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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 1302

Kenton was blatantly mocking Wynter for her lack of business acumen.

Not only had Wynter yet to secure prominent achievements in Hawford, but the local business also centered around listings and stock valuation. In that context, Wynter was undoubtedly a novice in Hawford's business environment.

To business people, what mattered most was how much worth of investments they could bring in. With that in mind, Kenton had successfully secured his foothold within the Chamber of Commerce.

"Great power comes with great responsibility, Wynter. But not to worry. You'll always have time to learn," Kenton commented as he glanced at the Whitmans, knowing that both Taylor and Reuben would understand his underlying meaning.

The Whitman family couldn't possibly abandon the businesses dependent on them. If they severed ties with other businesses, those companies would lose their funding and could face closure.

In contrast, Kenton's considerable financial resources gave him the edge in any price war. While he possessed the financial capacity to bear the losses, other companies might find it difficult to cope.

On top of that, most export trading companies relied on Kenton's foreign networks for business. His alliance with the Darnell family gave him the power to pull the plug on those companies.

Though Taylor was infuriated by Kenton's hidden threat, he was more concerned about Reuben's health.

After all, the Whitman family had extended their support to the Wrays. Had they never offered that bailout, the Wray family might never have had the power to oppress the SMEs.

In the past, Reuben would've aggravated his health upon hearing Kenton's snide remarks. But after witnessing Wynter's impressive skills, he started to believe the rumors about her reforming the Quinnell family.

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