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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1571

Summary for Chapter 1571 Gideon's Evil Scheme: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Summary of Chapter 1571 Gideon's Evil Scheme from The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter 1571 Gideon's Evil Scheme 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.

Gideon had invested so much effort in his career, refusing to settle for a humble teacher. While most educators aspired to become principals, his ambition stretched further.

Gideon hadn't chosen the path of an educator to shape the younger generation. To him, it was merely a job.

Gideon believed that only a fool would choose education over the easy route to wealth. While some educators might find success in rural areas, opportunities in big cities were far more limited.

It wasn't that Gideon looked down on the students. Rather, he understood their circumstances all too well. The minimum grades required for admission to local institutions varied significantly for students possessing city identification cards compared to those without.

Besides, students from wealthy families had little reason to work hard. After all, they were set on a path to study abroad. It didn't matter if they failed the examinations as they could always pay for a certificate from overseas.

With enough money, anything was possible. That was the harsh reality of the world.

To pave a brighter path for his son, Gideon needed to secure a position within the Department of Education. Ironically, the school's principal had little faith in the value of education. Though he was an educator, he cared little for the very system he was part of.

Yet, that was simply how the world worked. Compared to individuals online earning thousands per month, many children struggled to escape their environments for better opportunities. With people trapped in echo chambers, they might not be open to the truth.

Typically, parents with a narrow outlook provided limited opportunities for their children. For instance, parents with a broader understanding would begin preparing their children for admission to institutions and selecting majors as early as high school.

On the other hand, those lacking insight often left their children to navigate alone, sometimes leading them to poor choices.

Even with the same grades, a student's future could be drastically affected by the institution they attended. While some worked tirelessly for a better life, others indulged in luxuries. Neither lifestyle was inherently wrong, but each shaped the children's destinies.

"Is Eliana one of the exchange students? I'm so jealous!" someone exclaimed.

As Gideon stepped outside, he overheard the students' chatter. Keeping up his gentle facade in front of them, he turned to Wynter and advised, "You can't park your bike here, young lady. It's not good for the school's image."

"That's our principal, Mr. Gideon Valencia," Eliana whispered nervously to Wynter, fearing that her return might lead to her expulsion.

Wynter glanced at Gideon, who met her gaze. During their brief call earlier, Colby hadn't had the chance to mention who had taken Eliana away.

So, Gideon assumed Wynter was just one of Eliana's acquaintances and internally regarded her with disdain.

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