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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1127

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Dive into Chapter 1127, a pivotal chapter in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), written by Noveldrama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

"Why?" Phil was surprised. He thought Wynter would understand the stakes after his explanation and wouldn't be in such a rush.

Wynter glanced at Logan, clearly reluctant to speak in front of him.

Logan, looking puzzled, asked, "Wynter, are you really not going to visit my house?"

"I will, but we'll follow Phil's plan."

Since their visit to Kingbourne was to visit all aristocratic families, it was crucial not to reveal too obvious a motive.

Visiting Kingbourne's relatives before going to Hawford to see her uncles made everything more logical.

Clyde likely didn't know that Gordon had left something behind.

Wynter moved closer to Phil. Lightly gripping her purple sugilite pendant, she said in a lowered voice, "There's actually something that I couldn't find."

Gordon had left it for her, and it was published twice on the Youth Daily.

But Wynter hadn't shared that because the less she revealed about the Earthbound Formation, the clearer her view of the situation.

"I initially thought it was at the Quinnell residence, but now it seems more likely to be in Hawford."

When Gordon's message in the paper said to come home, she instinctively thought it meant the Quinnell residence.

Today, as Phil spoke, she realized the Quinnell family's true residence wasn't in Kingbourne but in Hawford.

She should have considered this earlier, but one thing after another had clouded her thoughts.

To Gordon, home was always that old house she had visited.

In his time, things were unstable, and he surely had many unresolved issues. He probably never expected the Quinnell family to move to Kingbourne.

To the older generation, the most cherished place was home.

Later, the formation ceased to show any anomalies. It was likely that the person found another source of solace.

Its recent activity was due to a disruption in the people's collective faith.

This formation was like the deadliest of knots. Even Dalton wasn't sure he could fully dissolve it.

There was actually one solution—eliminate everyone who had experienced the formation to remove all lingering regrets. They could just identify and find each person in the present.

However, this approach was the most extreme and would bring about more personal burdens. But it would guarantee no one else got caught up in it, nor would it disturb the flow of fortune.

Wynter's actions were always so unpredictable. She must have received some information about Gordon from the formation, causing her emotional fluctuations.

However, any emotional disturbance was dangerous for a cultivator. It was especially so since her personal burdens were growing deeper, some of which even he couldn't transfer.

With this in mind, Dalton placed his hand on her wrist. "I'll go with you."

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