Summary of Chapter 1143 from The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)
Chapter 1143 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 1143 Jealousy
Dalton instinctively shot a cold glance at Austin, who appeared rather pitiful and innocent.
At that moment, Dalton recalled Wynter’s preference for such men over him. She had once stated that she was drawn to their melancholic appearance and found them fun to tease.
Dalton secretly let out a scoff as he suppressed his annoyance behind his perfect facade.
Lost in his grief, Austin failed to realize his constant pestering of Wynter had given others the wrong impressions.
Wynter and Dalton’s visit was abruptly cut short by the unexpected incident. As Malik began making arrangements for Alijah’s funeral, Dalton suddenly called out to him.
“Leave the death announcement for another day,” Dalton instructed, leaving Malik confused.
Despite feeling annoyed by Wynter’s concern toward Austin, Dalton still provided an
explanation.
Mr. Fenton Senior passed away upon Wynter’s visit. If words went out, it would be bad for her reputation.”
It seemed no one had considered the impact of Alijah’s death on Wynter aside from
Dalton. Even though she had helped cleanse the house and laid Alijah to rest, others might
mistakenly believe that she had caused his demise.
She was already notorious for jinxing her father, and Dalton feared that the rumors would
only worsen her reputation.
Wynter couldn’t care less about her reputation. Upon hearing Dalton’s words, she was momentarily stunned and turned to him with sparkling eyes.
“How nice of you,” she whispered into his ears.
In truth, certain personal burdens were hard to banish, yet Wynter had intervened in the
Fentons‘ affair for Austin’s sake.
“For a cultivator, both reputation and belief are of utmost importance. There’s no harm in
The Fentons promised to heed Dalton’s words. In truth, they also felt it was inappropriate to announce Alijah’s death so soon.
At that moment, Malik voiced his confusion, “How strange. Dr. Yates affirmed that my father had be red back then. How did he end up like this?”
Wynter raised her brow at Malik’s words. Instead of mentioning the Ledgers of Souls, she questioned, “A doctor surnamed Yates?”
“Exactly! She’s known as a genius doctor and is rather skilled in traditional medicine.
Rumors have it that her needles can bring the dead back to life. She’s currently staying in a mansion at Oceanview Street,” Malik replied.
Hearing that, Wynter stopped caressing her purple sugilite pendant and asked, “Is her name Yvette Yates?”
Malik exclaimed in surprise, “How did you know? Did you perform a divination?”
“Nope. I just happen to know her,” Wynter stated while tucking her purple sugilite pendant away.
Malik could hardly contain his excitement. “What a coincidence! To think you’re friends with Dr. Yates!”
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