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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1311

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Chapter 1311 – Highlight Chapter from The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter 1311 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 1311 Trying to Replace the Whitmans 

Why did Lynette look almost like Marie

Wynter’s eyes narrowed dangerously. She gazed at Lynette’s mismatched features as she lightly tapped her finger on her phone. This was a clear sign she was angry

As a medical student, Wynter knew the human body’s structure better than anyone

Lynette was undeniably beautiful, but there was something off about her smile. It did not look natural

Her beauty wasn’t innate but was rather crafted over time

This reminded Wynter of Club Solstice’s suicide case. The girls who had been leading others to spend money in the nightclub on Instagram had all undergone cosmetic surgery

That alone might not have been weird, but what caught Wynter’s attention was that every one of them had their procedures done at the club owned by Lynette

Previously, Wynter hadn’t connected all these dots. And even now, it was just a few fleeting thoughts crossing her mind

Wynter continued to lift her gaze to look at Lynette before raising an eyebrow. It wasn’t just the features. Even the way Lynette spoke seemed to be a deliberate imitation of Marie

The Wrays were truly rotten to the core. Not only was Kenton mercilessly consuming his own race in the business world and aiming to oust Noah and Taylor, but even Lyntette sought to take Marie’s place

Wynter glanced to the side, her finger tapping the purple sugilite pendant at her waist. Carol, Dora, and Leo, who were inside, seemed to have sensed her touch

Master, that woman reeks of blood.” 

I know for a fact she’s a bad woman. Master, you must stay away from her. She’s not easy to deal 

with.

Not easy to deal with

Wynter didn’t respond. She merely allowed the corners of her mouth to curl slightly. Her attire today only accentuated her sinister and dominating presence, which she didn’t bother concealing. 

Carol’s, Dora’s, and Leo’s voices were inaudible to others. However, Lynette seemed to sense something and turned her gaze toward Wynter. And you are?” 

Marie’s daughter. Have you forgotten?Kenton reminded her from the side. He was already angry with Lynette for failing to handle things properly. He prayed that she wouldn’t cause any further trouble

Marie’s daughter? Lynette’s gaze was piercing as she examined Wynter, who was overly refined. She had noticed her immediately upon arrival, sensing that Wynter seemed keen on approaching Lucius

Lynette hadn’t anticipated that she was Marie’s daughter. She thought to herself that since Marie 

Chapter 1311 Trying to Replace the Whitmans 

didn’t know her place, it was no wonder Wynter lacked any sense of decorum

2/2 

Though this was what Lynette thought, her face suddenly broke into a wide, surprised smile. Oh my goodness! Wynter, you’ve grown so much! I didn’t know you were in Hawford

Where’s your mother? And why haven’t you guys visited the Whitman residence to see Mr. Reuben?” 

As she spoke, Lynette moved forward, seemingly eager to hug Wynter. She appeared very warm and welcoming. Yet, her last comment was clearly intended to cause a rift

Wynter wasn’t the type to stand there passively and let herself be embraced by the likes of Lynette. As Lynette approached, Wynter deftly sidestepped and avoided her arms. She then raised an eyebrow, subtly telling Lynette to look behind her

Lynette glanced back. Upon seeing who was behind her, her entire demeanor stiffened. Her surgically enhanced face looked even more unnatural. MMr. Reuben?” 

How could Reuben possibly be here? Given his condition yesterday, with him vomiting blood, he should definitely be bedridden at home! This was supposed to give the Wray family an advantage over the Whitmans. Had he already recovered

Lynette’s expression betrayed her thoughts, and Reuben saw through her as well. Yes, it’s me. It seems like my presence has disappointed you, Lynette.” 

Lynette quickly realized she had lost her composure and hurried to explain, No, Mr. Reuben. That’s not what I meant” 

Chapter 1312 Embarrassing Lynette 

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