The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 60



Chapter 60 Wynter Amazes Everyone

Thank you all for taking the time to attend this seminar. I appreciate it.”

Lydia wore a black dress. She walked downstairs and glanced at the hall with an overwhelming presence.

Abel immediately gasped, “I haven’t seen her for so many years. She still looks fierce!”

Wynter raised her eyebrows. “Do you know her?”

“She’s Lydia, the eldest daughter of the Yarwoods. She was in the army. But now, she

seems to be in business.”

Abel added, “Don’t be presumptuous in front of her. She might punch you.”

Accepting the advice, she lowered her head and chewed another gum harmlessly.

Lydia had a cool appearance, undoubtedly a beauty. It was clear that although she had a fighting spirit, she was extremely well–educated.

“The Yarwoods have prepared some gifts for you all.”

Upon saying that, she clapped her hands as a signal, and a gift box rose next to everyone’s seat. The gift box contained root herbs, truffles, cordyceps, and cash.

Wynter’s gaze became more meaningful after she saw the things in the gift box.

George was sitting not far from her, sneering, “I bet some people have never seen such a good thing. She looks so excited!”

Abel was tired of George, but she didn’t care about him. The Yarwoods‘ gift was good. She

could take it home for Wolf.

So, she didn’t let George’s ridicule get the best of her.

Lydia looked around, finding that most people were too timid to touch the gift box. Even the Gibsons and the Shepherds seemed unmoved by the high–quality gift.

She felt somewhat disappointed. The Gibsons and the Shepherds were the top four most prestigious families in Southdale, but they seemed hypocritical.

She was in business, so she had only one principle–no one hated money. If they disliked it,

it meant she hadn’t given enough.

When she felt bored and wanted to look away, she saw Wynter putting the cordyceps into

the black bag.

Lydia smiled. “Miss, it seems you like the gift.”

As soon as she said that, Wynter became the center of attention.

The aristocratic families showed contempt and disdain toward her. Hilda also shook her head. “She’s indeed not up to par.”

Charlie felt relieved that he had cut off the relationship with her. On the other hand, Yvette

was drinking tea to hide her smile.

Seeing that everyone had misunderstood her meaning, Lydia was about to explain. But Wynter replied, “Yes, the Yarwoods‘ gifts are all in excellent condition.”

George seemed to be hearing a joke. “We all know that the Yarwoods have good stuff. But

none of us are as eager as you are!”

Everyone agreed, “That’s right!”

Wynter tapped the gift box slowly, saying something astonishing, “I always doubted

whether the Gibsons understand medicine.”

“You fledgling!”

George was pissed off. “How dare you keep provoking the Gibsons! Even if we’ve endured. Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

you, I won’t let you go anymore!”

She responded calmly, “I’ve broken your arm. How will you deal with me?”

“You b*tch!”

He was about to rush forward, but Hilda slapped the table, which stopped his move. Young lady, I don’t care where you come from. But you keep humiliating us! If you can’t

explain, I won’t go easy on you!”

Abel tugged on Wynter’s sleeve, trying to stop her. She had gotten so impulsive that he

couldn’t protect her.

Margaret clearly said she was well–behaved. But she did the exact opposite of being well-

behaved!

He hinted at her desperately.

“Explain?” Wynter was unmoved. “Do you know what I took earlier?”

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George immediately answered, “It’s cordyceps! Don’t you even know about cordyceps

sinensis?”

Hilda seemed to think of something and wanted to stop Wynter from speaking. But it was

too late.


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