CHAPTER 1160
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1160 Setting Up Traps For Wynter
Seven or eight people sat together as they ate. They seemed to be discussing
Wynterâs arrival. But in reality, they were simply reluctant to return what belonged to
others.
They had started to believe that these things rightfully belonged to them after having
occupied the nest for so long.
Their current plan was to not embarrass the Quinnel family. After all, public perception couldnât be too harsh, but they also couldnât sacrifice their own interests.
Of course, if possible, they were willing to impress Wynter with the power of Hawfordâs capital circle. If she invested a few billion in them, they would gladly
cooperate.
It was like when they played Shane before. It was quite entertaining.
However, Sebastian was more difficult to fool. He looked at them coldly at such a
young age and quoted legal terms whenever he spoke.
The reason why the Quinnell family hadnât fallen was largely due to these
grandchildrenâs efforts.
However, there was discord between appearance and reality, and they had heard a
lot about it. Not all grandchildren would listen to their grandfather.
As for Wynter, they had ways to deal with her. The trap was already set before Wynter even arrived.
âLetâs not take the lead. After all, thereâs still the Whitman family.â
The grievances between the Whitmans and the Quinnells were wellâknown in
Hawford. This was almost a sore spot for the Whitmans.
It was unthinkable for the Whitmans to assist the Quinnells. It would already be
considered a positive outcome as long as the Whitmans refrained from causing
harm to the Quinnells.
This was also a point that Hawfordâs capital wanted to leverage.
Chapter 1160 Setting Up Traps for Wynter
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Unlike Kingbourne, doing business in Hawford was more receptive to international financing. Therefore, among the conference attendees, there was also a Foplyan
businessman.
The Foplyan businessman listened to everyoneâs comments but didnât speak. He
was wearing a neat light gray suit.
He didnât look bad. On the contrary, he had a kind of sedimentary intellectual beauty, like a very educated young man.
If it werenât for the fact that he didnât say where he came from, no one would have
noticed that he was not Cascadian.
âAlright, enough about that. Mr. Lyle probably doesnât like hearing these things. Letâs
talk about our future direction.â
âNow that artificial intelligence has become a trend, the most important thing
domestically and internationally is still relying on the internet. As a trading center and financial hub, Hawford will attract more people.â
âThe Winston family from Kingbourne has also come, and itâs said theyâve brought a talented person. I wonder if Mr. Lyle has received the news?â
When asked, Doug Lyle nodded slightly. While he blended in with the Cascadians, one could still hear the difference in his accent when he spoke.
âIâm very interested in the cooperation proposal from the Winston family. What is everyoneâs opinion on this?â
Laughter was heard. âMr. Lyle, the Winstons have just arrived. Letâs see what they have to offer first before making a decision.â
âMr. Fenwick is right. Mr. Lyle, letâs wait a bit longer.â
The aristocratic families each had their own agendas regarding the new Foplyan businessman. Everyone wanted to collaborate with him due to his immense financial
power.
The money seemed endless when the capital started to flow. On the other hand, they were particularly averse to businessmen coming from the north.
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This had been a longstanding issue. It was never changing. The Quinnells couldnât solve it alone.
Upon hearing that Wynter was going to Hawford, one of Welkin Corporationâs founders, Larry Hilton, was worried.
âBoss, Kingbourne is our home turf. Even without the Quinnells, our group is formidable here. If you go to Hawford, we wonât be able to help.â
Wynter, however, remained the calmest of all. She casually replied, âDonât worry.â
Larry was extremely anxious. He was originally a corrupted boss and was always straightforward in his dealings. Upon receiving the news, he immediately headed to the chairmanâs office.
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