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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1225

Summary for Chapter 1225: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1225 – The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama

In Chapter 1225, a key moment in the Love novel The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), Noveldrama delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 1225 Not a Plaything 

Clearly, the view at night would be stunning

The hall was equipped with wine racks and party items, and the floor offered a picturesque view of Riogeb. Gazing down the towering floor, it felt as though the entire nightclub lay beneath their feet

Unfortunately, the investigators were frustrated as they failed to discover any clues

Just as they were at a loss, Wynter appeared asking about Dalton’s 

whereabouts. She had tried calling him multiple times, but he didn’t answer 

once

They’re not here and have gone to the corridor below,an investigator replied. They had prudently donned disposable shoe covers to avoid contaminating the 

crime scene

As Wynter was about to look for Dalton, she suddenly stopped in her tracks. From where she stood, she had a clear view of the nightclub. In particular, she noticed the bar stools lit up whenever someone was seated

Upon recalling the young women mentioning Vanessa being chosen, Wynter realized her mistake. She had assumed Hazel and her friends brought Vanessa to Club Solstice after catching the influential figure’s interest online

Yet, it turned out that the targets were randomly selected within the nightclub. Poor Vanessa had been targeted from that special floor

Wynter stood tall with a dark expression. The ostensible figure’s impulsive decision had claimed a young woman’s life. To them, those young women. were mere playthings and to be used as they pleased

Vanessa wasn’t the first or last victim of their cruelty. If her case remained negligently investigated, there would be similar incidents in the future

More young women would flock to the nightclub. While some sought to find a rich partner, among them were innocent souls who risked becoming playthings simply to seek a taste of life’s experience

Under no circumstances should the man force himself on the woman after her 

relection. Unfortunately, it was hard to prove one’s Innocence within such gray 

areas 

Based on the information, Vanessa wasn’t an ideal victimshe had hoped to secure a better life with a rich sclon. However, she didn’t deserve to be treated as a plaything by others

Wynter understood that the case was challenging, filled with twists and rumors swirling. To uncover the truth, she knew she needed hard evidence

The law should never condone a crime, especially to those who viewed lives. as mere playthings

Wynter glanced at the surveillance cameras, having figured out how the 

targets were chosen. She also deduced the instruction relayed to Sky through his earpiece

On the surface, Sky greeted Vanessa, who seemed to fit his customer profile In truth, he approached her to satisfy certain individualsgratification

Obviously, someone had given him orders. While Sky wasn’t involved in th previous cases, similar escorts were doing the dirty work

Despite understanding their fears, Wynter couldn’t simply urge the young women to protect themselves and their innocence

The forensic report indicated that Vanessa had engaged in sexual behavio before her death, yet no foreign substances were found in her body. The oth party left no traces of evidence

Even if they wished to pursue legal action, they couldn’t find the perpetrat 

That was the truth behind the unresolved cases. The mastermind was fami with the law and had established many connections. It seemed there was another manipulator besides the Wray family

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