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Chapter 446

    Chapter 446 Making Wynter’s Life Difficult at the Quinnells


    There was a bakery near the building.


    Wynter was dragging arge bag of bread. She looked down at the expressive vagabond, and said,


    “Eat.”


    “I.. I cant eat anymore, hic!”


    The vagabond was leaning against the wall. The bread in his mouth caused him to hup continuously,


    not knowing what tricks Wynter had yed on him.


    Heughed uncontrobly, “Ha ha ha, hic!”


    “I don’t want to know anymore.” Wynter stuffed another piece of bread into his mouth. “It’s important to


    eat, being hungry is bad.”


    The vagabond felt like dying, “I, hic! I was wrong! Young, youngdy, I…”


    Only then did Wynter reach out and remove a needle from his body.


    The vagabond copsed in the corner and gasped for air, drenched in cold sweat.


    Wynter’s voice was soft and detached. “I’m running out of patience. Don’t beat around the bush. Speak


    directly.”


    on who “The person


    o gave me this, I really didn’t know who it was. I was lying down at the time and didn’t manage to look


    up. The person told me to take it to the Quinnell building. Then, I was given a thousand dors in cash.”


    The vagabond said while pulling out all the money he received at dawn. “I’m really telling


    the truth.”


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    “What’s inside the wooden box?” Wynter nced at him.


    The vagabond averted his gaze. “I don’t know.”


    Wynter didn’t bother to argue. She just lifted the bread in her hand again.


    The vagabond quickly said, “It’s just a few wooden sticks and a piece of yellow paper, like those used


    for fortune–telling.”


    “Divination sticks,” Wynter guessed immediately.


    The vagabond nodded, “Seems like it.”


    Wynter raised an eyebrow and asked, “Aren’t you worried about bringing such things here? You could


    catch some bad luck from the Quinnell family or even get nabbed by the police.”


    The vagabond looked around and whispered, “Well, I can read stuff like these. The divination was


    ominous, specifically mentioning Ms. Sevie of the Quinnell family. They definitely wouldn’t want


    something like that getting out. They won’t cause me any trouble. Actually, they might even pay me a


    good sum to keep quiet.”


    “You seem to know quite a bit,” Wynter said as she toyed with a silver needle. “Tell me more about


    what’s


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    written on those sticks.”


    The vagabond was scared now. He cautiously said, “The stick says that Ms. Sevie of the Quinnell


    family is a cmitous loner who brings misfortune to her rtives. Anyone connected to her will be


    gued by Illness, especially her parents and siblings, who will be disastrously affected. Their


    businesses will fail miserably, and their academic pursuits will flounder.”


    Wyntertened as if all this was unrted to her.


    She lowered her gaze and chewed a mint candy before casually saying, “Every divination has a


    solution. What about this one?”


    “It says there’s no solution,” the vagabond responded. “Imagine, the Quinnell family found such a


    person. If they knew her fate, would they dare acknowledge her in front of other noble families?”


    Wynter pondered his words, “So, the person who sent you with this doesn’t want the Quinnell family to


    acknowledge Ms. Sevie?”


    The vagabond was confused momentarily and wondered if that was what he implied.


    “You’re quite clever,” Wynter smirked.


    The vagabond was left speechless as he didn’t say anything.


    At that moment, Wynter suddenly grabbed his cor. A chilling pressure enveloped him. Wynter


    remarked, “You have surely seen the person who gave you this. They taught you to say what you just


    said. Let me guess how they instructed you. They probably said, no matter who asks, you should stick


    to this story.”


    Wynter smirked. “The goal isn’t really to deliver a wooden box, but to spread the word, from one to ten,


    from ten to a hundred, letting all Quinnell employees kn
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