Chapter 425
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 425 There Must Be a Story to It
It was so she could deal with them all at once.
With the existence of such records, it would be impossible for others to pressure her by saying that she
would disappoint older employees.
Some veterans in the workplace looked down on Wynterâs background and wanted to manipulate her.
They were simpleâminded, believing that a person brought back from a rural area would be incapable.
They never thought theyâd be fired by a young lady. When they were dragged outside, it was too late
for them to do anything.
Once again, Benson witnessed Wynterâs ruthlessness. It sent chills down his spine.
Unfortunately, Wynter told him to stand by and watch during the meeting. It was more agonizing to
watch than having her fire him.
âMr. Reilly.â
After the meeting ended, Wynter suddenly called him.
âStay for a while.â
Benson was terrified.
Wynter didnât dance around the issue and tossed him a photo of the parking lot. âTake a look. Does this
look familiar?â
Benson studied it intently before a look of horror came over his face. âMs. Quinnell, please believe me!
I have nothing to do with this. I didnât know!â
âYou didnât know?â With one of her hands resting on the table, Wynter appeared beautiful and
indifferent. âYouâve always been in charge of guest relations. Guests have repeatedly stated that during
their stays on the second floor of the west wing, they would hear strange noises at night and constantly
feel uneasy about that place.
âWhy are comments like these deleted by the guest relations department?â she questioned.
Benson broke out in a cold sweat. âIâIâ¦â
âMr. Reilly, I donât have much patience.â Fiddling with her pen, Wynter leaned forward. âDo you want to
serve time as well?â
Benson was close to tears. âOur hotel has a tradition of removing negative reviews. The last manager
did it as well. He said that if such information spreads, it will affect the occupancy rate. I was simply
following the tradition.â
âThe last manager? Who is he?â Wynter cut straight to the point.
Benson shook his head. âHe left. Iâm not sure where heâs gone exactly.â
As Benson spoke, he observed Wynterâs eyes, afraid of offending her. âRight! My aunt might know him!
Why donât you ask Aunt Fiona, Ms. Quinnell?â
Wynter raised her brow, her eyes glinting with a newfound interest.
âSpeaking of your aunt, what relationship does she have with Naomi?â
Benson was confused by that question. âAunt Fiona has always been the Quinnell familyâs
housekeeper. After Ms. Naomi came, she was assigned to Ms. Naomi. They have an employer -
employee relationship.â
âYour aunt was with the Quinnell family before Naomi was taken in?â Wynterâs eyes
darkened.
Benson nodded. âYeah. Others might not know about this if you ask them, Ms. Quinnell, but I do. Aunt
Fiona even attended to your mother at first. Later, for some reason, she
transferred her away. It might have been because she fed Mrs. Quinnell fish stew when she was
pregnant, and Mrs. Quinnell didnât like that.â
With Wynterâs understanding of her mother, Marie would not transfer a housekeeper away
over fish stew.
There must be a story to it.
However, her mother had just gotten her soul back and wasnât stable yet. It wasnât good for her to think
about the past.
Fiona had stayed with the Quinnell family for too long. Long enough that Wynter should keep an eye on
her.
Fiona had been so protective of Naomi. Wynter wondered if it was simply because Naomiâs adoption
would boost her status.
As Wynter was lost in her thoughts, her phoneâs special ringtone sounded.
âQuinnell the Rich, order incoming! Quinnell the Rich, orderâ¦â
It was Abel.