Chapter 133 The Wynter Identity Mysteries
- Ewan felt impatient as he stood next to the automobile. He was going to head into the alley to look for Larry since he couldn't wait any longer. But Ewan was not a simpleton. He knew it would have garnered some notice because he had watched Larry make such a big impression when he arrived earlier. So he made the decision to find out from Susan and Warren where Larry had disappeared. Should that prove ineffective, he would approach Margaret directly and make the request! Jerry was standing outside the BBQ store, attracting Ewan's notice before he could enter. Larry was sitting at a table by the window, much to his surprise.
- Ewan had visited this little store a lot as a child. That being said, it was strange and unexpected to see someone like Larry here. Ewan didn't realize that Wynter, who put convenience first, was the one who chose the location. "Meat is better. Wolf is obsessed with it, she urged. Larry had an almost ingratiating smile. "Bring us twenty mutton plates!" Wolf raised a hand to represent the number five. "Make it fifty plates," Wynter quietly commanded. Larry obeyed right away. "Okay, 50 plates!" Larry was in awe of Wolf and said, "Boss, you have no idea how accommodating Wolf is when you're around." The fact that Wolf found you first is quite incredible.
- Wynter didn't get into specifics, only nodding. With his sleeves rolled up, Larry gave her the utensils. "Boss, Wolf seems a little strange. alongside me. Larry found it strange that Wolf didn't even giggle and tug his hair when he saw him. In addition, Wolf used to have different-colored eyes. Wynter gave Wolf a gentle head pat. "He developed too fast. His brain was impacted by his inadequate diet. Larry was taken aback. "Explain what you mean." "It's amnesia," Wynter said nonchalantly while pulling her dark hair back into a ponytail. Then she ordered a plate of mutton and cast a quick glance outside. "You've brought along a follower, Larry."