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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 601

Summary for Chapter 601: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 601 – The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama

In Chapter 601, a key moment in the Love novel The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), Noveldrama delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Wynter had not forgotten about the red shoe in her bag. Her priority now was to find Nixon's soul and use the method of guiding souls to send him back.

Winnie had said that Nixon had fallen sick because a child wearing a costume had invited him to play.

Wynter's gaze fell on Isla in front of her. "Has your sister ever invited a little boy to play?"

"A little boy?" Isla shook her head at first, but then said, "Oh, I remember now. There seemed to be a little boy, but my sister didn't invite him. She said he was chosen."

Wynter quickly got the essence of Isla's words. "Chosen? By what?"

"I don't know, either." Isla tried to recall something. "It looked like he was captured, but no one spent a single penny to look for him."

Isla tried hard to explain clearly to Wynter, "Those people have taken away a lot of children other than my sister, and they have not returned.

"Wynter, since you speak Foplyanese, could you go and ask them what happened? They are friendly to those who can speak Foplyanese."

"They? Are they Foplyans?" Wynter's eyes narrowed.

Isla shook her head. "No, the Foplyans do not abduct people. They only invite them to take photos together. But they promised to send my sister back after taking photos. Why isn't she here now?"

Isla could not comprehend what exactly was going on.

Wynter thought about this period in history.

Suddenly, she snapped her fingers, and her expression changed.

"Do you know where those people who were photographed were taken?"

Isla nodded seriously. "I know because I have sold flowers near there."

"Take me there." Wynter was worried that it would be too late if they went there any later.

Isla bit her lips. "Not now, Wynter. I need to save my mother. She hasn't eaten anything for several days and has been coughing."

The first thought that went through Wynter's mind was that it was influenza.

That was until Isla said, "Mom has a lot of red open sores all over her body, so she forbade me to go near her."

But Isla persevered because her sister, Lily Olsen, was just over three years old. Lily would be very sad if she could not see their mother when she returned home.

Isla took Wynter through several twists and turns until they arrived at a rundown area.

It was difficult to imagine that this was a city.

On the opposite side, only separated by a street, was a place full of extravagance where waltz music drifted out from a dance hall.

The spare change that some Foplyans threw to beggars was enough for them to live on for a long time. Yet, the poor could not even afford a bite to eat.

Wynter had read about this period in history before. Each time she read about it, she found it difficult to calm her feelings down.

All of that was incomparable to seeing it with her own eyes.

The streets were still wet as a Foplyan indifferently pushed an old man to the ground, and blood spread out over the bluestone road.

But the rest of the people were only focused on picking up the leftover food, such as bread rolls, that the Foplyans threw away.

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