After returning to the room, Winnie immediately closed all the doors and windows. Christopher, on the other hand, rolled up the window blinds halfway and looked out to make sure that no one followed them before saying with a frown, âI also didnât expect Yulissa to come back all of a sudden. That was way too dangerous. Fortunately, we already know Professor Whiteâs whereabouts and managed to calm her down for the time being.âWinnie, too, furrowed her brows. âShe seems to be quite close with her grandpa. Itâs good that she has some scruples like this. Weâll be doomed if she has no restraint.ââYes, and I also didnât expect Harold to act so swiftly.â Christopherâs frown deepened. âWeâve neither figured out his sales network nor lured out the Big Black Bear youâre looking for, but his first deal has already arrived. A large volume of goods is involved this time, and their flaws will be revealed as soon as they are made. Youâll be in danger when those people discover that the goods are flawed at that point.
Everything happened so quickly. We need to revise our plans.âWinnie fell deep in thought for a long while before finally responding, âItâs fine. Since he acted swiftly, weâll end it quickly as well. Lies will be exposed one day, so the sooner we extricate ourselves, the better. Iâm sure you donât want to stay here any longer, but first, how much do you know about todayâs buyer?âChristopher replied in a deep voice, âIf Iâm not mistaken, this person probably came from South Adrune. Heâs quite powerful and started out in the arms business at first. Heâs rich but also not someone to mess with.ââTo what extent?â
Winnie looked at him. âIs it truly like what Harold said that if the goods canât be delivered, even he himself will face terrible consequences?ââExactly!â Christopher nodded. âYou can say that.ââThatâs perfect!â Winnie continued after chuckling softly, âThe direr the situation, the more advantageous it is for me. Harold has always felt that my conditions were too much and didnât wish to agree to them. If I donât budge first, heâll keep delaying his response. But he canât do that now since he cinched a huge order with the sample. After this, everything depends on me. He needs my help now, and if he doesnât agree to my conditions, then I wonât deliver the goods no matter what. If I donât do that, the one who suffers, in the end, is him.ââThatâs true!â Christopher nodded. âYou can give it a try. Youâve been very assertive in front of him, so he is somewhat afraid of you. Besides, he wouldnât dare to do anything to you now for the sake of his own interests.ââExactly. Thatâs my point. Actuallyââ Several knocks on the door suddenly came from outside before Winnie could finish speaking.She immediately fell silent and frowned.Christopher also instinctively looked out the window.Only after seeing who it was outside the door did he breathe a sigh of relief and look at Winnie. âItâs Yulissa. I bet she wants to ask us about Professor White.âWinnie bobbed her head. âLet her in, then.âChristopher hummed before going to unlatch the safety chain on the door.Before he could open the door, Yulissa twisted the door knob and barged in from outside.She glanced at Winnie and Christopher and sneered. âWhy must you lock the door? I bet youâre feeling guilty and scared now, arenât you?âWinnie had no interest in listening to the other womanâs snarky remarks. âSince you came here to inquire about your grandpa, cut the useless talk. However, before I answer your question, I have a question for you first.âYulissa kicked the door shut. âDonât forget that I can send you to your doom at any moment, so donât get cocky in front of me.âWinnie shot the other woman a look of displeasure before pulling out the hairpin on her head and throwing it toward her.The hairpin grazed Yulissaâs scalp before piercing the wooden door.Winnie then said with a chilly expression, âI donât want to waste my time talking to you! Just tell me right now. Did you take my black badge from Xavier?âYulissa did not expect Winnie to possess this hidden ability. If the position of the hairpin was a little bit lower, I might have become blind.She was pinned to the spot, trembling with anger. I never expected to be oppressed by this d*mn woman Winnie again.âWhat black badge?â Yulissa put on a tough front. âI donât know what youâre talking about.ââStop pretending! Itâs pointless!â Seeing that Yulissa refused to say anything, Winnie walked right in front of her.She pinned Yulissa firmly against the door with one hand and pulled out the hairpin stuck on the door with the other before slowly sliding the hairpin down the latterâs cheek.âWhere the h*ll is my black badge? Stop talking nonsense with me!ââHmph!â Yulissa shot the other woman a glare. âSlash me if you dare. Iâve stopped caring about my face for a long time.ââIs that so?â Winnie tightened her grip on the hairpin. âYou may not care about your face, but I donât believe youâre not afraid of pain.â As soon as she exerted more force, the hairpin cut deeply into Yulissaâs skin.Only after feeling the blood oozing out of the wound did Yulissa look fearful.âStop! Isnât it just a badge? The black one, right? As long as you bring my grandpa to me, Iâll return the black badge to you. You have my word!âHowever, Winnie pressed the hairpin down harder. âI canât wait that long!âYulissa glared at her. âEven so, you still have to wait. Do you think Iâm unaware that Josiah is looking for me? He even asked around about the black badge. I kept the badge on me at first, but I was afraid that Josiah would take it away, so I quickly dug a hole to hide it. If you ask me to tell you the location now, I really canât give you the coordinates unless I go over and look for it myself.âWinnie could not tell at that moment whether Yulissa was lying, but at a certain point, she truly wanted to pierce the hairpin deeply into the latterâs skin.However, Christopher quickly stopped her by gently holding her wrist and whispering in her ear, âLetâs save Professor White first. He can be a bargaining chip when the time comes. Thereâs no need for you to get angry now.