The Princess and the Paupers

Chapter 696



Chapter 696
Phillip didn’t look back, just heard the noise behind him. He didn’t even bother to glance at Mr. Winters before ordering the
people around him, “Show the guest out.”
Mr. Winters froze. He was like a fish out of water. He realized the worst possible outcome, Phillip wasn’t planning on letting him
off the hook, nor was he going to give his granddaughters, Noreen and Enid Winters, a chance to turn over a new leaf. The rest
of the Winters clan would also be in the crossfire.
The Winters were toast!
Half an hour later.
News of Mr. Winters turning himself in to the police became the hot gossip.
Everyone was in disbelief. This well–known philanthropist, who’d rubbed elbows with the McMillians for years, had done
something wicked, almost offing Romeo’s father.
And Noreen’s parents, who had been waiting for good news at home, were taken aback by Mr. Winters‘ sudden surrender.
Apparently, Romeo’s father hadn’t fallen into the pool by accident years ago but was pushed by Mr. Winters.
Patrick was sweating bullets. Before he could gather his wits, the butler hurriedly reported that the police were at the door to
investigate a cold case. Patrick and Belinda Winters immediately thought of the little girl they accidentally hit and killed while
driving on a mountain road years ago.
The girl came down the mountain with her grandmother after picking herbs. They were tired and were resting under a tree. The
girl was about to fetch water from a nearby stream when Patrick, in a hurry to get home, was driving too fast and couldn’t stop in
time..
They wanted to settle the matter privately with the grandmother, but the grief–stricken woman refused any financial
compensation, demanding that the driver pay with his life.
Learning that the woman and her granddaughter had been living on their own for years, Patrick and Belinda decided to run her
over, too, and dumped their bodies off a cliff.
They thought they had gotten away with it, but now the cops were at their door.

“Could it be Romeo?” Patrick shivered.
Only Romeo had that kind of power. Anything he set his sights on, he got.
Now, the Winters were his prey. Once he had them on his radar, they were screwed!
Belinda nervously said, “Could it be Arabella? I heard from our daughter that she’s not a pushover.”
Whoever it was, the Winters were in deeper trouble than they thought.
Before the cops hauled them off, Patrick got a call from the company about a tax evasion investigation. The stock price was
plummeting, and people were jittery.
Soon, news of Patrick and Belinda’s hit–and–run and tax evasion became the talk of the town.
They were even rumored to be involved in illegal activities.
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Shortly after, Noreen and Enid hiring a hitman also became hot news.
Online public opinion was overwhelmingly against the Winters, condemning them for their inhumanity and outrageous actions.
And all of the Winters‘ distant and close relatives, whether in politics or business, were under police investigation.
“Bella, good job!” On the phone, Kelly couldn’t help but praise when she saw this news. She had no doubt that this was
Arabella’s doing.
Arabella, “They brought it on themselves.”
They were the daughters of the Winters family, but they personally got involved in this, even trying to get away with it would be
hard.
Kelly, “Maybe they didn’t trust anyone else with this, but they didn’t consider the consequences if things went south.”
In short, they were just plain stupid.
These two trouble–making sisters, the worst in history, had dragged their entire family into the abyss.


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