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Chapter 309

Chapter 309

The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 309 The Greater Good

Jackson’s delight was evident. “You’re going to Kingbourne too?”

“Yes. I’m sorry I waited so long to tell you, but I’ve found my biological family, and they live in

Kingbourne,” Wynter explained as she poured

Jackson another cup of tea.

She added, “I’ll introduce them to you after I’ve settled down in Kingbourne. We’re also planning to set

up a branch for the Empathy

Clinic there.”

“Sounds like a solid plan to me,” Jackson said with a grin. “You’ll be able to reach more patients if you

set up a branch in Kingbourne.”

Wynter clarified modestly, “It’s Grandma’s wish.”

Lucas grew even more impressed with Wynter. “Does that mean we’ll be meeting in Kingbourne?”

Wynter understood the implication within his words. “You mean you’re heading back to Kingbourne too,

Lucas?”

“That’s the plan, but it won’t happen anytime soon,” Lucas answered chuckling. He had no qualms

divulging such information to Wynter.

“Originally, Mr. Munn Sneior and my family had plans for me to leave Southdale in three years. They

want me to go further south and see

what I can do to fix the economy in Halsbury.

“Now that you’ve helped me crack the case of Havenlight County, I

can go back to Kingbourne in another six months, which is way

sooner than expected.”

This alone was proof of how much help Wynter had been to Lucas. The incident at Havenlight County

revealed the dark underbelly of Southdale and suggested that many influential parties were carrying

out dirty work in secret.

Since Lucas’ inauguration, he had successfully restructured

Southdale’s economy and its people’s welfare, not to mention uncovered the inhumane crimes in

Paradise Village.

Those who had tried to pull his leg or manipulate the current social dynamics against him had failed to

do so.

To this end, Jackson was relieved, and he could think of no greater form of repayment on Lucas’ part

than his return to Kingbourne.

“The Keller family will likely extend their gratitude to you once you

arrive in Kingbourne,” Jackson remarked confidently.

Wynter took this information lightly as she chewed on her food. “As Lucas’ junior, it won’t do me any

good if he fares poorly in his position. This way, at least I’ll prosper alongside him.”

Jackson guffawed. “You certainly know how to make a joke, Wynter!”

Lucas grinned wholeheartedly. “Here’s to you and your prosperous future, Wynter.”

The trio continued to dine happily after that.

Lucas was starting to see why Jackson had taken such a strong

liking to Wynter. She was young, but her wit and insight were

unmatched.

It made Lucas want to be better. When he received a message from

the Scotts, he did not ignore it as usual. Instead, he made small talk with them while concealing his

intentions of investigating them.

After the meal, Jackson left in a Peugeot, an understated vehicle for a man who did not like flashy

things. The entourage that followed him consisted of only a bodyguard and his driver.

Jackson glanced out the window at the place he had stayed at for two years. He remembered what a

mess this town had been when he first arrived, which was why he had Lucas transferred here.

Now, he no longer had to worry about the citizens’ welfare. At least they no longer had to pay an arm

and a leg for basic healthcare.

Still, the greatest accomplishment he had witnessed during his stay here was the downfall of Paradise

Village.

Jackson had come across the heartbreaking news Dalton mentioned the other day, about how the most

beautiful teacher in a small village had actually been a kidnapping victim who was sold into the village

during her university years.

Jackson believed that the public had some awareness about

tragedies like these. Once the story of Paradise Village began to spread far and wide, the public would

learn to reconsider their

backward values.

“Mr. Munn Senior has always loved a good game of chess,” Wynter

mused to Lucas as she watched Jackson’s black Peugeot fade into

the distance.

Her eyes twinkled as she added, “I think he’s been waiting for this day ever since he had Mr. Fisher

bring you to the Empathy Clinic.”

As her words sunk in, Lucas froze and turned to look at her in surprise. He quickly broke into a smile as

he asked, “Are you not angry that Mr. Munn Senior used you as a pawn?”

“I chose to go to Paradise Village,” Wynter said with a smirk. “I can’t see the whole chess board like Mr

Munn Senior can, but I’m more than willing to become his pawn if it’s for the greater good of this

nation.”

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