Chapter 403
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 403 Let Me Borrow Some of Your Fortune
The delivery man seemed taken aback by the unexpected attitude of the person who opened the door.
His facial expression suddenly stiffened.
He forgot what he was going to say next. He held the plastic bags and stared at Wynter, attempting to
intimidate her.
Wynter glanced at his featuresâhigh and sharp cheekbones. Despite his attempt to maintain
professionalism and a neutral expression, the malevolent aura was unmistakable.
âYes. Iâll be more careful next time, the delivery man said before raising his hand. âMr. Holloway
ordered some tea.â
âThereâs no one with that family name here,â Wynter said casually. âWhy donât you come in and see for
yourself?â
The delivery man seemed to be waiting for this invitation. With wet shoes, he stepped into the room.
He lowered his head, and his eyes darkened. âI want to know why you keep giving me bad reviews. Do
you know how much money Iâve lost because of those reviews?
âYou rich people think you can do whatever you want with us! Donât think I donât know youâre living
alone!â
Suddenly, he raised his hand.
However, Wynter didnât give him the chance to attack. She kicked him into the door.
Logan, who was standing inside, was shocked and wondering how she did that.
The delivery man was more stunned than him, realizing his sudden rage.
Wynter didnât give him a chance to recover. She stepped on his back and looked at Dalton. âDalton,
can I
borrow some of your fortune?â
âSure.â Dalton looked interested, and his eyes casually fell on the delivery man.
The delivery manâs expression changed. How could it have been him?
âIs this delivery guy afraid of you?â Wynter sensed something amiss.
Daltonâs eyes deepened. Indeed, but I havenât seen him before. I never order delivery, either.â
âTrue. You have a weak stomach,â Wynter said before reaching out to him. Dalton also naturally
extended his fingertips.
Wynter raised an eyebrow. âThatâs not how you lend it.â
âHmm?â Dalton chuckled softly. âHow should I do it, then?â
Wynter leaned closer to him, while Dalton lowered his gaze subconsciously.
Wynterâs lips touched his, drawing out a natural purple aura and transferring it to a lucky coin.
Chapter 401 Let Me Borrow Some of Your forts
Logan watched in astonishment. Won Wynter just using thin excuse to kiss Dalton?
Daltonâs black eyelashes twitched slightly, and his handsome face suggested he was restraining
himself
at this moment.
Unfortunately, it was just a brief touch.
The lucky coin seemed to glow with a layer of light.
Those of extremely high status were truly favored by fate.
With the artifactâs enhancement, the entire formationâs perimeter loosened.
This made Kaspar Stavius, who had come down from the mountain, stop abruptly.
âMaster? Whatâs wrong?â
Accompanying him was a young man who looked like a college student.
âDo you want some candies again? Just let me know beforehand. I can buy some for you, but you canât
use divination to pay people anymore, or theyâll think youâre trying to scam them.â
âQuiet.â Kaspar gestured in the direction slightly west of the crossroads. âWhy is the aura so chaotic?
Itâs bad! Itâs an Earthbound Formation. Get your master here.â
The college student exclaimed, âBut Master has been invited by an old friend to help someone.â
âHeâs always falling short at a critical moment.â Kaspar didnât say more. He walked quickly forward,
knowing there were other people present besides the Earthbound Formation.
Who exactly was able to break the formation with fortune and brute force?
Such an aptitude was perfect for becoming a ghost hunter!
It was just that the method used was wrong, so the fortune and spiritual power were wasted.
He needed to see who it was and intervene if necessary. He had many disciples, but none had the
skills
to be his apprentice yet.
He felt lucky to have come to Kingbourne. He seemed to have found a potential apprentice.
Kaspar walked quickly, ignoring the college studentâs shouts behind him.
On the pedestrian street, Kasparâs attire and pace were quite eyeâcatching. His speed was so fast that
people who didnât know better wouldnât have known he was a hundredâyearâold man.
After all, whose grandpa could walk faster than a bicycle?