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The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 833

Summary for Chapter 833: The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 833 – The Heiress’ Return Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama

In Chapter 833, 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.

Chapter 833 TobiasChange 

Beside Naomi, Bill shouted out of regret. He clung to the police car and was unwilling to leave. He said he could provide more clues

Shane was the only one protected by a lawyer and allowed to stay, but in the current situation, he might as well not have stayed

Everyone was watching him with disdain

His designer suit had been wrinkled from the tugging moments ago, and his shoes had been stepped on several times. But even so, the onlookers had no intention of letting him go.. 

A father like this is worse than an animal.” 

How could he blame the poor lady? What he did was no different from handing her over to the traffickers 

with his own hands.” 

Apologize!” 

Apologize!” 

Shane was overwhelmed by the shouts for his apology. He could only grit his teeth and say to Wynter, I’m sorry. I’ve been negligent as a father. I hope you can forgive me.” 

Oh, I won’t,Wynter replied nonchalantly. What about you, Tobias?” 

Tobiaseyes were cold. Same.” 

Shane didn’t seem like a father but more like a heartless scoundrel driven by selfinterest

Every time Tobias thought about Wynter’s abduction and Marie’s illness being related to Shane, he wished 

he wasn’t his son

But no one could choose their parents or the family they were born into. Accepting the fact that their parents were selfish was another kind of liberation

Tobiasfortune had changed completely

Shane had only been able to verbally abuse him time and time again when he was young and vulnerable because he was his father

Shane had always said that Tobias was inferior to others. He had said Tobias was born just to make up the numbers, and that he was not good at anything except singing and dancing

If someone else said that, Tobias could completely ignore it, but Shane was his father

Tobias always doubted whether he was really as useless as Shane said. Was it because of that that he couldn’t protect his mother and sister

Now he was clearheaded. Why should he care about the words of a scumbag

Wynter had always been able to sense the ominous fortune surrounding Tobias. That was why she was 

Chapter 833 Tobias Change 

always most worried about him

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Such ominous fortune often came from the heart, and it was hard to dispel without finding the source

But Tobias always looked happy and cool on the surface. He looked like he would protect Wynter, even if 

the sky fell

In fact, in Wynter’s dreams, though he had been bullied so much, he still told himself that he had to persevere so that he could protect Wynter when she came back one day

But their opponent never let him live until she returned

Not only did they oppress Tobias at home, but they also took away his resources and mocked him for having no background

At that time, Tobias had too many haters. He had so many haters that his every action would be magnified, and his words would be maliciously interpreted

Shane saw all of this but never thought to help him just because Tobiasdreams couldn’t meet his so- called standards

Tobias didn’t even get to give Wynter the money he had saved up and the house he had built for her

In her dreams, she didn’t even know that there was a brother at home who loved her so much

She wasn’t unwelcome. Rather, those who welcomed her had been silenced beforehand

Wynter thought it was fortunate that she knew everything in this life and had time to save the young man, who should have been thriving on stage

Tobias shouldn’t be shrouded in ominous fortune. He should stand in the spotlight and be admired by thousands. He should be loved by millions, just like now

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