Chapter 39 She Was Really Poor

Wynter didn’t know Ryan had told everyone she was “very poor” after taking her home yesterday.

She gave Dalton a puzzled look and said, “I have not treated you yet. Why should I charge a treatmentfee?”

“It’s for the lozenges you gave me yesterday,” Dalton said. Then, he gave a signal to Ethan.

Ethan actually meant to ask when Dr. Genius would treat Dalton. He quickly handed her a black cardwith gold lettering. “Dr. Genius.”

“Let’s talk about it after I’ve treated him.” Wynter packed up her first aid kit.

Ethan thought she was about to leave and asked, “Dr. Genius, what are you doing?”

“Packing up.” Wynter was puzzled. “What’s wrong?”

Ethan blushed and said, “You haven’t treated my master with acupuncture yet.”

“Him?” Wynter walked up to Dalton. “Are you in a hurry?”

Dalton’s voice was pleasant. “It’s up to you.”

Wynter hummed thoughtfully and then said, “Then you come with me.”

Come with her? Where were they going? Both Ethan and Dr. Lopez were a bit stunned.

But Dalton just calmly said, “Okay.”

Wynter turned to say goodbye to Fabian.

Fabian also wanted to follow, but Hugo stopped him. “Mr. Quinnell, you’re still recovering. Dr. Geniussaid you need to rest.”

Fabian stood up, leaning on his cane. He looked out the window at the beautiful young woman. “If mylittle princess were here, she would be about her

age.”

“Mr. Quinnell, Ms. Quinnell is blessed with good fortune.” Hugo looked down and continued, “We’realready in Southdale. We’ll eventually locate Ms. Quinnell.”

Fabian’s eyes flared with the suppressed urgency from before.

“Go, send people to Havenlight County again. Make it high–profile this time. Pay anyone who providesinformation. I need to know what’s really going on here.”

“Yes.” Hugo accepted the order.

Chapter 39 She Was Really Poor

The wind rustled through the treetops outside the window. The weather had turned a bit cooler.

The group walked along Daisy Alley outside the hospital.

Dr. Lopez, who had been working at the hospital for quite some time, had never noticed such arundown alley in the area before.

“Sir, please walk slowly. Watch your step,” Ethan couldn’t help but speak up, lifting and lowering theumbrella that he was holding.

Dalton had never walked on this kind of path before. His custom–made leather shoes looked distinctlyout of place on the bluestone pavement.

But in demeanor and posture, he was the most extraordinary, seemingly unaffected by hissurroundings..

“We’re here.” Wynter stopped.

Under the backdrop of green tiles and white walls, Dalton, with his star–like face and tall stature, almostseemed like a model.

“Wynter, is this your friend?” Susan, who had come out to pour water, was surprised.

“He doesn’t look like someone from around here.”

Ethan turned to block her gaze.

Susan was taken aback. “My goodness! So fierce.”

Seeing the scar on Ethan’s face, she quietly pulled Wynter aside. “Wynter, if your family is in trouble,just say it. It’s okay even if someone is chasing you for debts.”

Wynter chuckled, “Susan, you misunderstood. He’s a patient.”

“A patient?” Susan exclaimed, “He must be here for your grandma’s massage, right?”

Wynter didn’t deny it. “Yes.”

Susan urged, “Then you better hurry!”

The patient looked so fierce, and the other one was extremely handsome! They seemed very wealthy,which must be a big deal for the Yates family!

Dalton did not pay attention to this small matter but fixed his gaze on the signboard for five seconds.Then, he came to a conclusion. She was really poor.

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