Chapter 351 Fearless In The Face Of Haunted Mansions
- Wolf motioned for Wynter to ask Marie out right away by pointing at his phone. With a little shift in her tear mole, Wynter grinned. "No, we're heading over to her place." Finding out why Marie would rather stay at a hotel than go home was the first problem she had to solve. Curiosity compelled her to inquire Wolf about Marie's family history and relationship. Never before has a stranger captivated her so much. Information gathering was easy for Wolf, also known as "L," the hacker. He skillfully hacked into the systems and got past the firewalls. Stay out of the spotlight. Wynter reminded him, "Remember, we're in Kingboume now."
- I'm nodding. Wolf made sure his hacking went unnoticed by using deceptive methods and hiding his IP address. But he didn't have anything. Wolf gave Wynter an ineffectual shrug. Wynter's eyebrow went up. "Disclosure measures have been put in place to protect her information." Wolf gave a nod of assent. Suddenly, Wynter wondered if all the Yarwoods were as well shielded as Dalton. She yawned and muttered, "Ignore it." "Well, give it another go tomorrow." By finding Marie's lost kid, they could either go forward gradually or settle everything at once.
- Wynter pondered the scenario as she lay in bed, wondering if the Scott family had the audacity to use their people trafficking plan in Kingbourne. Dickson and Fanny had acknowledged back in Havenlight County that they wouldn't take the chance of doing business in Kingbourne. Spring Hill had been the site of their riskiest endeavor. Even in the days of less sophisticated communication, the Quinnell family might have easily recovered their lost kid with their resources. To put it another way, Dickson and Fanny would not have kidnapped Wynter if they had been wise enough. The basic rule followed by all people traffickers was to target youngsters from regular households rather than those who were rich.