CHAPTER 1126
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1126 Someone Sowing Discord in Hawford
The market share in Hawford was limited. The Quinnell familyâs entry would inextably take a portion of it
Moreover, Marieâs greatest wish was to reconcile with the Whitmans
Wynterâs visit to Hawford would surely bring a sense of crisis, with people likely sowing discord.
After voicing these concems, Phil added, âIndeed, as you suspect, thereâs more to it, Ms. Ournell. But outsiders will latch onto this and continuously feed information to the Whitmans
Phil poured coffee for everyone. Mr. Rauben was famously devoted to his daughter, When Wrs. Qunnell agreed to the marriage, the Whitmans didnât have much to say about it.
âAt that time, Mr. Shane offered shares to reassure the Whitmans. Later, as you know, the Quinnell familyâs shares were diluted. Mrs. Quinnell fell ill after you were kidnapped
The Whitmans came numerous times, especially Mrs. Quincellâs brothers, Mr. Cedric and Mr. Marion They were desperate to bring her back.
âMrs. Quinnellâs grandmother, Madam Aleena Morrow, adored her and found it unbearable to see her
suffer
Phil continued, âMadam Morrowâs health also declined with age. Despite her condition, she personally came to take Mrs. Quinnell back to Hawford.
âEveryone thought Mrs. Quinnell would go back with Madam Morrow, but she refused and told them for to come again, saying she was married and belonged here.
âMadam Morrow was heartbroken. Not long after returning, we received news of her passing
âMrs. Quinnell fainted upon hearing the news. After that, her condition worsened, and she was sent
abroad for treatment.â
Phill said with a sigh, This incident is a deep pain for Mrs. Quinnell and a significant concem for the
Whitmans
âMr. Quinnell Senior attempted reconciliation. But each time, the Whitmans, though polite, clearly wanted
no contact
âMr. Cedric and Mr. Marion are adamant. Mrs. Quinnell has broken the Whitmans hearts, and Mr. Shane never considered Mrs. Quinnellâs feelings. Itâs difficult for them to make up after so many years.
âBesides this, itâs said that someone in the Whitman family was injured because Mr. Shane prevented Mrs. Quinnell from returning. Detalls will only be known once we reach Hawfordâ
Reminiscing about the past, Phil still felt a chill.
As a longâtime staff member of the Quinnell family, he disagreed with everything Shene did.
When Marie fell ill, Shane could have taken her back to visit her family. Instead, he angered the Whitmans and even caused misunderstandings to snowball.