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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 973

Summary for Chapter 973: The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell)

Chapter 973 – A Turning Point in The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) by Noveldrama

In this chapter of The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell), Noveldrama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 973 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

Chapter 973 Albert Sees Through the Deception

Albert sighed deeply. Alright. Let’s stop talking about Wynter. Let’s discuss our own matter.” 

Albert went to great lengths to play along with his sister’s charades. He was doing things he wouldn’t 

have done in normal circumstances

Great uncle, Grandpa always had issues with Jolene. You are the only one who can persuade him and 

that stubborn nature of his.” 

Albert decided against holding Jolene’s hands after some thought. Instead, he only looked at Declan and 

said, I want to marry Jolene.” 

Jolene was so thrilled her heart nearly leaped out of her chest. She almost couldn’t hide the money- 

hungry gleam in her eyes

Al, you finallyJolene forcibly changed her tone when she noticed Declan’s warning gaze

It will only strain your relationship with Grandpa further if you bring up marriage now. Al, I can wait for you. Don’t let me be the cause of a conflict between you and Grandpa.” 

Albert looked at Jolene deeply. This isn’t for you. It’s for myself.However, Albert didn’t say that sentence aloud. He was grateful to Wynter for allowing him to see through all the deception

Declan had always cared for them since they were young. Whenever Fabian was strict with them, it had always been him who pleaded on their behalf

Albert still remembered the time he almost drowned at the beach. It was Declan who saved him. Ever since then, Albert had always regarded Declan as a hero in his heart

But now, seeing the silent exchange between Declan and Jolene, Albert was completely disillusioned. There was no need to make excuses for him anymore

The truth was just as Wynter had said. The two not only knew each other but had even conspired to drive a wedge between Declan and Fabian to manipulate him. It was all an act from the start

After some reflection, Albert realized that the deeper the love, the stronger the admonishment. Fabian’s tough love was meant to instill discipline. Too much coddling would have spoiled them

Albert finally understood that Declan’s action was slowly and subtly rendering them useless. After all that, they still had to feel grateful to him. It was truly a cunning strategy

Albert maintained a facade of calm and even gentleness. He was aware that Wynter’s schemes were not 

over yet

This convinced Jolene that Albert truly loved her. She believed she had him wrapped around her fingers. Why was Mr. Quinnell Senior even giving her so much pressure back then? The outcome of their schemes seemed quite obvious now

Al,Jolene said tearfully, I shouldn’t have left you for my studies. I was too insecure and arrogant back 

then.” 

Chapter 973 Albert Sees Through the Deception 

Albert lowered his gaze. He did not want to look at Jolene at all. His voice was heavy as he said, It’s not your fault.” 

Albert blamed himself for being so blind and overly attached to the past

If his actions had caused Fabian to be unable to find peace during his illness, or if his brothers met tragic ends, or if Wynter died without anyone to claim her body, Albert would never be able to forgive himself. Albert was thankful Wynter had revealed the truth to him.. 

Albert kept his emotions hidden. Declan felt reassured as he listened to Albert and Jolene’s conversation

There was a limit to how much a brother indulged his sister. If she was beyond saving, he would 

eventually give up

The recent unexpected events had made Declan doubt, but now everything seemed to be going according to his plan. Albert seeking his intervention was the first sign of success

Albert, you know me. Normally, I wouldn’t have interfered with your grandpa’s decisions. But I’ve watched you grow up and I understand you’re sentimental. You would be unhappy for the rest of your life if you were to be forced into a marriage against your will.” 

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