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Chapter 1503 No One Saw Through Wynter Wynter's question left Kenton completely stunned. The scholarship committee was his secret to survival. He couldn't figure out how Wynter knew so much! "Weren't you busy settingup in the stock market? How did you find out about the scholarship committee?" Kenton asked cautiously.
He was genuinely frightened. Wynter, who everyone looked down upon, had done so much behind the scenes. Her investigation went deeper than he had imagined.
The scariest part was that neither he nor "that man" had noticed anything. They thought she was just here to help the Quinnell family restore its former glory.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe Chamber of Commerce could not fall back into the Quinnell family's hands. That was a strict order from "that man", and also the reason why the Wray family had been able to rise so quickly in the Chamber over the years. They all believed that Wynter cto Hawford with the goal of reclaiming the Chamber. But now...
Kenton raised his head again. "The matter with the scholarship committee is a little sinister. I only handle the buying and don't know where those people end up or what they are used for." "Tellwhat you know." Wynter would not let him record such ambiguous statements.
Kenton clenched his fist, "When the scholarship committee first started, I thought it was just the higher-ups wanting young girls. After all, who doesn't? "Later, as the demand increased, sof the selected individuals were chosen based on intelligence and other factors.
"I truly don't understand the selection criteria of those people. I only handle recruitment. With such a large group of girls, there will be sthat satisfy those above." Kenton was telling the truth.
Wynter put away the voice recorder and looked outside. Soon, someone walked in. This time, it was the real public official.
"Mr. Wray, you're a smart man. You should know what to say when you get in." Wynter stood up, her eyes flickering with the light. "Feel free to mention things about me, as long as you can bear the consequences." Kenton watched Wynter's departing figure. His cold sweat had not stopped since earlier.
He recalled the situation in the office. The Waldrons, Montclairs, and those old aristocratic families in Hawford all wanted to join forces to deal with Wynter. Kenton also thought she just had a death wish.
So what if she had won against him in the stock market? Who could escape unscathed with the aristocratic families banding together? Moreover, she had even provoked "that man". That practically screamed a death wish.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIt turned out these thoughts were merely a distraction for them. They had failed to see through Wynter from the very beginning! Kenton was brought away blindfolded, just like how he was brought here.
Countless pairs of eyes were watching as the car entered the police stations. No one wanted Kenton to speak recklessly. Of course, they didn't believe that anyone from the Wray family would be foolish enough to do that.
People believed it was just a mere economic issue. At most, he would be locked up for alwhite and pay smoney to get out. After all, economic crimes wouldn't cost lives.
"That man" received news that someone had been reassigned tona new position at that critical moment. For him, this was a variable in his plans.
He was so close to taking a significant step forward. He could have becthe leader he wanted to be. Yet, a problem arose at a tlike this. He had no intention of stepping in to help the Wray family. Instead, he could leverage the people beneath him. However, the report from his secretary left him furrowing his brows. "Why didn't the car go straight to the station?" "It seems that there was traffic." The secretary added, "There was an accident on the bridge." The old man was particularly wary of anything that slipped beyond his control. "Are you certain it's just a detour?"