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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 362

Chapter 362 Scions in Deep Water

“Is it because the rent is cheap?”

“Why else would they move into that house? They’re definitely going to regret it!”

“It’s hard to say. After all, that incident was many years ago.”

As the neighbors gossiped in hushed tones under the tree, their conversation’s subject–Wynter-

approached them with bags filled with fruits and wild root herbs.

“Good day, we just moved into the neighborhood. I’m Wynter, and this is my little brother, Wolf.”

Wolf, dressed brightly with a baseball cap, nodded politely.

Upon seeing Wolf’s adorable and guarded expression, the neighbors couldn’t help but grow fond of him, and their expressions warmed considerably.

gifts, her gaze

“Oh, you shouldn’t have,” remarked Joyce Kirk, one of the middle–aged ladies, on the gifts, her pleased. She was impressed by Wynter’s generous gesture and sincere words.

“Is that your grandmother? The lady who’s busy in the yard,” Joyce asked.

Wynter nodded with a smile. “Yes, that’s my grandmother. She’s a traditional medicine doctor. She’s setting up an outdoor kitchen in our yard. We’d like to invite everyone for a meal three days after.”

“Oh, your grandmother is a doctor?” Joyce smiled cheerfully. “No wonder she’s so well–dressed and looks so trustworthy. I’d love to meet her.”

“We definitely should. Look at all the gifts her granddaughter brought us; they’re all good for health.”

The people in this neighborhood seemed to be kind–hearted. Having lived carefree lives in Kingbourne, they were easygoing and friendly, even to strangers like Wynter.

Unable to withhold their thoughts, they openly advised Wynter, “Honestly, Wynter, you should reconsider. your decision to stay here. This isn’t the right house for you.”

“Reconsider?” Wynter joined the neighbors, accepting a handful of peanuts from Joyce. “I didn’t rent this

mansion. I bought it.”

The crowd fell silent

Raymond Rice, one of the neighbors, let out a long sigh. “You bought it? But a mansion can cost a fortune. these days.”

“The previous owner had been eager to sell it off for years, so I managed to buy it outright for one–tenth of the market price.” Wynter replied, relishing the orange that Wolf had peeled for her.

Wolf was delighted to be here, as everyone kept feeding him.

Joyce sighed. “You seem like a smart lady. Why did you buy this mansion, knowing it was sold for just one -tenth of the market price? Surely, you can sense that something’s amiss.”

Chapte 362 Salons in Deep Water

Wynter chuckled. “I couldn’t resist a bargain like that.”

The neighbors all shook their heads sympathetically. “My dear, didn’t anyone tell you that being greedy can lead to big losses?”

“Something bad happened in this mansion. You’d be wise to have it cleansed before moving in.”

“It’s virtually unsellable now; all the real estate agents in this area know this mansion is a tough sell.”

“Wynter, you may not be superstitious, but there are indeed Inexplicable forces in this world.”

Wynter chuckled after listening. “I do believe in the supernatural. Truth be told, Wolf is quite adept in this

realm.”

Wolf abruptly raised his head, puzzled by Wynter’s statement. Since when was he an expert in

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