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Fabian looked at the electronic ticket on Wynter’s phone. He had two

more hours left until the train ride, which meant he could stay for

another hour of tea.

He brightened up at this and went back to chatting with Margaret.

Wynter went into one of the rooms and packed Fabian’s medication for him. Before Fabian and Ryan left for the train, she handed the medication to Ryan and said, “Alexis told me that no one tampered with Grandpa’s last prescription, but Grandpa’s breathing was labored

when I examined him.

“Could you keep an eye on his diet, and he follows through with it? He can take everything else in moderation. I’ll examine him again once I

go over to Kingbourne.”

Fabian’s condition had improved considerably in the last two days..

He had been coughing when he first arrived, but if his flushed ch*eks were any indication, he was much better now.

Wynter also insisted that he carry his medication on his perso

Fabian had planned on getting some work done on the train, but the medication Wynter gave him contained a mild relaxant. That, coupled.

with the comfort of the premium coach, put Fabian to sleep before

the train even left the district. He had never been this relaxed before.

Moving to Kingbourne required more packing than anyone expected.

Dalton wanted to stay and help Wynter, but she turned him down.

After all, she didn’t want him to see Wolf’s secret stash.

She hadn’t forgotten how their equipment was lost as a result of Dalton tracking them down.

Dalton was still grinning when Wynter shoved him out. “Shouldn’t I be

helping?”

“I’ll call you if I need you,” she said curtly. “Grandma needs help moving because of her bad leg, so you can come over and help by

then. Bye.”

After that, she slammed the door in his face, making her dismissal of

him clear.

Dalton fell speechless. He had given Wynter the impression that he was overly fragile and couldn’t contribute to the moving effort,

perhaps save for becoming a driver.

Theo sat up straight, alarmed. “What do you mean?”

“There are some things that can’t be rushed, Grandpa,” Dalton chided jokingly. “You told me that when you were giving me calligraphy

lessons, remember?” He glanced out of the car window, his gaze as

dark as the night.

Theo heard the forlorn edge in Dalton’s voice and burst out laughing.

Well, who would have thought you’d end up in this situation, huh?

Hasn’t Dr. Genius agreed to go out with you yet?

“I told you to stop being so high-handed and cocky, or you’ll end up being single for good, but you just wouldn’t listen! Now look at you,

moping over a girl! Haha/

Dalton groaned in exasperation, “Grandpa, would you mind?”

Theo sipped his tea smugly and said, “Someone’s finally come along to put you in your place, you brat. I heard from Fabian himself that your performance is under review. I bet you’re kicking yourself for

calling off that engagement!”

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