Chapter 357: Letter of Submission



"Master, what did you just say?"

Winna Connie, who was standing by, didn't hear clearly what Wentworth had just said to himself, so she asked softly.

Hearing Winna Kearney's voice, Wentworth turned around and looked at her with a half-smile. It was not until Winna Kearney became somewhat at a loss that Wentworth said very gently:

"Okay, Winna, now you can tell Joseph Kony about our conversation just now!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Winna Connie's face instantly tensed up, and she said hurriedly in a panic:

"Master, listen to me, what I just said is true, I really mean it..."

However, before Winna Connie could finish her words, she was interrupted by Wentworth, who said nonchalantly: "How can it be such a coincidence? I just returned to Ouagadou and haven't even entered my own door, and you found me! There is an old saying in my hometown that the more beautiful a woman is, the more likely she is to lie! But it doesn't matter! Anyway, I already know the answer I want to know!"

"Whether what you just said is true or not, you can go and tell Joseph Kony now that I know everything, and I will not hide it and will definitely tell my grandfather."

"If what you just said is true, and you really want to leave Africa and the Kony tribe, this is your token of loyalty. If you can survive, then my promise still stands. I will take you back to Europe and ensure your safety."

"If what you said is not true, and you are here to gather information for Joseph Kony, that's fine. You can go back and report to him now, and I won't stop you!"

After hearing what Wentworth said, Winna Kearney stared blankly at the Winna Kearney in front of her for a long time. After a long time, Winna Kearney suddenly said: "Wentworth, don't you understand the seriousness of the problem? This is Africa, this is Ouagadou! Besides, Dumbledore hasn't come back yet! Aren't you afraid that you can't go back to Europe?"

Hearing Winna Kony's words, Wentworth smiled indifferently and said, "Then I really want to see how your Kony tribe plans to make me unable to leave Africa! Believe me, Joseph Kony can't afford this price, and the entire Kony tribe can't afford it either!"

Hearing Wentworth's confident expression, Winna Coney looked at Wentworth deeply, then stood up and left. But after taking a few steps, Winna Coney stopped again, looked back at Wentworth, smiled, and said:

"In fact, most of what I just said is true, Master!"

Wentworth smiled, waved his hand nonchalantly, and said:

"Go ahead, everything I said just now is true!"

Seeing Winna Connie walk away quickly, Wentworth stood up, stretched, and left the dining lawn.

Just when Wentworth was about to find a random student of Vagado to ask how to get to the principal's office, he happened to meet the siblings Jimon Hughes and Emma Hughes who were rushing to school.

Wentworth walked forward, but before he could speak, Emma Hughes said, "Wentworth, is that you?"

Wentworth smiled and nodded, saying, "Yes, it's me. I want to ask how to get to the principal's office?"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Emma Hughes was stunned, and then said nervously: "Wentworth, what are you going to do? Don't be impulsive! I told you those things because I hope you can tell Albus Dumbledore!"

Hearing Emma Hughes' words, Wentworth smiled indifferently and said:

"Of course I will tell Headmaster Dumbledore, don't worry!"

After hearing what Wentworth said, Emma Hughes became even more worried. Then, Emma Hughes insisted on taking Wentworth to the principal's office in Vagado personally.

Facing the extremely persistent Emma Hughes, Wentworth had no choice but to spread his hands and said:

Emma Hughes breathed a sigh of relief when she heard Wentworth agreed.

At this time, Wentworth waved his hand to call Djimon Hughes aside and whispered a few words in Djimon Hughes' ear.

Djimon Hughes' eyes suddenly widened, with an expression of seeing a ghost, and he shook his head repeatedly. However, before Djimon Hughes could say anything, Wentworth took out a bag of gold galleons from his arms and stuffed it into Djimon Hughes' hand.

Jimon Hughes weighed the gold galleons in his hand, with a look of struggle on his face, but in the end, he nodded heavily.

Seeing this, Wentworth patted Djimon Hughes' shoulder with great satisfaction, and Djimon Hughes left quickly.

Wentworth came to Emma Hughes and whispered:

"Okay, let's go together!"

Then, led by Emma Hughes, the two walked towards the principal's office of Vagado.

On the way, Emma Hughes asked Wentworth what he had said to his brother, and Wentworth said nonchalantly:

"Go ask him to help me find out something!"

Hearing Wentworth's words, Emma Hughes said with some concern:

"Is there any danger?"

Wentworth thought for a moment and replied calmly:

"As long as you are not discovered, there will be no danger. If you are discovered... as long as you don't die on the spot, your life will not be in danger!"

Emma Hughes: "..."

Just as Emma Hughes was taking Wentworth to the principal's office in Uagadou, Winna Kony also came to Joseph Kony's luxurious residence in Uagadou.

Joseph Kony is not the only one living in this small building. There are also other students from the Kony tribe studying in Ouagadou.

Seeing Winna Connie coming, many people came forward to greet her, and many people's eyes were full of enthusiasm.

In the past, Winna Connie would usually chat and joke with them, but today Winna Connie was obviously not in the mood.

Winna Connie went straight to the top floor, but on the stairs stood two wizards holding wands. These two wizards were obviously not students of Vagadu, but Winna Connie said without any surprise: "I want to see my cousin!"

Then, one of the wizards walked into the top floor, while the other wizard looked at Winna Connie in front of him warily until the wizard came out and said, "Miss Winna Connie, the young master invites you in!"

Then, Winna Connie took a deep breath, went up to the top floor, and went straight to a gorgeously decorated study. Joseph Connie was sitting quietly in front of a large desk, reading a book.

(End of this chapter)


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