CHAPTER 1272
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1272 Gordonâs Legacy
Henryâs question was tinged with uncertainties. He wasnât aware that Wynter had been to Hawford before.
Given her age, she wasnât even born when Gordon passed
away. So, why did Gordon claim her destiny began with Youth Daily?
It was only then that Henry realized a logical flaw in his reasoning. Though he was worried about the potential
mistakes, Wynter chuckled and took his hands. âIndeed. Iâve been to this house before.â
Henry stared at her in shock, silently wondering when she had visited the old Quinnell residence. Wynter picked up the newspaper from the rack and slipped it into her black bag.
âIâll definitely find out what Grandpa Gordon has left for me, and I wonât hand over the Chamber of Commerce he
established. So, Mr. Rachford, are you prepared for a new life?â Wynter grinned.
Feeling the vigor of his youth returning, Henry replied eagerly, Definitely. And itâs not just meâthe others are also ready for
action.â
âWell then, letâs follow Grandpa Gordonâs example and bring the Chamber of Commerce back to its farmer glory. It was founded in Cascadia, and we Cascadian merchants should have the final say,â Wynter asserted as she zipped up her bag.
At that moment, Henry finally realized Wynterâs intention. He
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had never expected her to have such a generous spirit.
He had initially thought she merely wanted to reclaim the Quinnell familyâs power in the Chamber of Commerce and establish a foothold in Hawfordâs business community.
However, Henry now understood why Gordon entrusted Wynter with âthat thingâ. After all, she was the only one who truly understood Gordonâs principle.
To whom much was given, much was expected. A businessman should always pursue profit fairly and honestly.
The Southern Cascadia Chamber of Commerce rightfully belonged to the Cascadians, and they should wield its authority. Only then could their people live safely and happily..
âI believe you have the contact details for families oppressed by the Wrays, Mr. Rachford. Iâll cover the shortfall in their funds.
âFor companies that failed in business transformations, I need you to draft some plans. Letâs take it one step at a time,â Wynter instructed calmly.
With his background in international economics, Henry quickly did some calculations and came up with a number.
âThe amount required is too large. Itâs not feasible to cover every shortfall. I have some funds from my stock investments. Let me withdraw them for you.â
âI canât possibly accept your pension, Mr. Rachford,â Wynter declined with a soft chuckle.
âIn that case, Marco has some connections. We could have him seek out potential investors, Henry suggested, clearly
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concerned about the funding. Many companies nowadays seemed accomplished, but their cash reserves were
constrained.
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Wynter pondered for a moment and decided to spill the beans. âDonât worry, Mr. Rachford. Iâm not actually short on funds. The Wray family canât outmatch me in terms of cash flow. Feel free to proceed with whatever plans you have.â
Henry was surprised by Wynterâs assertion. After all, the Wray family was known for having the largest cash reserves in
Hawford. No aristocratic family was a match for them, let alone the Whitman family.
Such financial strength had contributed to the Wraysâ imposing stature and formidable reputation.
The Wray family generated quick profits through businesses and established a market monopoly. With strong backing from foreign investors, they could pursue their goals without any reservations.
Despite his trust in Wynterâs words, Henry couldnât help
worrying that she might have underestimated the Wray family.
But when he explained the potential impacts on their profits, Wynter was surprisingly calm and composed, as if she had everything under control.