Chapter 160 Who Is That Trying To Trick Dalton?
- Dalton said, "I do indeed know Ms. Quinnell," after fixing his eyes for a time on the top level of the Chamber of Commerce. Wynter's eyes tightened at his response, her expression becoming a little threatening. She wanted to know how much Mr. Yarwood had learned about her and if she really did need to go see him in person to talk things over. She then heard a rustle of fabric and the sound of a lighter being struck by someone on the other end of the phone. It's possible that Mr. Yarwood got up to start acigarette. Then, with composure, Dalton uttered, "You saved my brother Anthony."
- Anthony kept demanding to see you while I was in the car, so I sent him back to Kingbourne. Since I was unable to personally thank you because of my bad health, I have always wanted to. returned Anthony's message? His tone suggested that "throne" would be a more fitting word. Still, everything made sense at this point. He was therefore closely observing her since she had rescued his brother. With her wrath waning, Wynter played with the sugilite pendant in her hand. However, Mr. Yarwood did have a unique method of showing his appreciation. "Aside from that," Dalton said in a hushed, slightly dejected voice, "I still find it rather concerning about Ms. Quinnell's refusal to treat me."
- Wynter couldn't help but feel a bit bad for not believing his tone to be entirely sincere. You need round-the-clock care for your disease, and I've heard that you're allergic to women. I'm afraid it wouldn't be appropriate for me to treat you because I'm a woman," she remarked. It appears that Ms. Quinnell has also been keeping a careful eye on me. Dalton continued to smile even as he coughed faintly. "I assume you've heard some gossip about me back then." Wynter's hands hesitated, stunned. She then gave a false response, saying, "Never heard of any." Indeed, elderly Atwater had informed her about Mr. Yarwood's numerous personal troubles and various setbacks.