Chapter 1556 The Relief Sculptures – A Turning Point in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama
In this chapter of The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), Noveldrama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1556 The Relief Sculptures shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
Whether it was in physical industries or high-stakes ventures reliant on luck, Wynter had a well-thought-out plan for everything. She was truly a genius among geniuses.
Only today did Logan realize that this genius had long since devoted herself to the country.
Among all the people present, none could have imagined she had such a background. Otherwise, no one would have dared to confront her or go up against the Whitman family.
Even back when Clyde was alive, he spoke of her with disdain. Chad even thought of Wynter as a joke. Looking back now, it was all so ironic.
They had all lived in arrogance, so used to their privileged upbringing that they instinctively categorized people into different ranks. Logan thought he understood Wynter completely, but in truth, he probably hadn't even grasped a third of who she really was.
As a young man, like many others, Logan harbored a dream of being a hero—hoping to become, like a movie's protagonist, someone truly special who could dedicate his life to the land beneath his feet.
Logan's pain was gradually washed away by a surge of excitement. He looked up at Wynter. "Rest assured, Wynter. I will definitely complete the task you've entrusted to me!"
"Alright." Wynter didn't doubt Logan's character. Otherwise, she wouldn't have given him the badge belonging to the Special Unit.
There were people in this world who carried a legacy, and then there were those who walked through life guided only by their passion. From the moment she met Logan, Wynter knew he was unhappy within the Winston family.
She had heard all the rumors from Kingbourne about her. So, she knew it wasn't easy not to conform in such an environment.
Yet, Logan had managed to stay true to himself—he was the only one in his family not influenced by those around him.
After giving her instructions, Wynter didn't linger. Initially, she had planned to personally visit Lynette's club to see what exactly was captivating all those socialites.
However, after seeing the earlier relief sculpture, she was left with an unsettling feeling. Compared to investigating the clubhouse, the scholarship committee seemed far more dangerous.
From its name alone, it was clear that the program involved students. Laboratory schools, being one of the top schools, shouldn't have many issues. After all, they weren't found in rural areas with neglected children whose parents were away for extended periods.
In Edison's eyes, once Fredric made his move, Wynter was as good as finished. It was merely a matter of time. He only needed to sit back comfortably and watch the spectacle unfold.
At the right moment, he could even play the hero over at the Whitman family. But for now, he would allow them to remain happy. After all, he believed they would be in a living nightmare soon.
Edison's thoughts were colored by a prior agreement that if the Wray family fell, he would be chosen as a decision-maker for the Chamber of Commerce.
Today, however, not many had shown up. He knew that most of the attendees had gone to the Whitman family instead.
"Alvin really is shortsighted, betting everything on the Whitman family," someone whispered in Edison's ear.
Edison chuckled in response and said in a quiet voice, "Let him. Those who go there now will end up crying even harder later."
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