Chapter 48
Chapter 48 Found the Fatal Weakness of the Gibsons
Just then, a thud of footsteps came from outside the yard.
Wolf, who had disappeared all day, stepped into the house carrying a duffle bag.
It seemed like he didn’t expect so many people in the house. He stopped and looked at
Wynter.
Wynter raised an eyebrow. “You’re back? Grandma has been asking about you the whole afternoon. You can go and eat your meal first.”
Wolf nodded and walked into the house.
Sergio noticed that Wolf was carrying a big duffle bag. So he went up, trying to help. “It’s heavy, right? I’ll help… you!”
He rattled the last word out. The blue veins stood out on his neck. But he still didn’t lift the
bag.
“Thi
is quite heavy,” Sergio said awkwardly. He then tried to lift the bag again with both of
his hands. His facial expression turned into a grimace!
Wolf stared at him silently without moving.
Sergio gave up on lifting the bag. He dropped his arms and panted, “What did you put inside the bag? Why is it so heavy?”
How did a child have such great strength?
Wynter walked over. She took the duffle bag up and threw it into the storehouse. “Alright.”
She did like it was easy work. It was as if she just threw away a small bag of trash.
Sergio was frustrated. “I… This…”
Was he such a weakling?
Margaret laughed out loud. “Wolf was born with great strength. Wynter usually likes boxing. Look, there’s a sandbag there.”
Sergio laughed awkwardly. Wynter’s hobby was quite unique!
Dalton didn’t say anything. He sat at the stone table, his cuffs slightly rolled up.
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He was fiddling with the teacup, and his eyes were thoughtful. His reservedness and
coldness added a sense of oppression to the yard.
Wolf noticed him immediately. He asked using sign language, “Who is he?”
While Margaret went into the house to slice fruit, Wynter took the chance and answered, ”
He’s a patient.”
Wolf turned to look at Dalton again.
Dalton looked aloof. He wore a beaded bracelet on his wrist. Although he seemed pristine
and spotless, his eyes were wild and untamable.
Wolf didn’t like him. He felt as if he had met him before, but he couldn’t see through him.
Wolf gestured in sign language to express his feelings forcefully.
Wynter remarked casually, “He pays a lot.”
Wynter’s words made Wolf stop signing. He served them tea in a hospitable manner. Then,
he put a paper with a bank account number written on it on the stone table.
Dalton raised an eyebrow. His voice was deep and pleasant to hear. “Take the card out,
Ethan. Dr. Genius might accept it this time.”
“This is what I deserve.” Wynter smiled frankly.
Sergio was impressed by what he saw. Why did the tricks seem like the style of ant
unscrupulous shop?
However, Wynter’s little brother seemed unable to speak. Sergio looked at Wolf with pity.
Wolf took the card. He blew the card and then kept it in his pocket carefully.
When he noticed that Sergio was looking at him, he signed. “What about you? How are you?
going to pay?”
“He’s not a guest. He’s a doctor from the hospital across the street.” Wynter said
nonchalantly.
Wolf raised his eyebrow. Then he decided that Sergio wasn’t worthy of the tea because he
was one of their competitors.
Sergio was stunned when he saw Wolf taking away his teacup.
Fortunately, Margaret was there to keep an eye on Wolf so that he could be obedient.
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It was just that his eyes seemed naive and cute. Yet he kept eating the bread rolls with a huge appetite.
When they walked out of the clinic, Ethan looked hesitant.
Dalton could tell that he had something in his mind. He stopped and stood still. “Just say it.
“The younger brother of Dr. Genius is not an ordinary boy, sir.” Ethan chose a better wording to sound more pleasant. “There’s something wrong with him.”
The look in Dalton’s eyes was indifferent. He fiddled with the beads with his finger and replied, “It’s okay. He’s not harmful.”
Meanwhile, at the clinic, Wynter opened Wolf’s duffle bag. There were hard drives, shopping cards, medical equipment, account books, and several name lists.
“The Gibsons have quite a lot of cracking stories,” Wynter sneered.
The look in her eyes became frosty. “No wonder they said no one in Southdale dares to lay
a finger on them. They have someone covering their back.”
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