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The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1366

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Chapter 1366 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.

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Kenton clenched his fists tightly. I knew it was you, Wynter. Time and time again, you’ve ruined my plans

I originally intended to take my time with the Whitmans. But since you’re playing the game this way, I’ll make sure their downfall comes sooner than expected. Let’s see how you’ll handle the storm when it hits.” 

In Kenton’s plan, the strategy was to slowly devour these small and mediumsized enterprises. With the difficulties of running a physical business, any malicious icing on the cakewould make survival nearly impossible

Most of the companies he had previously acquired fell victim to this tactic

They were smeared, pressured by public opinion, and crippled by fabricated accusations, leaving them with no way to defend themselves. This allowed Kenton to buy them out at a bargain price which steadily elevated his status

The Blaise family’s business was already within his grasp, but now his plan had been abruptly disrupted

Kenton was so furious he could almost envision killing Wynter. Her interference had forced him to alter several of his plans on the spot. [1] 

He quickly took out his phone, sent a message, and then walked over to the window

It was evident that Tobiasattitude caught Orson off guard. He was left somewhat at a loss

For the past five years, the Blaise family’s presence had been steadily declining, and few truly respected them. In order to secure promotional resources, Orson had to lower his stance to approach others and ask for favors

Orson knew about Tobias as his granddaughter was a fan of his. He remembered her granddaughter enthusiastically telling him that people would definitely start buying their applesauce if he could get Tobias to go to their factory

His granddaughter was still young and didn’t understand the complicated world of the adults. Even a minor celebrity wouldn’t consider coming, given the current state of the Blaise family, let alone a toptier celebrity that young people raved about

Orson opened his mouth slightly before quickly grasping Tobiashand

This gesture reminded Tobias of the past. The Orson he remembered from his childhood wasn’t like this

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Back then, Orson was full of vigor. He would occasionally visit Fabian for a game of chess and proudly announced that he had secured another piece of land, ensuring that the old workers could return to their jobs

Though Tobias wasn’t into business, he deeply admired the older generation of entrepreneurs who shared the same values as Fabian. He knew that having such vision and magnanimity was no small feat

But Tobias felt a pang of sadness as he watched Orson now. His every gesture was filled with an air of humility

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