Summary of Chapter 1507 The Arrogant Montclairs from The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)
Chapter 1507 The Arrogant Montclairs marks a crucial moment in Noveldrama’s Love novel, The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The entire Montclair family, except for Alfred, their black sheep, was steeped in arrogance.
However, Ophelia never saw it that way. Perhaps time had dulled her memory, making her forget how she was able to marry into the Whitman family and what it meant to be content.
The trap Kenton had set for Taylor wouldn't have succeeded without the Montclair family's assistance. Over the years, this had become an unspoken secret between the two families.
Tamia held firm control over the family's affairs, and her youngest son's greatest asset was his obedience.
The eldest, Alfred, was not her biological child, but the youngest, Landon Montclair was. Given that Landon was born late in Tamia's life, he was practically spoiled rotten.
Landon was currency seated in the agreed-upon meeting place between several families.
"How do you plan on dealing with the girl from the Quinnell family?" Edison Waldron asked.
The Waldron family was the one who organized this meeting. Yet, they had always played the silent partner's role. After all, they could profit from the rivalry between the Whitman and Wray families.
But now, with the Wray family in decline, it was only a matter of time before the old man would seek a family to do their bidding. The Whitman family was out of the question due to their ties to the Quinnell family.
This stroke of fortune had to land on the Waldron family no matter the cost! Edison was determined to make his family's value apparent to the old man!
Landon, still naive and riding the wave of newfound influence, couldn't help but voice his thoughts bluntly. "Mr. Waldron, what you should be asking isn't how to deal with that Quinnell girl, but how to take advantage of the Whitman family.
"If you ask me, the Whitmans are so busy dealing with their own problems that we could easily step in and deal the final blow."
"You're quite astute, Mr. Montclair. That's exactly my intention. We all recognize that the public sentiment is currently in your favor, which is why I thought it best for us to collaborate and brainstorm a plan.
Edison, a seasoned fox in the business world, quickly picked up on Landon's implication. "Are you suggesting there are issues with the Whitman family's accounts?"
Landon replied dismissively, a look of superiority on his face, "There will definitely be issues if they don't obediently give my sister what she deserves.
"My brother-in-law used to look down on me, but now it's his brother's turn to be the family disgrace. Isn't that hilarious?"
The Chamber of Commerce members each had their own agendas. But with the Montclair family holding so much leverage, they were eager to support whatever Landon said.
Edison, always cautious, asked, "Is anyone aware of this plan?"
"Rest assured, not a single soul knows," Landon replied.
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