Sergio stopped talking because Dalton was listening as well. He wasn’t sure whether the words he was
about to say would affect the image of Wynter in her patients‘ minds.
But Wynter raised her chin, indicating Sergio to continue.
Sergio lowered his voice and whispered, “I heard my grandpa say that she was a rising star at that
ti. The Yates family wasn’t very outstanding. Yet she was rather talented and cured many patients
with complex diseases.
“I’m not sure if she beca too conceited. She had received the sa patient as the Gibson family at
the sa ti. She insisted on treating the patient with traditional dical thods and caused the
patient’s death.”
Sergio feared that Margaret might co out, so he leaned closer to Wynter and continued, That matter
was a really big deal at that ti. If it weren’t for soone from Kingbourne to protect her, she might go
to jail.
“But the matter couldn’t be settled like this since it would bring bad influences. Hence, the Gibson
family suggested kicking your grandma out of the dical Family Alliance. I never expected Margaret
Yates to be your grandmother, Dr. Genius.”
Once Wynter finished listening, she looked up at Sergio and asked, “Then how do you think
I got my dical skills? Do you think I was born with these skills?”
Sergio rubbed his chin. “I never thought of that.”
Wynter stared at him again. “Who did you say was conceited just now?”
Sergio responded quickly, “! It was ! I am the conceited one!”
He saw Wynter beating George earlier. But how exactly did George stand after getting kicked by
Wynter?
It was strange. Supposedly, George shouldn’t be able to leave in a healthy state.
Wynter didn’t say any more to Sergio. She flicked the invitation card that she was holding between her
fingers and said, “Go and light up the fire. It’s ti to cook our al.”
She acted as if nothing had happened just now.
Ethan noticed the card in her hand. He quietly ca up behind Dalton. “Sir, the invitation. card that Dr.
Genius is holding seems to be a fake one.”
”
Ethan was in charge of sending out the invitation cards on behalf of the Yarwood family. Thus, he was
familiar with the card.
The look in Dalton’s eyes beca gloomy and ambiguous. “Go and steal the fake one. Then put a real
one in her bag.”
“Okay.” Ethan lowered his voice and remarked, “I didn’t expect Dr. Genius to go to the seminar too. You
two seem to be destined.”
Dalton felt the word “destined” sounded pleasant for no reason. He rubbed the beads on
his wrist with a smile.
However, Ethan had not finished speaking, “But, sir, I’m afraid that the matter of her grandma causing
soone’s death during a treatnt is true.”
He didn’t dare to risk Dalton’s safety. If Wynter really did learn her dical skills from her
grandmother… What if sothing went wrong during the treatnt?
Dalton shot daggers at Ethan and expressed in an icy tone, “This will be the last ti I hear you talking
about gossip, Ethan.”
“I’m wrong!” Ethan wanted to kneel. “I…”
Dalton reminded him, “This is not the Yarwood Estate.”
He then walked into the backyard after finishing his words.
Ethan’s heart was pounding fast, and he didn’t dare to spout any more nonsense.
If Dalton was siding with Wynter, he had to prepare in advance.
In the backyard, Wynter was preparing to cook under the Black Locust tree.
Margaret tried to burn wood, but Wynter pushed her back to the rocking chair. “You can rest today,
Grandma. I’ll do the cooking.”
“You’re cooking?” Margaret didn’t believe in Wynter. “You’re a picky eater for sure. Do you
know how to cook?”
Wynter took the teapot, walnuts, and a hand fan for her, “I’ll try. You can watch and tell
what to do.”
Margaret was happy. “Okay! Let see how my granddaughter is going to cook.”
Wynter didn’t say anything more. She put the chopping board on the table and cut the zucchini into
pieces. Then she put the spaghetti, peas, and mushrooms into the pot to boil.
She worked so fast. While the spaghetti and vegetables were still boiling, she had already finished
cutting the remaining vegetables.
She put gingers and shallots into the pan with hot oil. Soon, there was the sll of delicious food in the
backyard.
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