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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1018

Summary for Chapter 1018 Eternal Regret: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter 1018 Eternal Regret – A Turning Point in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama

In this chapter of The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), Noveldrama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1018 Eternal Regret shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

Axel and his men watched the scene unfold with a sense of eerie fascination. Once the formation dissipated, they wouldn't remember any of this.

Wynter wasn't worried about any negative consequences, so she continued moving until she reached the boundary between the formation and the real world.

Suddenly, Celestial Dragon spoke, "There's something buried here. It's not good, but it's related to you."

Related to her? Wynter didn't fully understand, but she didn't hesitate. She immediately started digging.

Wynter's movements were swift, and after digging about seven inches deep, she uncovered a paper talisman. This talisman wasn't like the traditional ones but was used for calming spirits.

As Wynter dug deeper, she realized she was no longer within the formation but in a spot in the real world. It seemed like the backyard's water source with pebbles.

Beneath the three talismans, she found a cremation urn. She picked it up, and before she could take a good look, the ashes from the newspaper were carried away by the wind.

Wynter's gaze turned icy as she looked at Celestial Dragon. "Are these ashes related to me?"

Celestial Dragon nodded, still sensing the surroundings. "The resentment was strong before but is now fading."

Wynter realized the reason Declan received the Quinnell ancestors' protection wasn't merely because he was in the family registry. He had been using Gordon's ashes to anchor the formation and draw energy.

But who could have stolen Gordon's ashes from under Fabian's watchful eye?

Realization dawned on her. Fabian wasn't the head of the family when Gordon passed away. Everything clicked into place.

Instead of going directly to the boy, Wynter said to Axel, "Mr. Zenfeld, if I asked you to disappear today for the future, would you agree?"

"Absolutely!" Axel responded without hesitation. He looked at the men behind him, all with soot-blackened faces. They nodded in agreement, too.

"We would!" Even the cook, who was roasting potatoes, stood up.

Zayden stood next to Wynter, his eyes red. "Myla sacrificed herself. Before she left, she asked me to tell you that women today can take on many responsibilities. The women of the future can also do just as much."

Tears welled up in Zayden's eyes as he said, "She was happy to see you."

His form began to fade as he continued, "I feel the same. Don't worry. I will become an excellent sniper and win many battles!"

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