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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 334

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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) is the best current series by the author Noveldrama. The Chapter 334 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 334 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Chapter 334 Suggesting Ms. Quinnell Not Stay in Kingbourne

Ronan initially wanted to say Wynter came from “a small place” with limited vision. Yet, seeing her composed demeanor made him doubt himself. No matter what anyone said, whoever Fabian acknowledged

was the one!

Ronan reassured himself with this thought. Wynter still smiled lightly with a distinguished demeanor. She didn’t bother chatting with Fabian.

“We’re here.” Ronan glanced around and noted, “We really do have to

queue.”

Indeed, there was a huge crowd. People who had appointments were lined up from inside to outside. The store’s antique facade displayed

a dazzling array of antiques.

A person holding a sl*p of paper exited jubilantly, beaming. “The

fortune teller said if I drink this prescription, I’ll surely have a son!”

“The fortune teller knew you wanted a son?!” someone nearby

exclaimed in surprise.

“That’s right! The divination was so accurate. I’m thoroughly

convinced!”

Hearing this, those in line grew even more anxious. Just then, two

individuals dressed like scholars came out and announced loudly..

“Today’s fortune-telling slots are full. We are sorry for any

inconvenience caused. Please come back another day if you’re distressed.”

Chapter 334 Suggesting Ms. Quinnell Not Stay in Kingbourne

“Distressed?” Wynter’s eyes flicked up when she heard this.

Worried that Wynter was pondering too deeply, Ronan whispered, ” Ms. Quinnell, don’t worry. We’ll use another entrance and wait for the

crowd to disperse.”

Those who had queued for so long were hardly willing to disperse.

However, it was Darrell’s rule.

After 2:00 p.m., he no longer told fortunes but only allowed item requests. These were items that ordinary people could hardly afford as they often cost tens of thousands of dollars.

As the scholars said, people had no choice but to plan to return another day. Some even sought scalpers to queue for them, each

relying on their means.

Once most people had left, Ronan approached, handing the scholars some money. One scholar smiled. Sir Rathbone, that’s very kind of you. Please come inside.”

Ronan looked back at Wynter.

One of the scholars frowned. “Who is this?”

“Sit,” an elder gestured.

Ronan immediately laughed. “Did you foresee my visit?”

The elder was Darrell. He poured a cup of tea. “I am fated with those

in distress.”

Somewhat excited, Ronan quickly introduced, “This is my niece from

out of town. She’s just arrived in Kingbourne. Could you look at her

face?”

Darrell pushed the tea aside and smiled quietly.

Ronan knew the rules. “My niece also wants to request an item.”

Chap 334 Suggesting Ms Quenell Not Stay in Kingbourne.

The elder then turned his gaze to Wynter. After a long pause, his expression suddenly darkened. He watched her intently as his voice changed slightly when he spoke.

“The female in distress has too strong a presence. It harms herself and others. For her family’s sake, she shouldn’t stay in Kingbourne.”

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