Chapter 81 Will Return to Kingbourne

Margaret stood up using her cane. “I’ll need time to carefully consider whether to reopen the EmpathyClinic.”

Wynter chuckled. “Grandma, you don’t have to worry. I just think that with more good doctors, there willbe fewer bad doctors. What do you think?”

She paused. “You’re right. I’ve lived for so long, but I have never figured out as much

as you did.”

Wynter stopped persuading her and gave her time to think. She didn’t need Margeret.

to make an immediate decision.

After all, a patient had once died under her care. It was a difficult hurdle for doctors. to overcome,especially those who wanted to save lives and heal the wounded.

Wolf also knew what Wynter was up to..

At midnight, when Margaret fell asleep, he assembled his pile of scrap metal into al

mini laptop.

A wolf–like dog barked outside, but after Wolf glared at it, it immediately became

silent.

The dog stretched its paws forward and shrank, shivering a little.

Susan, who lived next door, had seen Wolf holding his laptop and thought that it was

a toy.

In fact, after having received Wynter’s training, he could turn it into a laptop or a drone, but theassembly method and parts used differed.

After Wolf found the location on his laptop, Wynter took a look and raised her eyebrows. “The personwho framed Grandma back then wasn’t in Southdale but in Kingbourne?*

Wolf nodded vigorously.

Wynter stood under the tree and held onto the black locust while she pondered.

“Kingbourne… I haven’t gone back for a long time now.”

She threw the black locust into the teacup and said calmly, “Put it aside first. Let’s wait until Grandmaopens the Empathy Clinic.”

Wolf carried a rocking chair and a big stone to sit in the courtyard. Then, he gestured to ask her if shewanted Margaret to regain her confidence as a doctor.

She sat in a rocking chair and held onto a hand fan. She looked beautiful in black clothing. “It’s not just

for

He was sitting on the big stone while holding onto the root herb and chewing on it. He raised hiseyebrows, as if asking her if she had anything else to say.

“It’s time for you to go to school,” Wynter said calmly, “Also, you need to dye your hair. Didn’t you noticethat it’s already turning white?”

Wolf was shocked when he heard that. He sat upright and even ignored the good root herb, gesturinganxiously.

She spoke slowly, “No, there aren’t any jobs that you can take on. If we reopen the Empathy Clinic withyou there, it’ll be regarded as child labor. If the Industry and

Commerce Bureau replaces it, they’ll close down the clinic. If our home is gone, where

do you th

you’ll live? Moreover, it’s abnormal for an 11–year–old kid to not go to

school.”

He became despondent–he absolutely despised going to school.

Wynter looked at him. “Your household registration problem also needs to be solved.

If you go to school in Southdale, you may scare the teachers. I’ll send you to Kingbourne since you’remore suitable there.”

Wolf’s eyes lit up. He could go to Kingbourne to make trouble!

She didn’t correct his thoughts and averted her eyes. Then, she threw the black bag

at him. “Let’s get started.”

He nodded and grabbed a small shovel.

Wynter’s slender figure was shrouded in a halo under the bright moon, with long

black hair and a beautiful face.

Chapter 81 Will Returns to King

Wolf was following her, carrying a big black bag with his eyes widened.

For such a girl in ordinary clothes and an 11–year–old boy, no one could imagine that

their identities were extraordinary.

Taking advantage of the darkness, they went out and targeted the deep mountains

of Southdale.

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