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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1300

Summary for Chapter 1300 Cancel the Contracts: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

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Chapter 1300 Cancel the Contracts 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.

The businessmen were enraged by Wynter's arrogant attitude. They had never encountered a young woman as rude as she was!

Unable to tolerate her insolence further, Emmett warned, "Sounds like you need a lesson in manners!"

Hearing that, Taylor instantly moved in front of Wynter. His tall, imposing figure cast a commanding presence, and his cold, somber eyes gazed down at Emmett.

"And what exactly do you plan to do? Are you going to teach me a lesson, too? It's regrettable I've just come to realize how the Whitman family is held in such low regard. If you wish to sever ties with us, then so be it.

"From now on, we are canceling all procurement contracts with the Lark and Stafford families. Contracts with other families will be terminated upon expiration," Taylor sternly declared.

It was only then the group of businessmen realized that Wynter's situation was completely different from Shane's.

Not only was she the Quinnell family's child, but she was also Taylor's biological niece. The businessmen now regretted their impulsive criticism of Wynter to defend Yvette.

Little did they know that Wynter intended to provoke them. Rumors claimed that players in business warfare were typically artful and shrewd. But beneath the surface, they were often left with frustration and agitation upon being exposed as dupes who failed to profit.

By doing so, Reuben and Taylor could distinctly feel the derision that others held for both the Whitman family and Wynter herself. Clearly, Wynter's little ploy proved effective.

Unlike Noah, Taylor didn't hesitate to express his displeasure aloud. It reminded Kenton of the younger and more overbearing Taylor he had known in the past.

For years, Kenton had yearned to take over Taylor's place. Upon seeing Taylor reclaim his former presence, Kenton realized he had to expedite his plot against the Whitman family.

Taylor might defend his beloved niece now, but would he maintain such confidence once Wynter sent him behind bars?

Feeling more relieved at the thought, Kenton believed he shouldn't show his trump card just yet. He could let Taylor have his moments. After all, the Whitman family had much bigger concerns to address.

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