequential.

Margaret had once been their target, and now they were after the Whitman family to seize control of the Chamber of Commerce. If they could merge the scholarship committee with the Chamber of Commerce, they could operate at a larger scale and draw less suspicion.

It was much like the hospital that fell under the Gibsons' authority. No one would expect the prestigious hospital to actually be a slaughterhouse.

Wynter delved, the clearer it became that an unseen hand had been orchestrating those events. As she pondered whether the locations involved had been infiltrated, her mind flashed back

during his time in Southdale, including

had taken pity on his condition and reassigned him to a different position. Surprisingly, Judah fully recovered when he

that he was in perfect health to serve as mayor, presenting a medical

through the ranks. He had been certain that he would become the new head once Julius retired. However, he never anticipated an outsider to seize the position

a blood transfusion to extend his life but to change his fortune. He

the connection, Wynter had different insights

details, she discovered several of their horoscopes were compatible with Judah's. In other words, those students were the premium goods emphasized during the auction. Wynter narrowed her eyes, knowing that she lacked crucial evidence. A

dawned on Wynter why Fredric's career had progressed so smoothly. It turned out he was born in Riverfield,

that Fredric had changed his place of origin on official records. If Wynter hadn't

a Hawford citizen. His thick accent and mannerisms showed no difference from that of a

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