CHAPTER 1210
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1210 How to Identify a Scumbag
Daltonâs deduction skills had always been quite formidable. It was on par with Wynterâs, and she knew this.
Otherwise, as someone who had navigated the realms of society for so many years without ever being caught, Wynter wouldnât have lost her modified laptop when dealing with the Gibsons back in Riverburg. It was all due to Daltonâs tracking.
âI also believe there was someone else involved.â Wynter pulled her gaze back, and a faintly sinister smirk played on her lips. âIt looks like weâll have to focus on those few girls, as well as their top earner, Sky.â
No one would want to see anyone dead. In a bar, one could wake up and cause a scene, demanding compensation for being slept with.
However, the nature of the situation changed when it involved a personâs death.
As the person who handed the drink to Vanessa, Sky had become the focal point of the investigation. Unlike those few female students, Sky was brought in as a suspect.
Through the interrogation roomâs window, Sky was visibly agitated and panicked. Nevertheless, e insisted he had only had a few drinks
with Vanessa and hadnât done anything else.
âThese are the rules of our profession. We canât ignore any
customers, have to greet everyone who comes in, and have quotas to
hit. What are we there for if the customers donât drink?â
What Sky said wasnât wrong. But there was o
1210 tiba to identily a Scumbag
Wynter glanced at Joanne beside her, indicating that she would take over the questioning.
âIf itâs about quotas, why didnât you choose other wealthy ladies instead? Why pick a seemingly inexperienced university student like her?
âYouâre the top earner. Such a customer isnât worth you personally serving her drinks.â
Sky listened to Wynter with a sense of resignation. âThis is really just a misunderstanding by the public. Being a top earner sounds good, but the actual earnings are just average.
bar is very strict. We arenât allowed to accept gifts privately from clients, nor are we permitted to develop personal relationships with them. It could affect our reputation.
Moreover, the image theyâve assigned to me at the bar has always been gentle and soothing. The ones who are actually spending the nost money arenât those wealthy ladies. You can check my clientele.
Theyâre mostly in their 20s. Itâs because we share common topics lue to our close age gaps. Also, those wealthy ladies either have usbands or complicated relationships. Iâm afraid I wonât be able to andle them.â
Heâs telling the truth.â Joanne pushed the document toward Wynter. here are the details of the customers he has attended to recently.
While there are some older ones, they usually donât come back for im after meeting him twice. Besides, the overall spending is pretty
consistent
âSo, are girls in their 20s the ones who spend inconsistently?â Wynter immediately caught on to the key point. She glanced at Sky in the interrogation room again.
He had very fair skin and a cool, slightly decadent look. He was dressed like someone wealthy, and his appearance had a cold. elegance.
âSomeone like him would indeed make younger women prone to impulsive spending.â Wynter said.
Joanne shook her head. âIndeed. Those without money would take out loans just to go to the bar and buy drinks for him. The wealthier ones would splurge their money in the bar to compete for his
attention.
âLook at this one. She comes from an ordinary family yet worries that he might be tired from work. She bought a bottle of wine worth ten thousand dollars so that he gets to rest a bit longer at her table. This kind of spending habitâ¦â
There was no way to judge it. Saying more would be overstepping. After all, these were all consensual.
Wynter looked at the chat records. She noticed that Sky preferred to reply to messages at around 4:00 am or 5:00 am.