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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1250

Summary for Chapter 1250 Meeting Uncle Taylor: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1250 Meeting Uncle Taylor – The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama

In Chapter 1250 Meeting Uncle Taylor, 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.

Following Jesslyn's lead, Wynter walked down a beautifully decorated corridor. The ancient lamps hung on either side of the wall emitted a soft, dim glow.

It appeared the mansion had retained its original architectural elements.

As the sun began to set, the lights flickered on. Despite the dimming light being shadowed by the rose bushes, the house was far from gloomy while the roses' gentle fragrance filled the air.

The evening glow streamed through the window panes, casting a warm radiance across the floor and vintage carpet.

The vintage carpet, with its intricate yet elegant design, perfectly complemented the surrounding decor. Such aesthetic designs showcased the owner's refined tastes.

Reuben had studied in Frenda during unprecedented times, which was reflected in the renowned artistic creations that adorned the house.

Along the way, Jesslyn occasionally sized Wynter up. At first glance, she had dismissed Wynter as a country bumpkin, inwardly criticizing her casual attire and decision to bring a child along for work.

However, Wynter proved to be rather perceptive. She didn't sneakily glance around nor show her amazement at the Whitman residence's decor, leaving Jesslyn impressed.

After turning around the corner. Jesslyn brought out disposable slippers for Wynter and Wolf.

"Mr. Reuben is staying on the second floor. You may change your shoes here. After heading inside, please be mindful of your steps."

Such rules sounded reminiscent of an ancient wealthy household. Though Wynter didn't voice her objections, she realized something was amiss from Jesslyn's expression and behavior.

Even without her fake identity, she had learned about the Whitman family from her days as a venture capitalist.

In the past, businessmen were known for their principles and integrity. Yet, such qualities seemed increasingly rare in the present era.

Wynter couldn't help recalling Fiona's attitude during her first appearance in Southdale.

She then pressed a door open, revealing a grand living room with a majestic chandelier hanging from the broad ceiling that soared three stories high.

The living room featured a dashing, vintage style that evoked the look of an old film. Under the lights, a man in a suit stood tall as he engaged in a phone conversation.

His well-maintained physique hinted at a regular workout routine. Though he appeared fairly young, he carried an air of maturity and authority. He embodied the image of a classic leader of a prestigious business family.

As Wynter stared at the man, she recognized him as Taylor, one of her uncles.

Unbeknownst to Wynter, Taylor was deeply engrossed in a phone conversation with Kenton regarding Reuben's illness. He was determined not to miss any chance to save his father.

Taylor barely noticed the guests Jesslyn had brought in. At that moment, Jesslyn approached him and reported respectfully, "The doctors are here, Mr. Taylor."

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