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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1068

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Chapter 1068 – 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 1068 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

Chapter 1068 I Want Revenge 

I-Janessa was about to speak when Wynter interrupted her

Your mother was young and beautiful before she had you. Childbirth is incredibly 

damaging to a woman. Everyone knows that.Wynter’s gaze bore into Janessa, and 

her presence was overwhelming

But no matter how hard or exhausting it was, your mother wanted to bring you into 

this world because she loved you. She took the risks for you despite knowing the 

harm it would cause her

She doesn’t just ask about your meals because she has nothing better to do. She 

cares about you.Wynter’s eyes darkened. Yet, you’ve turned out this way. You are 

unworthy of the sacrifices she made

Indeed, some things are common. For instance, blaming a woman for a man’s 

infidelity. People often suggest that it’s because the woman didn’t take care of 

herself or didn’t maintain her figure

But infidelity is infidelity. The wife doesn’t need to take the blame for her unfaithful 

husband and his mistress. I’m here today to get justice for your mother. Your father 

is influential and has connections, isn’t that right? I’ll make him pay

That Ms. Phoebe of yours is an influencer? Then let’s expose her affair to the entire 

world. No one will get their peace, including you, until your mother is happy.” 

Wynter walked up to Janessa, her lips curved into a cold smile. Only then will I stop.” 

Janessa had never encountered someone so ruthless, and those words from Wynter 

didn’t sound like empty threats. Janessa’s face paled from fear. She turned to 

Georgia while crying. Grandma” 

Ms. Quinnell!Georgia stepped in and said, Marriage and divorce are adult matters. They have nothing to do with children. Jane is still young. She speaks without 

thinking, as all children do.” 

It was as if Georgia was implying that despite being the heiress of the Quinnell family, Wynter was bullying a child

Chapter 1069 (Wan Revenge 

Wynter looked at Georgia out of the corner of her eye as her fingers played with the purple sugilite pendant. She had intended to wait for Haddon to return, but now it seemed unnecessary

Wynter raised an eyebrow and was about to step forward when her arm was grabbed from behind

It was Judith. From the beginning, she had been on the receiving end of verbal assaults. She couldn’t understand why the world blamed her for her husband’s infidelity

She hadn’t wronged anyone. Wasn’t the one at fault the immoral scoundrel and his mistress

For all of Judith’s life, she had been taught that a person of integrity followed principles

Breaking up someone else’s family was wrong, no matter how young or beautiful the person was, and betraying a marriage was wrong, no matter how capable or outstanding the individual. So why was she the one being shamed now

The constant emotional turmoil was about to drown Judith until Wynter appeared and pulled her out of the quagmire. Wynter gave her strength. Judith decided she would no longer stand in her shadow

She is the daughter of Jaxon and I. How can our divorce not concern her? She will be going to middle school soon. Some documents might even need her signature.Judith seemed like a different person now as she no longer held back

I gave birth to such a daughter. It’s my fault, Everyone must face the consequences of their mistake.” 

Judith looked at Janessa 

as she spoke. I got pregnant with you right after getting married. We had to choose one of us to go to work. To take better care of the family, I listened to your father’s plea and resigned from my high executive position.” 

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