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True Tycoon Her Empire, Her Rules (Winnie and Suzan) novel Chapter 10

Chapter 10 

As the eldest grandson in the Bryant family, Horace always wore a smile that belied his 

unquestioned authority. Even the parents in the family often marveled at how their words paled compared to his glance

For instance, young Springer clammed up immediately upon catching the stern look in Horace’s 

eyes

Amber glanced at Horace and then quietly lowered her gaze, her expression unreadable

The security personnel in the manor briskly escorted Dotty away for questioning, but it was at tricky situation. Officially, Dotty hadn’t stolen anything tangible from the Bryant family, so involving the police was out of the question

At most, her actions could be superstitious nonsense. After all, the idea of stealing fortunewas without tangible evidence

But after this incident, Dotty could no longer be a part of the Bryant family

What should we do with these items?the butler asked Winnie, who had just returned home and seemed to possess some inexplicable insight into the matter

Burn them.Winnie replied casually before pulling out her phone and swiftly transferring half of the e one hundred thousand dollars Horace had just sent her to another account

Horace raised an eyebrow at that but didn’t press the issue. Once he gave her the money, it was hers to spend as she pleased

The butler reported the garden’s drama to Bacchus in the grand study. Something was in the flowerbeds. It appears to be what Miss Winnie mentioned as the item stealing the family’s fortune.” 

Bacchus raised an eyebrow. That girl knows about such things?” 

The butler considered before answering. It could be a coincidence.He explained. The surveillance shows the item was buried a month ago. According to Miss Winnie, our family should have experienced some financial loss by now. However, I checked with Mr. Clifford, and there’s been no such loss in the company or household.” 

It implied that Dotty’s buried item had no effect, casting doubt on the credibility of Winnie’s claims

Bacchus mused, then chuckled. Seems like it’s just a peculiar hobby of the girl. Let her be as long as it’s harmless.” 

As for Dotty, intent matters, and since she harbored Ill intentions, she could no longer stay with the Bryant family

When Winnie heard that the Bryant family hadn’t suffered any losses, she didn’t believe it. Impossible.” 

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Though minuscule, Dotty had siphoned off some of the Bryant family’s fortune energy

That tiny amount was enough for Dotty’s family to come into a windfall

Winnie was sure of this

Springer, who had initially doubted Winnie but reconsidered after she correctly identified Dotty’s actions, scoffed, I told you someone was just blowing smoke. Stealing fortune energy? I’ve never heard such nonsense!” 

Winnie shot him a look that read, Keep your distance, kid,then turned to Horace. Check Dotty and her son’s bank accounts over the past month, and we’ll know the truth.” 

Curious about Winnie’s abilities, Horace didn’t hesitate to call. The investigation results came back quickly, and upon viewing them, Horace’s expression turned intriguingly complex

Springer and Amber, eager for the scoop, leaned in close to catch a glimpse

Horace pocketed his phone and looked at Winnie, saying. Their family did come into money recently. They won a lottery jackpot of five million dollars.” 

Winnie’s Itoldyousoexpression was unmistakable

I know what I’m talking about. Fortune energy is a zerosum game. The Bryant family must have lost a corresponding amount if they gained five million dollars.” 

Winnie was serious, but Horace was at a loss for words

He paused for a moment before replying, Last week, there was a hiccup with a branch office project, resulting in a loss of

won.” 

But to Horace and Clifford, the CEO, such a sum was negligible

I thought you meant a significant loss when you said financial loss.Turns out, it’s just a few million,Horace said as if to suggest he didn’t consider it worth mentioning because of her 

choice of words

Winnie sighed inwardly. It wasn’t that the Bryants hadn’t lost some fortune energy, but to them it was akin to misplacing a single penny hardly something they’d even notice

Oh, the burdens of the wealthy

Even as a Bryant herself, she couldn’t help feeling a twinge of envy

Dotty’s son lost all the savings to gambling a few months ago and was arrested last month for a DUI accident that resulted in a fatality. The victim’s family demanded two million dollars for a settlement. It seems Dotty resorted to stealing our family’s fortune energy out of desperation,Horace explained after uncovering the back story with Dotty’s confession

Upon hearing of the DUI fatality, Winnie subconsciously linked it to the evilness she felt from Dotty. But then she paused, realizing something didn’t add up

If Dotty’s son caused the death, the evilness should have been indirect, yet what she sensed 

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