The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 1550





Chapter 1550 Clyde Winston

"Are we actually there?" Wynter asked, arching a brow.

In response, Leo affirmed enthusiastically and jumped beside her. All of a sudden, he froze." Wait, Master! Don't take off your blindfold yet!"

Wynter caught on to something he said and asked, "What's wrong? Is there another painting? Is the formation still active?"

"Not exactly, but you might want to be prepared," Leo replied, casting his gaze downward with uncertainty.

Without hesitating, Wynter took off the silk scarf and looked down. Meanwhile, Leo was ready to throw the body before them into the pool if Wynter reacted with horror. Even if a cultivator could accept a spirit's presence, they couldn't bear the sight of a dead man.

However, Wynter merely narrowed her eyes before leaning over. She wrapped the silk scarf around her hand and turned the body over. The figure appeared to be over 100 years old, with white hair and age spots. Beside him lay the rosary bracelet he had always worn.

Wynter recognized the face, though it looked older than the last time she had seen it in the papers. With the loss of collagen, the elderly seemed to be nothing more than skin stretched over bone. It was as if he had succumbed to sudden old age.

Wynter silently examined the elderly's face by touch, much like how experienced doctors discerned if one had undergone facial surgery. When she confirmed that the face was authentic, her eyes darkened. It appeared the elderly man had truly passed away.

"His energy feels familiar, Master. Wait, he was the one who tricked me!" Leo exclaimed upon the sudden realization.NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.

As he leaned in closer, his confusion grew. "But that's not right. Why is his energy so weak?"

Ignoring his question, Wynter threw the silk scarf away and called Elmer. "Call off the search for Clyde Winston. He's right here."

Elmer was baffled. He would've long noticed if Clyde had been in the villa. Given the Special Unit's vigilance, they couldn't have possibly missed Clyde.

At that moment, Wynter clarified, "Clyde's dead. Initial findings indicate he didn't die long ago. We need to dig deeper into what really happened.

"Considering the low temperature in this place, it might affect the actual time of death. This also explains why we can't detect the decaying odor."

Wynter wondered who might have killed Clyde. From Leo's and Yvette's remarks, Clyde clearly wasn't one to be taken lightly. Yet, there he was, having unexpectedly died of old age, with no visible wounds to explain.

"Get the forensics team in here. Use the astrolabe to get into the corridor and fix the lights.

I've destroyed the paintings on the wall. Burn them all," Wynter instructed in a low voice. As the Special Unit quickly complied with her orders, Wynter examined her surroundings. Before her lay a lotus-shaped pool, surrounded by walls engraved with dragon-like reliefs.

It was said that the dragon had nine children. Each dragonling was distinctive and seemed to be at an earlier phase of metamorphosis, akin to a wyrm. But that wasn't the point-the most striking detail was that the dragons appeared to be biting down on a jewel.

A sense of déjà vu washed over Wynter. As she instinctively stepped closer, the metallic scent grew stronger. The scent of blood turned out to be coming from the reliefs!


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