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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1151

"You were completely devoted to Charlie back then, so it's not surprising that you wanted to give it to him."

Margaret was reluctant to bring up Charlie. However, she acknowledged that Wynter wouldn't have wanted to give it to Charlie if the gift wasn't valuable.

Margaret felt much more relieved after explaining. "You came to your senses just in time, and the Yate family's engagement didn't bind you.

"I planned to return it to you when you go to college, as the fortune teller had instructed, but now seems to be the right moment."

Margaret had wanted to mention this the last time she saw Wynter, but Wynter looked unwell then.

Seeing how exhausted Wynter looked back then, Margaret decided to let her sleep a little longer. Unexpectedly, by the next morning, Wynter had already left.

Additionally, with Wynter about to leave for Hawford, Margaret didn't know when they would meet again. Her only concern was to give Wynter the item.

Wynter was indeed curious about what the item could be, knowing it was left by an old fortune teller.

She was certain the fortune teller was Atwater. She hadn't known he had left something for her. Her incomplete memories and vague fragments were a significant handicap.

At this moment, Wynter hadn't noticed Dalton's expression. He was sipping tea with a contemplative look. "Are you trying to pledge your lifelong commitment by giving him that gift?"

"Huh?" Wynter didn't catch on immediately.

"Let's have a look at what wedding gift Ms. Quinnell had intended to give Charlie," Dalton remarked calmly, though the air was thick with a hint of jealousy.

Wynter turned to look at Whitley upon hearing this. "You must have done something to provoke him. Otherwise, why is he acting so weird today? Something's off about him, and his vibe is a bit unusual."

Whitley pursued his lips. "I—"

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