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Chapter 560 Wynter Proves Her Identity

Winnie halted for a moment.

She then looked at Wynter standing there. “Your eyes are like Marie’s. Nice to meet you, Sevie. I’m Winnie

Yeaton. You can call me Ms. Yeaton. I hugged you when you were a child.

“You did misunderstand Naomi, but it’s not your fault. After all, you’ve been away for many years from home. When you returned, your parents didn’t pay much attention to you. I understand you can’t accept it

for a while.”

Winnie seemed to want to stroke Wynter’s head. “You were naughty when you were young. If you made a mistake, you have a chance to seek forgiveness. But if you don’t, I won’t let anyone slander you. I promise it with my reputation. Let me see your dress.”

She was thinking about a way to eliminate Wynter’s hostility.

Since Wynter returned, Tobias and Elliot seemed different from before.

But on such occasions, they had to think about their mother.

Marie wouldn’t want to see either Naomi or Wynter in trouble.

Winnie glanced at everyone. “You all should believe what I say. When I was at Frenda, I had contact with Lamar’s brand. I know things that ordinary people don’t know.”

“Ms. Yeaton, we all believe you.”

A lady smiled. Her voice was gentle as if she were attempting to smooth things over.

“It doesn’t matter whether it’s a knockoff. Children all have vanity. Marie isn’t here today. We should give her daughter a chance.”

Wynter’s smile faded as that lady spoke, and her hand stopped fiddling with the purple sugilite pendant.

She looked in the direction of that lady–and she found the voice that appeared in her dream.

“Sevie, lower your head. Let me see the back of your neck,” Winnie said kindly.

Wynter ignored her and made a phone call in front of everyone.

She spoke in Frendese, “You can post those outfits that I designed yesterday.”

“Really? Oh my God! Lamar, are you serious? Can I post it?”

The other party appeared to hear something incredible. After all, according to Lamar’s charactershe disliked publicity.

Wynter responded calmly, “Yes. But you must state that I gave those outfits to my family. In terms of creative inspiration, I’d like to convey my admiration for the Quinnells, a national business conglomerate,

and my family.”

“Huh? You admire the Quinnells?”

It appeared unbelievable. In all the years he had known Lamar, he had never heard her express admiration

for anyone.

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