CHAPTER 1186
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1186 A Match Made in Heaven.
Marie was aware of Daltonâs delicate condition. She had wanted to
pull Wynter away and call the family doctor then.
Yet, Dalton calmly told her, âMrs. Quinnell, Iâm not allergic to Wynter. It might be because sheâs a baby.â
Dalton was exceptionally courteous, in contrast to Wynter, who kept. reaching her hands out, seemingly insisting on being held by him.
Theo and the other guests present couldnât help but be amused by Wynterâs actions. Wynter, however, looked around with her big, round
eyes, not knowing what the guests were laughing at.
Perhaps it was because Dalton was considerate even at a young age
that he didnât refuse.
He wouldnât embarrass anyone in public. Instead, he took the
initiative and asked, âMrs. Quinnell, Iâve never held a child before. May I hold Wynter?â
Who would refuse such a polite child?
Marieâs sons stood nearby and looked bewildered, as if wondering
why Dalton would want to carry Wynter. Did he want to carry her
because he didnât have a sister himself?
Nevertheless, Marie was in a good mood and handed Wynter to
Dalton.
Daltonâs hold on Wynter wasnât correct, but he was very careful. He was definitely more reliable compared to Marieâs sons who acted like
monkeys.
Wynter started laughing as soon as she was in his arms. It was as if she was very satisfied with the outcome.
It was from that moment that the marriage arrangement between the Quinnell and Yarwood families was truly established.
Theo said at the time. âIâve never seen my grandson smile like this. He finally looks like a normal child now. It seems that the mediumâs fable wasnât wrong. Even without the fable, these two children are a good match.â
Wynter just laughed joyfully and was visibly happy.
Marie couldnât help but smile as she recalled this memory and looked
at Wynter, who was all grown up now.
Wynter hung up the phone puzzledly and walked over. âMom, whatâs
so funny?â
âNothing much. I just remembered how much you clung to Dalton.
when you were little,â Marie replied.
Wynter felt as if she had been struck by lightning. She asked with a
rare tone of disbelief, âMe? Clinging to him?â
Dalton turned his head slightly, his eyes filled with amusement. He
coughed softly with a hint of pride, âYou had good taste when you
were with the Quinnell family.â
Wynter wondered what all this was about.
Dalton raised an eyebrow and whispered, âYou used to cry and fuss, asking me to hold you. Now I can hardly get a hold of you for days at
a time. You were much cuter back then.â
Wynter couldnât help but laugh. âYouâre exaggerating. Me? Crying and fussing?â
âIt was true. You always extended your arms and wanted to be carried by Dalton.â
Great. Now even Marie had confirmed Daltonâs statement. Wynterâs perception of her younger self had just been turned upside down.
But looking at Daltonâs face again, it wasnât that hard to understand. After all, he looked like someone who had been goodâlooking since he was a child.
Wynter wanting him to hold her was undoubtedly because she couldnât resist his charm. Beauty was truly a curse.
As Wynter lowered her head and shook it, Marie saw a glimpse of Wynterâs energetic younger self again, and the smile on her face grew even brighter.
Marieâs smile was captivating. She wore a light blue long dress today which made her already fair skin look even fairer. She exuded a charm that was increasingly mesmerizing the longer one looked at her.
Desmond and the managers from the Yarwood Group stood nearby, momentarily unable to recognize Marie, the woman rumored to have lost her mind. They were all struck by her natural and delicate charm.
It could be said that Marieâs current image was highly