Chapter 80 Reopen Empathy Clinic

“Wynter!”

Margaret interrupted Wynter and smiled. “Ask Wolf to bring some more water to

soak Susan’s feet.”

Wynter naturally retracted her hand. “Okay.”

She temporarily put Wolf’s matter aside. There was no rush anyway. As long as she

used a lot of herbal medicine, no one would have any suspicion of him.

At night, the dinner’s aroma filled the alley.

It could be seen today that it was Margaret’s happiest day.

She wore her reading glasses and massaged her neighbor’s shoulder seriously. As. long as the patientgot better, she would giggle along.

Wynter raised her eyebrows. After Susan and the others left, she supported Margaret

and said, “Grandma, let’s reopen the Empathy Clinic.”

Margaret’s expression froze. “Why are you mentioning it suddenly?”

“Is it sudden?”

Wynter said casually, “Grandma, I’ll take the correspondence college entrance examination. I musthave some practical experience and background. Otherwise,

others will look down on me when I go to the city in the future.”

Wolf’s eyes widened, seemingly shocked to hear her words.

Wynter glared at him to make him stop his gestures. “Wolf, the toast is ready. Go and

eat it.”

He ate his toast with satisfaction–it was a toast with truffles!

Margaret pondered for a mement and said, “Well, you’re right. You need to take the college entranceexamination seriously.”

“I’ll watch you while you do medical consultations. That’s the best way to learn.”

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Wynter pointed at Wolf. “Wolf also eats a lot. So, we need to make more money if we want to affordraising him.”

While eating the toast, he moved his ears to express his approval.

Margaret’s mind wandered a little further, and she suddenly asked, “Wynter, you went to the Yarwoodstoday. Did something happen?”

She didn’t hide it from Margaret. “Yes. During the medical consultation session, the police broke intothe manor and took the Gibsons away. It looked pretty serious.”

“They arrested the Gibsons in public?” Margaret leaned on her cane. “None of you received any newsin advance?”

Wynter shook her head. “No.”

She pondered. “I wonder who can destroy the Gibsons in one go.”

Wolf grinned and pointed at himself seriously.

Margaret was amused. “You? Stop joking. Hahaha, how could a child like you knock down theGibsons? Don’t make me laugh.”

He tilted his head and frowned while looking at Wynter, indicating that Margaret

didn’t believe him.

She didn’t say anything but flicked his forehead. “Sit back.”

He pouted.

Margaret was still laughing. “Are you angry? Okay, it was my fault. I’m sure you did that. You’re soamazing!”

Wolf’s eyes widened. He made it clear that he didn’t believe her.

She looked at the wooden box that Wynter had brought back. “The Gibsons have

been acting far too recklessly in Southdale over the years, even taking human lives

with no regard. God finally saw their crimes and punished them.”

Wolf turned away and snorted. He thought, “It’s me who punished them!”

Wynter straightened her face and warned him. Then, she replied to Margaret, “You’re,

right.”

Margaret couldn’t figure out what sort of signals they were making behind her back. and only showed ahelpless and doting smile.

“Wynter, you can take note of the pros and cons in other industries. But you can’t do that in the medicalfield. We’re facing patients, and there are various different kinds. of patients. Our casual diagnosis mayend up affecting a person’s life.”

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