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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 367

Chapter 367 Unusual Sleep

While Wynter was still lost in thought, Marie had been sleeping since

she returned to the hotel.

Shane had confiscated her phone and placed it aside after muting it.

Although he held contempt for the fake heiress attempting to deceive

his wife, he wasn’t so crude as to inspect Marie’s phone.

Observing Marie’s peaceful slumber on the bed, Shane signed softly.” Why are you so soft-hearted?”

Concerned about the possibility of her overdosing, Shane called the family doctor to come over to check on the medication dosage.

The doctor shook his head, reassuring him, “Everything is fine, Mr. Quinnell. Mrs. Quinnell hardly slept since her episode two days ago, so her physical strength is quite depleted. That’s why she’s sleeping

so deeply.”

Shan breathed a sigh of relief. “That’s good to hear.”

“You’re truly a devoted husband, Mr. Quinnell,” the doctor said, his tone tinged with envy. “I’ll prepare some nutritional supplements for Mrs. Quinnell to receive intravenously.”

Shane nodded. Before heading to work, he lit a medicinal incense in

the room. Even though he couldn’t take time off work at the moment, he decided to arrange for Yvette to examine Marie the following day

as a precaution.

As Shane pondered, thoughts of Fabian’s recent unusual behavior

crossed his mind.

Upon arriving at the company, he headed straight to Fabian’s office to

confront him.

“Dad, you can’t just keep Sevie hidden from us. What’s your plan?”

Shane questioned.

“When the time is right, you’ll meet her,” Fabian replied calmly. “Since Sevie is returning to the Quinnell family, we can’t take it lightly. We need to gather all her brothers and your in-laws as well.”

Shan was taken aback. “My in-laws?”

“Of course!” Fabian retorted. “What’s the matter? Worried they might

bite you?”

Shane let out a sigh. “Dad, why do you always push me like this?

Aren’t you upset when my in-laws disrespect me?”

“If you were my son-in-law, I’d probably treat you the same as them,

Fabian remarked.

Tapping his cane on the ground, he continued, “My daughter-in-law is

flawless, whereas you-Just stay out of our sight, will you? Come see

me when you’ve figured things out and stop bringing up that adoption

matter.”

Shane hung his head in despair, feeling isolated as no one in the

family seemed to understand him. Even his sons ignored his

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