Chapter 315
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 315 Princess and the Philistine
Setting a bowl of oatmeal down on Naomiâs nightstand, Fional prompted gently, âMs. Naomi, you have
to eat something. My sources told me that the Quinnellsâ long-lost daughter grew up in a mountain
village.â
There was contempt in Fionaâs voice as she continued, âShe was one of the kidnapping victims
rescued from Havenlight County. No proper young lady has ever come from an impoverished place like
that. So donât worry, Ms. Naomi, youâve already won by upbringing alone.â
Upon hearing this, Naomi finally poked her head out from underneath
her covers. She muttered, âAunt Fiona, once you leave this bedroom, make sure to never repeat what
you just told me. You donât want anyone hearing you insult the Quinnellsâ biological daughter.â
âIâm just stating facts, Ms. Naomi. You and that wench are from t different worlds. Sheâs a young lady in
name only, but a philistine
upbringing,â Fiona pointed out. â
Relieved that Naomi had finally spoken, she went on to say, âJust wai and see. Even if she were
reunited with the Quinnells, it would take a
lot more than a fancy last name for her to fit into high society. You know how vicious the elite crowd can
be. They certainly wonât go easy
on a bumpkin.â
Naomi stirred the oatmeal as she took in Fionaâs words of comfort,
contemplating. âAunt Fiona, your prejudice toward the young lady will
put my parents in a hard place.â
Fiona sighed. âYouâre too kind for your own good, Ms. Naomi. You
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may wish to be friends with this bumpkin, but what about her? Sheâd probably want you to disappear.â
Her voice grew louder at the thought of this. âWhy, I bet sheâs already told Mr. Quinnell to send you
packing!
âAunt Fiona!â Naomi stopped Fionaâs ranting and warned softly,â Thatâs enough badm*uthing. Now, why
donât you help me prepare at welcoming gift for her? We can think of it as a present from a
younger sister.â
Fiona was obliging as ever to Naomi. When she saw the dark look in the latterâs eyes, she immediately
said, âRight away.â
Meanwhile, things were getting lively at the Quinnell residence. Shane, in particular, looked like he had
looted an entire mall.
He went up to Fabian and asked, âDad, whenâs our little princess.
getting here? Look at all the stuff I bought her.â
After that, he gestured for the men to bring the haul into the house.
canât wait for her to see all this.â
âInstead of going on mindless shopping sprees, I suggest you think about how youâre going to tell our
little princess that youâve adopted another daughter,â Fabian countered sarcastically. He never liked
Shaneâs indecisiveness.
Shane paused before saying quietly, âIâm sure our little princess will
understand.â
âWhat are you saying?â Fabian nearly sputtered in disbelief. âThat youâre not going to send Naomi
packing even though your long-lost daughter is finally coming home?â
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âWhy should Naomi have to go?â Shane argued, his emotions riding. high. âDad, we took in Naomi as a
child. I would think we have a moral obligation to at least let her stay with the family.â
Fabian narrowed his eyes. âI had no qualms sponsoring her when your first suggested it years ago, and
Iâm more than willing to help pave her way to a bright future. But do you seriously expect your daughter
to understand your decision to let Naomi stay with us?
âThis isnât a swapped-at-birth story, Shane. Your daughter was kidnapped and suffered all these years.
How would she feel if she came home and found out her parents adopted a daughter to take her
place?â
He was so mad that his hands trembled. He thought Shane would at least have some good sense
when it came to matters like these.
But to his chagrin, Shane still argued, âDad, thatâs not what Iâm saying I just think that itâs going to hurt
Naomiâs feelings if we send her
packing now.
âSheâs been recognized as our adopted daughter all her life. What wil she do if you cast her out of the
family?â
Fabian pointed out grimly, âSo what youâre saying is, itâs not good enough for me to sponsor Naomiâs
studies and help her build a better
life for herself?
âShe can go anywhere in the world and choose to do whatever work she wants. But because I wonât let
her stay in our family, Iâve as good as thrown her out on the streets? She was never part of our family in
the first place!â
Flying into a rage, Fabian kicked Shaneâs leg and roared, âTake your
things and get out of this house! My granddaughter will not have an incompetent moron like you for a
father!â
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