âWinnie knew that his words made sense, so she took a deep breath and withdrew the hand holding the hairpin.However, after taking a step back, she could not help but look back and threaten Yulissa, âIâm not a good person either, so youâd better keep your promise.ââFine.â The latter wiped the blood from her face. âDonât we still have Captain Bennett acting as a middleman for us? Iâm also not a good person, so Iâll never let you off if you canât bring my grandpa to me. Your methods might not be quite as brutal as mine, Winnie.âWinnie furrowed her brows when she heard Yulissa.Indeed. I might not be able to match Yulissaâs level of viciousness.She walked back to the table and sat down before asking Yulissa, âGo on, tell me what you wish to know.ââEverything that transpired when you met my grandpa, and every detail.âThe next day, early in the morning, Winnie awoke to several knocks on her door.She instinctively sat up on the bed. âWho is it?ââItâs me.â Haroldâs voice rang out from outside the door. âItâs late. Rise and shine! I brought you breakfast. Have I disturbed you?âWinnie frowned. âNo. Wait a moment. Iâll change my clothes and come out.ââTake your time.â Harold said kindly, âIâll wait for you outside. Come out when youâre ready.ââAll right!â Winnie responded casually. She got dressed in no time and walked out of the room.Out in the courtyard, Harold had already told someone to place the breakfast on the stone table. Christopher was also standing behind him.When Harold saw Winnie opening the door and stepping out, he immediately got up and approached her.She flashed him a faint smile. âWhy are you so considerate today, Mr. Horton?âHarold raised his eyebrow. âIf you like it, Ms. Vivian, I can be this considerate from this day forward.âWinnie smiled and sat down. âI reckon you did this for that batch of goods, didnât you, Mr. Horton? Thatâs why youâre in a hurry to send me to the lab.âHarold gave her a fake smile. âI wouldnât say that Iâm in a hurry. I merely want to complete this deal as soon as possible.
By the way, I wanted to come to you last night, but I was afraid of disturbing your rest. Give me your overseas bank account details. Iâll transfer one-third of the deposit to you first, and when I get the final payment, Iâll give you one-third of that as well.ââOne-third?â Winnie chuckled. âI donât think Iâve said yes to that. You probably donât know who I went out to meet yesterday, Mr. Horton. To be honest, I met with Mr. Cabellâs subordinate yesterday, and initially, I wasnât going to consider him, because he didnât have any bullets in hand, so he might not be able to guarantee my safety. However, his subordinate told me yesterday that heâs planning to work with General Kane. Although youâre the most powerful of the three influential figures in Lightspring, Mr. Horton, you certainly canât compare with the general. Moreover, General Kane himself also has many connections, so I think that doing business with them will definitely be more secure.âShe paused before continuing, âMost importantly, they promised to give me forty percent of the dividends, which is much more tempting than the one-third you offered. Birds die for food, and human beings die for money. I donât know you very well in the first place, and thereâs nothing more than friendly terms between us, so I canât possibly give up a forty percent profit for a mere one-
third. Can you understand what Iâm trying to say, Mr. Horton?âThe look on Haroldâs face changed dramatically after he heard her words, and he immediately glanced at Christopher standing behind him.Seeing his reaction, Winnie could not help but chuckle. âWhatâs the use of looking at him, Mr.
Horton? Those few men of yours did follow me everywhere yesterday, but itâs a pity that they are all men and canât follow me into the ladiesâ room. It was there that I met with Mr. Cabellâs subordinate.âHarold gritted his teeth. âSo youâre raising the price on the spot?ââThatâs right.â Winnie chuckled lightly. âAm I not being obvious enough? Youâve already received the deposit for this order, and you told me last night that if you fail to deliver the goods on time, youâll face terrible consequences.
So, I think you really should reconsider my proposal, Mr. Horton.ââNo way!â Harold replied without hesitation. âThereâs no way Iâm giving you fifty percent. If you want that much, you might as well change my entire familyâs surname to yours. Forty percent. No more than that.âWinnie let out a loud scoff. âIs there any difference between Mr. Cabellâs offer and yours then?ââOf course there is. While I have been creating new products for a while, they are making old, traditional goods. He and Shaunâs combined resources are of a far lower caliber than mine. If what Iâm creating is of exceptional quality, their products are simply junk. I find it incomprehensible that you would choose to take forty percent of trash over forty percent of high-quality goods. What a fool!ââOh?â Seeing as they finally got to the point, Winnie snorted disdainfully. âYouâll need to prove it to me then. Otherwise, how would I be able to tell if the quality you are referring to is merely garbage concealed beneath a fine-grade layer? I wonât dare to believe you unless you show me the core of the interests and some trump cards.âHarold fell silent. If I allow this woman in front of me to come in contact with the core of my interests, itâll be like letting her have something on me. But if I decline, Iâll breach the contract. Although the other party is wealthy and powerful, theyâre not one to be trifled with. My long-running business may be destroyed as a result of this. However, Iâm confident that as long as I can appease this woman first, Iâll have plenty of ways to get back at her later.Hence, after mulling it over, Harold voiced his agreement.âAll right. Come with me.
Iâll show you the legacy of the Horton family. But letâs make a deal first. You canât bring any electronic equipment in, you canât take pictures, you canât record videos, and Iâll only allow you to see it once.ââSure.â Winnie immediately took out her phone and placed it on the table. âIâll leave my phone here and come with you.âHowever, Harold was unaware that the woman standing before him had a photographic memory.