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The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 812

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Chapter 812 is a standout chapter in The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.

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Just then, Bill chuckled and spoke with confidence. A finely crafted modern snuff bottle. If I saw this outside, I’d definitely buy it for my collection.” 

His comment signaled to the audience that the item was likely not authentic. Its vibrant colors and lifelike design made it quite appealing. However, this was an artifact evaluation, not everything was worth 

bidding on

Naomi smiled subtly and refrained from bidding. She not only sensed the artifact’s fortune but also discerned its authenticity from its texture. Those experienced in the antique world knew that truly old items never looked so pristine

The other team, which was initially hesitant, also lowered their hands. Seeing this, everyone assumed the 

item would go unsold and that the host would move on to the third piece.. 

Unexpectedly, Wynter raised her paddle and said calmly. I’d like to bid on item number two.” 

Bill chuckled inwardly. Tobiasfamily was as clueless as him. Even if they didn’t know about antiques

they could tell from the audience’s reactions that the snuff bottle wasn’t worth bidding on

She must be desperate for screen time, he uttered

While others didn’t see value in the item, Wynter took an interest and decided to bid. The snuff bottle was 

an enamel piece, adorned with a figure in a top hat holding a cane. Based on the design, it was clear the item wasn’t particularly old

Lindsay smiled and said, Is anyone else interested in item two? Mr. Loft? Professor Hutt?” 

Bill waved dismissively, clearly amused and unwilling to comment further. Regan, on the other hand

maintained a gracious smile

All right then,Lindsay continued. Item number 2 goes to Team Kina. With no other bids, this should be 

an easy win for them.” 

Tobias didn’t need to look to know what the others were thinking. He smirked and replied, Yes, it’s an easy win. If the starting bid makes my sister happy, it’s worth it.” 

Youngsters are certainly reckless. Old people like us can’t compete with them,Bill remarked, his tone 

dripping with sarcasm. His words drew laughter from the audience

Shane had invited Bill precisely for this moment. Naomi had a natural talent for artifact collection

Tobias, however, seemed oblivious to the benefits of aligning with her

With Naomi’s expertise, she could have bolstered their reputation on the show and prevented the current 

mockery of their cultural ignorance. However, Tobias remained detached and aloof

Shane never approved of Tobiascareer in singing and dancing and considered it a source of ridicule. Although his son had been more compliant before, he seemed to have lost his way since Wynter’s return

Shane didn’t expect Tobias to be smart enough to grasp the olive branch he was extending. Wynter might 

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have picked up some company management skills with Dalton’s help. However, not everyone could understand artifact appraisal; it was a skill that required time and training

Take Naomi, for instance. Although she had innate talent, her years of exposure to fine artifacts in the Quinnell family gave her an undeniable edge. Wynter, in comparison, fell short

No matter how talented or capable someone from a small town may be, they can never match the status 

or sophistication of a noblewoman from the capital city

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