Chapter 434
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 434 Slaps Scholars In The Face
âAlexis, long time no see. The last time we met was in Mr. Quinnell Seniorâs office,â Luis greeted.
Luisâ flattery was obvious.
Alexis didnât shake hands with him but merely glanced at him.
Luis didnât mind his attitude. Instead, he kept finding toples to talk to him about. He continued, âWhy are
you here?â
âIâm here to pick up Mr. Lopez Senior.â After Alexis understood Wynterâs instructions, he bypassed Luis
and went straight to Mr. Lopez Senior.
He explained, âMr. Lopez Senior, Mr. Quinnell Senior knew that you wanted to see an old friend, so he
specifically asked me not to show up early. After you finish your work, I will take you to the Quinnell
residence. Mr. Quinnell Senior has been thinking about you since you left Southdale.â
As soon as these words were said, silence fell over the room.
Alexisâ attitude was like a silent slap to Luis, hitting him hard on the face.
Luis became visibly stiff.
Those who had previously criticized Wynter and Mr. Lopez Senior, saying that they were boasting,
instantly felt embarrassed.
Alexis addressed them, saying, âYou dare to criticize things you have no knowledge on. It seems you
didnât learn much from your academy.â
Nevermind Luis, even his student, Yvette, dared to talk poorly about Wynter although she didnât know
anything. She even said things about Wynter like being narrowâminded, telling lies and boasting.
The reason why Yvette could say these words was clearly because she felt Wynter was someone with
no background. It was only because of this that she could behave so shamelessly!
The scholar, Robi, who had been speaking arrogantly just now, had a wide smile plastered on his face
now. He said, âAlexis, youâre right. I was too blind.â
Luis tried to smooth things over, and even wanted to use this scene to get onto the good. side of the
Quinnells. He put his hand on Victorâs shoulder again and said, âVictor, youâre really something. Why
didnât you tell me earlier that you knew the Quinnells! This is a
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misunderstanding.â
Victor was wise. He didnât want to humiliate his old friend.
So, he didnât refute but brushed away Luisâ attempt to smooth things over.
He said, âThe doctor who saved Mr. Quinnell in Southdale was not me.â
Victorâs tone was very calm. He couldnât pretend to take credit that wasnât his.
Robi, who was nearby, heard this. He jumped into the topic again after the situation finally calmed
down. He exclaimed, âI told you, the person who treated Mr. Quinnell Senior was obviously that godâ¦â
Before he could finish speaking, Victor interrupted him, âThe person who saved Mr. Quinnell Senior
was this young lady.â
What?
Suddenly, Robi froze like a monkey. He stared at Wynter in disbelief, asking, âHer? Impossible. Sheâs
so young!â
âBesides, sheâs just a trade school student!â
Robi was so frustrated!
They were both studying medicine, so how could she have such a big achievement?
He endured pressure for so long. He stayed with Luis for several years, only to gradually become
prominent. Finally, he managed to get himself into the academic circle.
But even so, he hadnât treated the Winstons, let alone the Quinnells. There were too many capable
doctors in Kingbourne.
How could this young lady save Mr. Quinnell Seniorâs life?
The other scholars were all shocked. They looked at Wynter again with disbelief in their eyes.
They used to think she was arrogant.
After all, how could someone with such an appearance, looking so beautiful and cool, be able to
understand medicine?
However, they realized now that Wynter had been surprisingly calm and composed from just now.
It seemed that no matter how embarrassing the situation was, it didnât affect her.
If she really cured Mr. Quinnell Senior, why would she be worried about school?
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With such exceptional medical skills, Lalsâ refusal to accept her would be his loss!
Luis froze with everyoneâs eyes staring at him. He didnât believe that a young lady could cure Mr.
Quinnell Seniorâs stubborn illness!
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