Chapter 1504
Chapter 1504 Those Hidden in the Dark Are Coming Out
"Absolutely." Astor Tisdel, the old man's secretary, had checked thoroughly.Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
The old man pondered for a moment. "Find a way to let him know what should and shouldn't be said. If Kenton is smart enough, he should understand."
"Understood." Astor adjusted his glasses before continuing, "You can rest assured, I will handle everything."
The old man's gaze darkened. "To accomplish great things, some sacrifices must be made. If necessary, offer the Wray family some benefits. Handle the situation in Valen Village."
Astor chuckled softly. "They are just a bunch of greedy, lowly individuals who believe they've accomplished something on their own just by riding on your coattails."
"Astor, be careful with your words." The old man's appearance was deceptively benign. He looked like someone who would do no harm. Even the cup he used was a cheap one bought from a supermarket.
"Go now. Remember, anyone but the Quinnel family can take charge in the Chamber of Commerce," the old man reminded.
Astor bowed his head. "I'll take care of it right away."
"The Winston family-" The old man started coughing before he continued, "Tell them to meet me at the usual place."
Astor was most concerned about the old man's health. "You're coughing again. This issue with the Wray family has affected your reassignment.
"Those higher-ups don't even consider the effort you put into the development here and are fixating on these trivial matters."
"Astor, how many times have I told you? Broaden your perspective. Alright, enough about this. Go get my medicine," the old man ordered.
Astor quickly helped the old man to his feet.
They had to meet the Winston family frequently. For over a decade, the medicine they provided had always rejuvenated the old man.
As for the scholarship committee, he still needed to assess which family would be more suitable to handle it.
Astor wasn't worried about Kenton. He didn't think Kenton had the guts to betray them as he should know his own worth. After all, Kenton was merely a pawn who had been given a chance by the old man.
However, this incident had altered some of Astor's views.
Wynter, regardless of her motives, had created such turmoil for the Wray family. It was time
to give her a proper warning.
The Quinnell family could pursue profits in Hawford's business world, but they absolutely shouldn't have caused the Wray family to fall in this manner.
Astor narrowed his eyes. When he left the office, his expression was no longer the mild demeanor he displayed for the old man. His face was now shadowed with something more sinister.
The car Kenton was in took a detour for an hour, and no one knew where he had gone in between. Everyone assumed that the interrogation would only begin the moment he entered the police station.
He didn't even have to seek out a lawyer since his connections were already making calls on his behalf.
Little did they know that such actions were practically biting on the bait Wynter had put out. They were practically swimming to their own demise.
As soon as Kenton stepped inside, someone discreetly warned him not to speak carelessly. Yet, what no one realized was that he had already said all he needed to say.
At that moment, Kenton truly understood Wynter's brilliance. As long as he kept quiet, no one would realize the disaster that was already looming over them.
One after another, people would emerge, anxious about their involvement in his predicament. Wynter would be able to gain evidence just by seeing who was the most worried due to Kenton's case.
He knew without having to think that those individuals likely believed this was just another routine case of economic crime. As far as they were concerned, he was the only one facing consequences, and it wouldn't affect them at all.
Kenton scoffed and clenched his fist in the dark. He didn't know whether to laugh or cry. He was wrong, and he wasn't the only one. Those who believed they could defeat the Quinnell family had miscalculated gravely.
Suddenly, a loud bang was heard.