Chapter 773 Don't Believe Him
Wilton didn't want to embarrass Abigail further since she refused to say anything else.
"Well, since you've all come, let's eat first." Wilton welcomed everyone and invited them to supper.
Since Wilton announced the start of the dinner, everyone soon started eating.
"Cowan, will you kindly tell Westley and his friends about the snow forest and winter hunt?” Wilton asked Cowan to tell them
about winter hunting.
Wilton encouraged the young people to cultivate their ties in this manner. Winter hunting was a traditional activity in the
Snowland, and it had developed into a family tradition for the Schmidts. When Wilton was a child, he also enjoyed winter
hunting. He asked a few pals to join him in hunting while they cultivated their connections. This was an excellent social way.
As a result, Wilton later urged Clifton and Cowan to join their brothers in winter hunting.
It had now become an integral part of the Schmidt family tradition. Each year, as soon as winter arrived, they entered the winter |
hunting season, which began when the snow forest was blanketed in heavy snow.
They hunted once a month or once a week, depending on their schedules. They could hunt whenever they pleased.
When Westley and the others came, Wilton wanted them to experience winter hunting in the snow forest as well, but he hadn't: anticipated Cowan returning to prepare for it.
Young people appeared to be better effective in communicating with other young people in a more straightforward and pleasant manner. He believed he was out of sync with the times as an elderly guy.
"Allow me to tell you something about winter hunting, Mr. Morris. To begin, are you interested? If you're not interested, willingly acknowledge them as presents. If you are interested, that's the best. We can go hunting in the winter together. I will go into depth about it." Cowan spoke quietly, yet his tone conveyed an air of superiority.
Indeed, Cowan behaved identically to his sister. They were so adamant about identity that they seemed superior to anybody who paid the Schmidt family a visit.
"Would you like to go winter hunting, Gabrielle?" Westley was not in a hurry to express his opinion. He had just turned to inquire of Gabrielle.
Gabrielle was well aware that Westley despised Cowan's haughty demeanor. If it had been in Antawood, he would already have taught him a lesson or simply ignored him.
However, this was the Schmidt family's residence in the Snowland. Westley would not go too far for the sake of Wilton. A man like Westley had enormous endurance and an amazing knack to conceal his thoughts.
When there was no need to have a conflict, he would not allow himself to lose his temper.
"Is winter hunting enjoyable?" Gabrielle was unfamiliar with hunting and was thus looking forward to going, despite her dislike for the Schmidt family's two pompous siblings.
"It's wonderful to hunt in the snow. If you like, we can go." Westley would give importance to Gabrielle's thoughts. He would agree to do everything she wanted, and he wouldn't do anything she didn't like.
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