Chapter 1206 – Highlight Chapter from The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)
Chapter 1206 is a standout chapter in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.
Chapter 1206 Use Money to Settle Problems
But this case seemed like a suicide on the surface. Was there more
to it?
Upon closer consideration, it didn’t make sense. Vanessa was a
young girl in the prime of her life and was a college student who was about to graduate.
Why would she jump off a building without a reason? What she experienced before her death was the crux of the case!
“I apologize. I’ve misunderstood. Wynter quickly adapted and smiled at the girls with a hint of embarrassment. “I’ve just graduated and started working, so I find it unfortunate. It’s hard to believe she would jump off like that “
The girls looked at her and thought Wynter wasn’t familiar with her work. They also saw Joanne glancing at her earlier.
“She’s probably feeling a lot of pressure. We don’t know the specifics But Vanny would sometimes complain that her hometown was too poor, and she didn’t want to go back.
“However, she also didnt know what she could do in Hawford, either We aren’t sure
Wynter followed the flow of their conversation. “So, you’re saying that she…”
“There aren’t things we wanted to bring up because it’s not very flattering. Vanny had some extreme ideas lately because she wanted to stay in Hawford. She was pretty and was hoping she could make
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use of that to stay.”
Wynter raised an eyebrow. “Is that why you girls introduced this work.
to her?”
“No, we didn’t. It was her own idea to find someone wealthy,
preferably a scion. She was fine with them being older too, as long as he treats her well.”
Rosaria Rowe, one of the girls, took her phone out and showed Wynter some chat records on her phone to convince Wynter.
In one message, Vanessa had written, “I really envy those women. who marry rich guys and don’t have to work.”
Joanne nodded slightly and turned back to the girls. “We’ll need your assistance in providing a detailed statement. We have to record
everything thoroughly.”
Things were unlikely to settle down quickly after such a chaotic event.
Meanwhile, a middle–aged man was in a panic in Kenton’s office. He was far removed from the usual composed demeanor he had shown in the news. His tie was askew, and he was sweating profusely.
“Kenton, what do we do now? You have to help me!”
“What do we do now? I want to know that, too!”
Kenton was more frustrated than anyone. The bar was under his name, and several departments were already on his case.
Fortunately, he was just an investor and had left a subordinate in charge, or Wray Group’s stocks could have been affected.
“I told people to repeatedly warn you guys not to go overboard. This isn’t overseas! And you! What have you done? You drove someone to their death!”
Kenton pounded the table in anger. “I’ve said it so many times. When something goes wrong, use money to settle it. Why didn’t you listen?”
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