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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call (Wynter Quinnell) novel Chapter 508

Chapter Another Beating They Won’t Forget
Tobias noticed a distinct difference in Dalton’s demeanor toward Wynter, and that alone assured him.
Tobias would never tolerate anyone mistreating Wynter, regardless of their engagement status or family
background complexities.
After some contemplation, Tobias suddenly suggested, “How about you two get engaged sooner?”
Tobias’ sudden shift in attitude left Wynter pondering.
She surmised that Tobias was likely concerned about potential jealousy and mistreatment she might face upon returning to the Quinnell family.
Therefore, Tobias believed her engagement with Dalton would offer her protection. After all, the Yarwood
family had held a prominent position in Sorzada City for centuries.
As a fortune teller, Wynter could usually discern a person’s fortunes at a glance. However, no matter how
she looked at Tobias now, she couldn’t decipher his fate.
It seemed that the closer she was to a person, the more challenging it was to read their fortune,
especially when it pertained to herself.
Even during Tobias’ filming at the children’s hospital, Wynter hadn’t detected any signs of impending
doom on him, which was rather peculiar.
Tobias didn’t strike her as someone with a short life span, so he shouldn’t have been confined to that
hospital unless someone had placed a curse on him.
Wynter gazed at her considerate brother, who cared for her to the extent of involving the Yarwood family.
She recalled the dream where Tobias stood alone and said, “Elliot, if only you were here.”
Swearing in her heart to protect Tobias at all costs, Wynter wrapped her arms around him and reassured
him, “Don’t worry, Tobias. Elliot and I are here for you.”
She vowed not to let anyone bully her as she had seen in the dream, nor would she allow Tobias to die
helplessly.
She was determined to confront those who had wronged Tobias, mocked their mother, and the hidden figures behind Havenlight County.
But Wynter kept these thoughts to herself as she held onto Tobias, leaving him puzzled.
Without hesitation, Tobias returned her embrace, his eyes filled with joy. “So, Wynter, you’ve decided to get engaged, haven’t you? Don’t worry. Marry whoever you like by whatever means necessary.”
Reflecting on it, Tobias realized it wasn’t a big deal if Wynter pursued the man she had her eye on. After all, she had always been assertive since childhood, and Dalton seemed unfazed by her approach, too.
Tobias continued to describe his plan like a devoted brother. “Wynter, once you’ve reclaimed your name as a Quinnell, you should get engaged to Dalton immediately.
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“Don’t worry about your wedding gift. Grandpa has given me some shares, so I’ve got you covered! After the engagement, no one will dare to pick on you again!”
As the Quinnell family’s youngest son, Tobias remained fearless and arrogant, a clear contrast to Dalton.
Feeling a joy she had never experienced before, Marie watched Wynter embrace Tobias as if they were back in their childhood, her lips curved in delight.
She remembered Tobias would rush back and forth when Wynter was born, shaking the bottle in his hand.
and checking its temperature.
“Mom, Wynter’s hungry again. I’ll feed her!”
“I’ve saved lots of pocket money, Mom. Wynter looks like she could use teddy bear cookies. I’ll go
buy some for her.”
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Marie responded with a laugh, “Wynter’s still a baby. She can’t eat cookies.”
“She reached out to me, hinting that she wanted some,” Tobias insisted.
With a bruised face, he kissed Wynter and remarked, “Wynter’s the smartest kid I’ve ever seen, Mom. Unlike that Winston kid. He’s nothing compared to Wynter.”
Marie frowned. “We don’t criticize others, Tobias.”
“Do you want a hug, Wynter? Here we go,” Tobias said as he lifted Wynter from the cradle. “If the Winstons dare to call you ugly again, I’ll give them another beating they won’t forget! “You’re the prettiest little princess, aren’t you, Wynter? Look, Mom! Wynter is smiling at me!”
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