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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 972

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Dive into Chapter 972, a pivotal chapter in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), written by Noveldrama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.

Chapter 972 It’s Also Problematic To Have Too Good of a Fortune 

The night grew darker

At first glance, the back garden seemed perfectly normal. At the very least, it appeared ideal from a fortunetelling perspective. It was said that a house facing south with its back to the north would attract 

positive energy

However, it was this seemingly perfect setup that masked a significant flaw

Every piece of land has its own unique fortune. In this world, it was not just humans that had souls. Every plant and tree had a spirit too

People often said that nature was the fairest judge as it would distribute what was deserved to each person. Hence, that was the reason for the saying that you would receive what you give

The layout in this back garden had precisely disrupted this balance. Although the fortune of this house was good, it blocked the wind from the east. That would mean that the fortune of the entire villa community would not be able to rise and would remain stuck

Wynter carefully surveyed the surroundings. She knew there were surveillance cameras, but had to hack the main system herself now that Wolf wasn’t around

The footage displayed in the security room now was of the previous night

As for Declan, his attention was currently entirely focused on Albert. For him, nothing was more important than finding a new valuable puppet

Declan had underestimated Wynter, and Liam even more so. Liam assumed that Wynter was only interested in leisure

His assumptions were evident from Wynter ordering several bottles of wine and playing loud video games. She would also constantly demand snacks. Outsiders would assume that Wynter was the actual heiress, not just a guest

Mr. Miller, what’s going on?Albert, who was downstairs, timely asked. You’ve been going upstairs a lot. Is something wrong with Wolcott?” 

Liam scoffed. It’s not Mr. Jones. If only it was him. It’s Ms. Quinnell. Frankly, Sir Quinnell, you and this Ms. Quinnell” 

Liam!Declan stopped pouring his tea, anger evident on his face. Who gave you the permission to discuss Wynter?” 

Liam was visibly frightened and immediately fell silent. He had been so frustrated today that he forgot his place

Albert turned his gaze to Declan. When Wynter first confided in him, he was indeed somewhat skeptical Could the great uncle who had always loved them like his own children really be the mastermind behind 

all this

Chapter 972 Its Also Problematic To Have Too Good of a Fortune 

Even now, Albert could only see the indulgence in his great uncle’s face when it came to Wynter. But appearances could be deceiving

If a servant dared speak ill of Wynter, it spoke volumes about how the master usually conducted himself

I’m sorry, Mr. Quinnell. My bad. I was just concerned about Ms. Quinnell’s eating habits. It’s also quite 

late now.Liam found an excuse

Jolene, with her usual tact, stepped in as a mediator. It is indeed getting late. Al, it’s easy for Wynter to suffer from indigestion if she eats like this

From my previous interactions with her, she doesn’t seem like the type to keep the butler busy all the time.Jolene’s words prompted a glance from Declan

Albert replied coldly, She argued with Grandpa. I didn’t even know she came to great uncle. She has been quite stubborn lately. She used to listen to us. But recently… 

Albert’s tone was unable to mask his disappointment.She’s a bit difficult to figure out.” 

Jolene as the beacon of puritysurely had to show her compassionate side at this moment. I’ll talk to Wynter tomorrow. Girls her age are sensitive and tend to overthink

I might understand her better since both she and I come from humble backgrounds. Perhaps Mr. Quinnell Senior has been pushing her too hard.” 

I told Grandpa the same thing. I told him that once Wynter’s set in her ways, forcing her to do things she’s not good at won’t help. But Grandpa wouldn’t listen.” 

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