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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1093

Summary for Chapter 1093: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter 1093 – 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 1093 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

Chapter 1093 You’re Nothing But a Troublemaker 

Janette wat visive futfeind by Wynter a harsh erficiam in truth, Jaxon and Judith intended to 

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to marital relationships, physical abuse was often more noticeable and garnered sympathy. Yet, it was the evotional abuse that proved scariest 

To have one’s kindness relentlessly exploited; one’s worth demeaned, and ultimately be crushed by despair was truly a terrifying experience

While Wynter was undoubtedly a skillful doctor, her expertise in psychology was equally impressive

Judith’s frailty not only stemmed from the formation but also from the emotional abuse she had suffered throughout the years

Plus, Wynter recognized the medicine Judith once took as sleeping pills. As Judith was pregnant, the medication could add to her hormonal imbalance

Grasping onto her purple sugilite pendant, Wynter had to find a way to ease Judith’s pain urgently. Otherwise, she doubted Judith could hold on much longer

Sometimes, all it took to stop dreaming was to start anew. Though a child would always be a mother’s lingering attachment, Judith needed to face the truth. Otherwise, she would remain trapped in a circle of torment

I’ll never go back. I’m getting a divorce, and that’s final,Judith declared

With trembling hands, she looked at Janessa and scolded sternly, I don’t remember teaching you to justify wrong as right, nor have I taught you to shift the blame onto someone else. Why should I tolerate further when your father has cheated on me? You’re a lost cause, Janessa.” 

Upon hearing that, Janessa suddenly recalled her classmateswords. She couldn’t stand that Judith, who had always been the pushover in the family, was now reprimanding her. At that moment, Janessa could no longer put on a pretense

If you can’t endure it, you should’ve filed for divorce in secret! Why did you have to say those things online

Grandma was rightyou’re just hoping to see our family fall apart! You’ve caused such a stir, but have you ever thought about me? How can I face my classmates and others in school

You are nothing but a troublemaker! Daddy should’ve divorced you long ago! Do you want to know why I like Ms. Phoebe? Take a good look in the mirror! You’re just an ignorant old hag

You must write an apology letter to Daddy right now! Then you can go wherever you like!Janessa screamed, clenching her fists

As Wynter listened to Janessa’s rambles, the expression in her eyes darkened. Shocked, Jaxon quickly covered his daughter’s mouth. In contrast, Judith remained calm and composed with a faint smile

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Don’t listen to her, honey. She’s been in great shook today. Her friends had been gossiping about her. She just needs some time to process everything,Jaxon hurriedly explained

Judith cast a glance at him, though the resentment had faded in her eyes, Was I the reason she suffered at school? Of course not. She was mocked because of her indecent and shameless father

*Ladmit that I posted my autoblography online, but I was merely speaking the truth. I regret not raising her well, but I have no chance of saving her. All I can do is raise a child who won’t end up like her

I’ve made my decision, Jaxon. I’ll see you in court,Judith softly concluded

Jaxon attempted to pester her further when two men in black suddenly appeared and took him away. At that moment, he finally noticed two other figures altting in the cafe

Jaxon didn’t recognize Dalton as the latter rarely showed up in public. If he had known that the scion of Kingbourne was present, Jaxon would never dare to say such things

However, Jaxon was familiar with Sebastian. Knowing Sebastian’s authority in the legal profession, Jaxon panicked. My wife has misunderstood, Mr. Sebastian! It’s not what you think” 

  

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