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

Chapter 837
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Chapter 837 Fleeting Revival of the Quinnell Family Yvette wondered why Naomi's fate diverged from her memories of their previous life.

Realizing something was amiss, she beclost in her thoughts. Even when Margaret spoke to her, she was distracted and responded vaguely.

Margaret thought she was tired, so she didn't ask Yvette to stay and help. After dinner, she suggested Yvette go hearly to rest.

Yvette had her own plan. Otherwise, she wouldn't have managed to get where she was now.

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After leaving the mansion, she hurried home. There was something she needed to verify.

However, upon arriving home, she found the place littered with empty beer bottles.

Ewan couldn't get any benefits from Shane or the Youngs. After socializing for half the day, he still failed to secure a construction project.

As he was dejected, he was drinking heavily. He even invited sconstruction friends over. He was contemplating whether he should start taking on renovation work, as it was at least a trade.

Yvette was now extremely irritated with him. Yet, with him around, she could have a chance to inherit Margaret's clinic. Considering she still had suse for him, she suppressed her anger and called out, Dad! Dad!" After she called twice, Ewan finally turned around and chuckled happily. "My precious Yve is back. You all know her, right? She treats big shots." Ewan's mention of this only added to Yvette's frustration.

Ever since her last encounter with Wynter, the professors no longer believed in her, and now the Lopezes had easily taken her place without much effort.

But that didn't do her much harm. She relied on her deductive abilities and connected with the Fentons and the Winstons. She even had soverseas contacts looking for her.

Therefore, Yvette couldn't stand Ewan's current failures. She felt that he was embarrassing her.

"Yes, yes, we know." Ewan's friends were all half-drunk.

Displeased, Yvette pulled Ewan outside. "I'm putting on a humble act every day at Grandma's. Why are you still mingling with these lower-class people? Haven't I told you whom you should be currying favor with?" Being dragged like this sobered Ewan up quite a bit. "Yve, things are different now. These people have their own connections. Working with them might helpgrow from small beginnings. As for your grandma's side, let's just forget about it." "What do you mean forget it?" Yvette suppressed her anger and continued in a lowered voice, "Do you know how much the last person who cto seeoffered to buy her clinic? 30 million dollars. That doesn't even include all her herbs." Chapte 837 Fleeting Revival of the Connell Family Ewan's eyes showed clear interest at the mention of 30 million dollars.

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Yvette glanced at him exasperatedly. “Dad, Grandma's assets rightfully belong to you. If you don't claim them, they'll fall into the hands of an outsider. Think about it yourself. I have other matters to attend to.. And don't bring these lower-class people here again." With that, Yvette went back to her room.

She opened a drawer to reveal an old-fashioned cell phone inside.

After cross-referencing the timeline, she opened a web page and reviewed a series of major events. The Fentons and the Winstons did start working together. It reassured her.

"I'm overthinking. No matter how capable Wynter is, she can't change the overall situation. It must just be the Quinnett family experiencing schange. But this is merely a flash in the pan for them," Yvette muttered to herself as she put down the phone.

In her memory, the Quinnell family had once been so prominent that everyone talked about them F regaining their former glory, much like now. In reality, it was just a fleeting revival before the inevitable decline.