Chapter 324 Ms Quinnell's Suggestion To Leave Kingbourne
- At first, Ronan intended to state that Wynter had poor vision and was from "a small place." However, observing her calm manner caused him to question himself. Regardless of what was stated, Fabian admitted he was the one! Ronan believed this to comfort himself. Wynter continued to wear a modest but dignified smile. She didn't want to talk to Fabian. "We're present." Ronan looked around and said, "We truly must leave." Yes, there was a sizable crowd. The line of people with appointments stretched from the inside to the outside. The store’s vintage facade exhibited a stunning assortment of antiquities.
- Someone with a slip of paper walked out grinning and delighted. "The fortune teller said, "You wanted a son, and the fortune teller knew it!" Someone close by cried out in shock. “That’s right! The divination was extremely exact. I'm completely persuaded! Those waiting in line became even more nervous upon hearing this. At that moment, two people in academic attire emerged and made a loud announcement. “Today’s fortune-telling slots are full. We are sorry for any created annoyance. If you are upset, please return another day.
- "Stressed?" When Wynter heard this, her eyes flitted up. Ronan muttered, "Ms. Quinnell, don't worry," concerned that Wynter was thinking too deeply. We will wait for the other entrance. multitude to disperse. People who had been in line for so long were reluctant to leave. It was Darrell's rule, though. He only permitted item requests after 2:00 p.m. and stopped telling fortunes. Since they frequently cost tens of thousands of dollars, these were something that the average person could hardly afford. People were forced to make plans to come back another day, as the academics stated. Some even asked scalpers to wait in line for them, depending on their resources.