Chapter 1340
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 1340 Furious
Noah hadnât expected such a response from Wynter. He paused, and even someone as coolâheaded and intelligent as he caught a wave of warmth in his heart.
Wynter was just like when she was youngerâbold and straightforward. She had never changed her ways when it came to family.
Noah understood that Wynter was doing this to avoid putting him in a difficult position, but Noah knew he had to resolve his own family matters.
âIâll get him to come over right now,â Noah said in a low voice.
He cast another glance at Easton, knowing this was also time for him to finally clean up the trash. As for Opheliaâs family, he would handle it properly, including their marriage.
Wynter didnât interfere with the other matters as she trusted Noahâs judgment. It wouldnât be out of the ordinary if Ophelia acted unintentionally. However, if it were intentional, Noah most likely wouldnât let his marriage destroy the Whitmans.
The larger the family, the more important it was to consider the wife in the household. This was the truth unchanged since ancient times.
Half of the Whitman familyâs maids were dismissed. They didnât even dare to ask for their wages for those days.
Previously, they thought that if the Whitman family dared to fire them, they would make sure everyone in Hawford knew how disgraceful the Whitmans were.
Now, they were just grateful they hadnât been thoroughly investigated. Causing any more trouble was the last thing on their minds now.
As for Easton, he was directly taken away by Wynterâs people. There was completely no news about him, leaving everyone else anxious and fearful.
Along with Easton, Wynter also sent out the hair she had obtained at the Chamber of Commerce.
No one noticed when Wynter took the hair. After all, they had been busy mocking her at the time, believing that she didnât understand the business worldâs rules and genuinely thought she was looking to collaborate with them.
As Easton was being taken away, Taylor happened to be bringing Marie in.
As if seeing his savior, Easton cried out to Marie, âMs. Marie, itâs all my fault! I wonât do it ever again! I was just momentarily bewitched.
âYou wouldnât want to see Mr. Noah and Ms. Ophelia divorce because of you, would you? Itâs all my doing! Itâs all my fault! I beg you, give me another chance at life-â
Before Easton could finish speaking, Wynter kicked him hard. Her shoes pressed down on his back. Her left leg was long and elegant, and her posture was striking.
Her words made the remaining maids shudder with fear. âI see you havenât been properly dealt with.â
Wynter looked down at him from above. âIâve changed my mind. Since you enjoy stirring up trouble so much, Iâll keep you around and send you to the Wrays. Itâs simply perfect.
âAs for your relatives, thereâs no need for us to investigate. The Wrays will handle that
Eastonâs eyes widened as he writhed on the ground in pain.
Chapter 1340 Furious
Wynter did intend to save Noah from the embarrassment, but it seemed that these people had misunderstood one thing. Just because she tried not to lose her temper in front of the Whitmans didnât mean she wasnât ruthless.
Bringing up Marie was something Wynter would never let slide. âEven if my uncle and aunt were to get a divorce in the future, what does that have to do with my mother? Go ahead, explain it to me. Iâm listening.â
Wynter was indeed listening, but it made Easton suffer immensely. She even took his phone and dialed Lynetteâs number. Seeing this, Easton could only make muffled sounds of distress.
Lynette had already been thoroughly embarrassed today. Seeing this incoming call, she felt even more irritable.
She hadnât even sought them out yet, but these lap dogs, who only knew how to wag their tails and never got things done, had the nerve to contact her.
She was furious at not being informed about Wynterâs return to the Whitman family.
Lynette picked up her phone and sneered. âYou-â
Wynter didnât bother giving Lynette a chance to respond. With the sound of Eastonâs cries underfoot, she spoke in a casual tone, âMs. Lynette, Iâve found a dog from your family at the Whitman household. Would you like to come and take him back?â