Chapter 70 Who Is The Tipping Point In The Yarwoods?
- Dalton's fate was honorable but fleeting. Theo absolved Dalton since he felt horrible about it. There was no sign of Fabian's granddaughter. Therefore, after they had discovered her, it was best to let the Quinnells make the marriage decision. He simply thought it was unfortunate that no one could go with his exceptional grandchild from a young age. Theo let out a rare, guilty sigh. "I am solely to blame. I ought not to have. "Grandfather." Dalton cut him off with a shy, kind smile. You've never caused me hatred. Should the Yarwoods need someone to step up, I would prefer to be that someone.
- Theo shuddered a little when he held the dragon cane. He stared at his handsome and intelligent grandchild for a long while without saying anything, and then he sighed miserably. The Yarwoods' wealth was envied by many, yet nobody was aware of the difficulties they faced.. For so many years, his grandson had been willing to endure suffering. Atwater also once predicted that there would be a turning point in everything. However, they had been waiting for a long time. Where did things turn around for them? Dalton was aware of Theo's thoughts, but he just quietly sat next to the tea table and gazed beyond the manor.
- He was surrounded by a halo of light as the afternoon sun moved past him. It made him appear even more aloof and dignified—like the son of a medieval noble family. His every action was luminous. By now, he supposed, she ought to have gotten the gift he gave her. Even with the video, he could sense her desire for the herb known as Zenith. Dalton gave a small smile. Wynter had already left the inner hall at this point. She discreetly sent a message to Wolf in her pocket while she answered Abel. There was just one statement in the material, which was straightforward: "Retreat, the Yarwoods."