Chapter 139
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 139 The Puzzle of Wynter Identity
Standing next to the car, Ewanâs impatience grew. He couldnât wait any longer and was about to
venture into the alley to search for Larry.
However, Ewan was not dumb. Seeing Larry make such a grand entrance when he entered earlier, he
knew it wouldâve drawn some attention.
Thus, he decided to ask Susan and Warren if they knew where Larry had gone. If that didnât work, he
would go straight to Margaret and ask her instead!
Before Ewan could step inside, his attention was drawn to Jerry, who was standing outside. the
barbecue shop. To his surprise, Larry was seated at a table by the window.
Growing up, Ewan had frequented this modest shop himself. But seeing someone like Larry here was
unexpected and out of place.
Unbeknownst to Ewan, the choice of venue was orchestrated by Wynter, who valued convenience
above all else.
âMore meat. Wolf loves it,â she insisted.
Larryâs smile was almost ingratiating. âBring us 20 plates of mutton!â
Wolf gestured with a hand that indicated the number five.
Wynter calmly ordered, âMake it 50 plates.â
Larry quickly complied. â50 plates then!â
Larry marveled at Wolf, âBoss, itâs truly remarkable how accommodating Wolf is when youâre present.
Itâs quite amazing that Wolf was the first to find you.â
Wynter simply nodded without delving into details.
Larry rolled up his sleeves and handed her the utensils. âBoss, Wolf seems a bit unfamiliar
with me.â
It struck Larry as odd that Wolf didnât even playfully pull his hair upon seeing him.
Besides, Wolfâs eyes used to be a different color.
Wynter gently patted Wolfâs head. âHe matured too quickly. His nutrition couldnât keep pace, and it
affected his brain.â
Larry was shocked. âWhat do you mean?â
âHe suffers from amnesia,â Wynter remarked casually as she tied her black hair into a ponytail.
She then placed an order for a plate of mutton before glancing outside. âLarry, youâve brought along a
follower.â
Upon hearing this, Wolf stopped eating and tried to rush out.
Wynter raised her hand to halt him. âThatâs none of your concern. Finish your meal, then prepare some
noodles for Grandma. She prefers them without meat, so add an egg and boil the noodles until theyâre
soft.â
Their position was conveniently obscured by a wall from Ewanâs view outside. All he could discern was
Larry attentively tending to someone seated across from him..
Ewan couldnât help but wonder who it was that could be important enough to compel Larry to go to
such lengths.
Ewanâs eyes sparkled as he yearned to barge in.
Jerry was surprised by the shamelessness of Ewan, who had apparently followed them here.
Larry certainly didnât want to see him, so without hesitation, Jerry stepped forward to intercept him. âMr.
Yates, what do you think youâre doing?â
âJerry, weâve been friends for a long time. I just want to head in for a meal. I wonât disturb Mr. Hilton,â
Ewan smiled apologetically. âAt most, Iâll raise a glass to him.â
Jerryâs tone was icy. âMr. Hilton has never met you, and thereâs no need for drinks.â
âI can tell Mr. Hilton is in a good mood,â Ewan persisted, not giving up on the idea of going
1. in.
He stood on tiptoe to get a better view. âBut who are the people dining with him? How did they end up
meeting here?â
Jerry blocked his way. âEwan, if you keep this up, Iâll have to call security.â
âPlease, donât,â Ewan pleaded. He even offered a cigarette to appease Jerry. âIâm just curious. I only
want to see for myself why someone as influential as Mr. Hilton would even bother giving utensils to
others.â
But Jerry wasnât swayed. He turned around and commanded, âGet him out of here.â
In that fleeting moment, Ewan strained to catch a glimpse inside. With just one look, he found himself
instantly frozen in place!