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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1064

Summary for Chapter 1064: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Summary of Chapter 1064 from The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter 1064 marks a crucial moment in Noveldrama’s Love novel, The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 1064 Where Injustice Reigns Enter Wynter 

Make her apologize to the Martinez family now! No one in the Zachman family has 

ever gotten divorced. She’s not my daughter anymore if she dares get a divorce. She’s truly out of her mind!Judith could hear her father’s furious yelling through the phone

For as long as Judith could remember, her father was always like this. It was as if the world had flipped whenever things didn’t go his way

Judith used to think that she had to be grateful to her parents. Now, she understood that it didn’t matter. Her brother could do whatever he wanted. It was only she and her younger sister who had to act grateful

Judith laughed. Ironic. It’s truly ironic.” Her head was bleeding but she couldn’t stop laughing. Her eyes seemed to be shrouded in a thick black fog

The world is vast. Yet, I have no place to call home. I just want to know, is a daughter’s life really worth nothing? Why did you bring me into this world if you didn’t love me? Was it solely to pave a path for your son?” 

The voice in her last sentence didn’t sound like Judith’s. It seemed to come room to the west. It was muffled by layers of walls, but it was deafening

Leo remained still because he couldn’t stop an 

ny of this. He even shared the of this. He even shared the 

sentiment as Judith. Everyone here deserved to die

Resentment influenced one another, especially when confronted with injustice

the 

Kill them!A voice echoed in Judith’s ear. She felt herself lose control as her hand tightened around the fruit knife beside her

Kill them!Judith lowered her gaze as her palm faced downward

Georgia saw this and still wanted to kick her out. Get lost!” 

Just then, the door was suddenly blocked by a leg clad in black pants and rugged boots. Her long hair and sleek coat framed a stunning, yet cool, visage. It was none other than Wynter

Wynter’s hand promptly caught hold of Judith as she lifted her gaze. This support helped Judith regain her sanity. She didn’t know what had gotten into her earlier

Wynter tightened her grip on her purple sugilite pendant which brought Leo back to his senses as well. He looked at Wynter with innocent eyes as his tiny mouth. quivered pitifully. Master

Wynter held onto Leo as her gaze turned to Georgia. She’s pregnant. You shouldn’t. have pushed her no matter what. Besides, as she said, it was your son who cheated Your son is a scum

Mr. Martinez is respected in the archaeology community. I thought the Martinez. family would value reason and proprietary. You’ve proved me wrong today, Mrs. Martinez.” 

What did you say?Georgia didn’t know where Wynter har 

to meddle in her family affairs

come from. Who was shel 

Georgia was about to lose her temper when one of the retired teachers pulled her back and reminded her that Wynter might be a student. It wouldn’t look good if this incident spread

Georgia took a deep breath and suppressed her anger. If this really was Haddon’s 

student, she couldn’t openly show her rage. But she thought that Wynter was an ill- 

mannered student who failed to assess the situation

In reality, Georgia didn’t possess any genuine talent or knowledge. Her job and her 

marriage to Haddon were both a product of her family connections. As a result, shel always looked down on people from outside the city

This is not the way to present yourself if you’re a student visiting your mentor’s 

home.Georgia sneered as she eyed Wynter from head to toe

Over the years, she had seen way too many poor students who didn’t even know to 

bring a fruit basket when visiting their mentor

Wynter held Judith’s hand as her casual gaze fell on Georgia. And in what way should I present myself? Should I kneel before you? Who do you 

think you 

are?” 

Wynter’s relentless questioning and final retort left Georgia gasping for breath. You! You!Georgia’s finger trembled as she pointed at Wynter. You won’t be graduating!

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