What Happens in Chapter 1570 Gideon's Failed Promotion – From the Book The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)
Dive into Chapter 1570 Gideon's Failed Promotion, a pivotal chapter in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), written by Noveldrama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.
Wynter turned to Eliana and instructed, "Don't mention the incident to Mr. Valencia. Try to act normal when you return. If he asks you about it, tell him you're still considering it. Express your fear, but also subtly hint at your desire to go aboard while emphasizing you're not ready yet.
"Also, don't tell anyone about our conversation. I've added your number to my contacts. If you notice anything unusual, message me right away. I'll have someone to protect you and your family around the clock, so there's no need to worry."
Wynter rose from her seat and continued, "Come on, I'll give you a ride back to school. I'm sure those guys will be calling Mr. Valencia soon."
Eliana stared at her. Upon recalling the men's respectful demeanor toward Wynter, she hesitated and asked, "You'll save Penelope, won't you, miss?"
At that point, Eliana had realized the gravity of her situation. The men clearly didn't work for a legitimate company. Their claims of sending students abroad for further studies were nothing but lies. Penelope might be in serious danger.
As the thought sank in, tears started welling in Eliana's eyes. "I'll do whatever you say. Let's take them down together. I'm not afraid of anything as long as I can save everyone!"
Wynter was stunned by Eliana's declaration as she picked up her helmet. She then turned to Eliana with a smile. "I'll inform you when the time comes, you sweet girl."
"Don't speak too much and just observe her. Make sure she doesn't spill anything. More importantly, keep an eye out for anyone trailing her. They might intend to investigate your school."
Gideon's face instantly drained of color. Nothing terrified him more than the likelihood of the school being investigated. Having finally secured his position, he couldn't afford any blunder.
After all, the higher-ups had promised Gideon a promotion if he completed his tasks perfectly. If he succeeded, he would be given a position in the Department of Education.
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