Chapter 1406
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1406 Using Their Schemes Against Them
Cyrus was momentarily stunned by Wynterâs words. He had always heard from the Montclairs that they were doing things for his own good, that they wouldnât hurt him by trying to teach him everything.
As the Whitman familyâs eldest grandson, he needed to be wellârounded and competent in all areas.
Wynter then patted his back to help him come to his senses. âCyrus, you handled things well this time. Iâm not one to just criticize without offering some guidance. Think carefully about what these people have said. Is this land really worth pursuing?â
Hearing that, Cyrus was momentarily dazed. âArenât they currently demolishing the urban villages?â
Wynter thought of Tamia. She had mostly introduced Cyrus to people from the Wray family. This made Wynter suspect that Tamia might also be working with the Wray family behind the scenes.
She decided it was better to be straightforward. âYes, urban villages are being demolished. There are returns, but the cash flow is slow. It could take years before you see any substantial return.
âOf course, these arenât the most troublesome issues. You might not have dealt with people from urban villages before.â
Wynter then continued with a question, âDo you have the latest printed map of Hawford? I need to examine it closely.â
Although Cyrus was pretty much a mamaâs boy emotionally, he was reliable in other matters. When Wynter mentioned wanting to acquire land, he had prepared everything she might need.
However, it was true that he hadnât interacted with people from urban villages before. After all, he was sent abroad.
Wynter didnât shy away from pointing out his shortcomings. âYouâre too detached from ordinary people. You might think everything is better when you are overseas. Be it systems, education, or democracy.
âBut now that youâre back, you think that connections and relationships are key. At the dining table earlier you were indeed led to believe that connections are useful.â
Cyrus didnât know what Wynter was trying to say. âThen what should we do?â
âLet me explain human relationships,â Wynter continued in a calm tone. âIf they genuinely wanted whatâs best for you, they wouldnât let you invest in a place like the urban villages.
âTheyâre focused on their own achievements. If someone naive comes along with money to invest, theyâll certainly welcome it. Right now, to them, you and I are just naive fools with money.â
Hearing this, Cyrus opened his mouth as his breathing became uneven.
Wynter pointed at the urban villageâs location on the map. âSpeaking of the people in the urban village, you should know that I come from the countryside. So, I understand the local ways of doing things. Iâve even been to villages involved in trafficking.
âOf course, I wonât compare a civilized settlement with a remote mountain village, but there are fundamental truths you canât avoid. More people mean more thoughts. Youâll find it hard to defend yourself if they decide to use any means against you.
âPlus, they all listen to the village chief and are unusually united. This isnât entirely a bad thing, and there are positives as well. But who do you think can persuade an entire urban village to accept your demolition conditions?â
Cyrus responded quickly, âWe can find the urban villageâs chief.â
Chapter 1406 Using Their Schemes Against Them
âQuite clever.â Wynter slightly raised an eyebrow. Her expression didnât seem particularly admiring. â Check the village chiefâs background. If he were easy to deal with, the village would have been demolished long ago.â
Cyrus stiffened his neck. âWeâre in a society governed by law.â
âThatâs true, but the buyer still needs to ask the seller if theyâre willing to sell.â Wynter tapped her fingers on the table. Her analysis of human nature was sharp.
âAs long as the urban village isnât demolished, the village chief essentially has the final say on the land. He gets to enjoy the best welfare benefits and will certainly receive his share of the benefits during the demolition process.â