Chapter 526
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 526 Holding Wynter Accountable
Lesterâs expression deeply wounded Yvetteâs pride.
!â Yvette didnât want to further degrade herself over a bottle of wine. âItâs just a misunderstanding.
Charlie, use your card.â
As she looked at Charlie, her eyes carried other emotions.
Since they were of a kind, he understood what she meantâif this escalated, it would only tarnish the
Shepherd familyâs reputation.
If news about how the Shepherd familyâs son couldnât even afford a bottle of wine were to spread at
school, any aspirations of entering Kingbourneâs elite circles would be shattered.
meant. With his teeth clenched, he
Charlie wasnât blind, so he understood what sh instructed, âBring me the card reader.â
The restaurant manager then approached him.
It was obvious how reluctant Charlie was by the way he held the card tightly. Nevertheless,
he thought he could always ask his father for more later.
âExcuse me, sir, your card doesnât work. It seems thereâs insufficient balance.â
Insufficient balance?
Those two words made Charlie turn pale as he choked out, âHowâs that possible?
He had at least five million on this card!
possible
When Charlie tried again, he suddenly remembered Nelson mentioning something after the
incident at Southdale.
As they needed money urgently and had to use it to leverage relationships, Nelson had imposed a
spending limit on him so that Charlie would save money.
âJust take however much you can for now,â Charlie said through gritted teeth.
Hearing that, the restaurant manager glanced at him and continued to swipe the card.
In the end, Charlie had to use three cards and some online funds just to settle the bill. Now, he had no
dignity left and was a joke in front of everyone.
The meal became as unappetizing as if it were filled with needles.
After collecting the money, Lester intended to report back to Dalton, but this group of
students couldnât sit still. They wanted to leave after finishing the wine in a few sips.
Charlie, on the other hand, looked gloomy as if a storm were about to break.
Worried that Charlie might hold a grudge against him for this incident, Andy began to shift
the blame.
âCharlie, the manager said it was the guests in the Dusk Room who didnât want our wine. Isnât that fake
heiress deliberately messing with us?â
âShe? Does she even know the value of wine?â Someone sneered.
Charlie remembered how Wynter had embarrassed him at Southdale and now even more so. His eyes
started to blaze with anger.
Another person added fuel to the fire. âI bet she wants to make a scene here to get attention because
she canât stand how close you and Yvette are.
âThat boyfriend of hers is nothing but a gigolo. He probably isnât happy with his own life, which is why
heâs coming up with all these twisted ideas.â
Yvette listened but kept her thoughts to herself while softly suggesting, âCharlie, perhaps we should
apologize to Wynter. Things wonât get better if she keeps acting like this.â
âApologize?â
Charlieâs anger had reached a boiling point as he had just lost 1.7 million for nothing. His expression
turned cold.
âI need to see her and ask her in front of her broke boyfriend why she has no shame.â
Upon hearing that, Yvette called out for him not to go, but she didnât try to stop him physically.
The others also thought Wynter was messing with them. When they thought about reclaiming their
dignity, they thought her gigolo boyfriend seemed like the perfect target.
Selena didnât join them. She felt these people were shortâsighted and had lost their minds.
Would someone who could afford to send such an expensive bottle of wine really be broke? According
to what the restaurant manager implied, the ones he was showing respect to were the guests in the
Dusk Room, not them!
Charlie had always been arrogant. He was confident the other party was penniless, especially since he
hadnât seen any luxury cars outside.
What he didnât know was that VIPS had designated parking spots. With that, the group recklessly
headed toward the Dusk Room.