Chapter 285
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 285 The Quinnellsâ Legacy
Fabianâs fingers clenched tightly around his dragon-headed cane as he listened to what Shane had to
say.
Unaware that he had already offended Fabian, Shane continued, âDad, Iâve talked to Marie and we
both agreed that itâs unfair for Naomi to be
put in such an awkward position in our family.
âI was thinking of bringing forward the family meeting so we could. officially adopt Naomi in front of our
relatives. What do you say, Dad?â
âNo.â The cane nearly snapped in Fabianâs grip as he narrowed his eyes. âDid you forget about your
biological daughter?â
At the mention of this, Shane stiffened. His voice was hoarse as he
said, âDad, itâs been so long since⦠I mean, can she still be found?
Could she beâ¦â
âShut your m*uth!â Fabian snapped, his chest heaving. âHow did I end up with such a useless son like
you?â He ended the call brusquely.
His outburst had left him somewhat short of breath.
On the other end, Shane stayed sitting on the couch for a long while He didnât want anyone to replace
his daughter, either. But she had been missing for far too long. At some point, one had to move on.
Shane clicked into his phone gallery and found the album dedicated to his daughter. He muttered to
himself while gazing at the photos,â Youâd understand if you were here, right, little princess?
âYou were always so considerate. You wouldnât want us to be stuck in grief forever, right?â
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He couldnât risk Marieâs condition relapsing. He had too much to lose.
Marie had nearly gone insane In the two years that followed their daughterâs abduction. Their family
would have been ripped apart by grief and madness if Naomi hadnât shown up.
That said, Shane understood where Fabian was coming from. If anything, he wished he could get his
daughter back too.
Meanwhile, Fabian was in such a rage that he didnât even tell Shane that Wynter had been found.
Alexis thought that was for the best after hearing what was said on
the call earlier.
âItâs probably a good thing to keep the news of Ms. Quinnellâs return a secret before she goes to
Kingbourne,â he advised Fabian. âOnce we bring her home, her position as the true heiress of the
Quinnell family
will be made clear.â
Fabian knew Alexis was talking about the mole in the company, which was concerning, to say nothing
of Shaneâs incompetence. âHave someone draft up a legal declaration that Quinnell Corporation will be
left to Wynter.â
âYouâre leaving the company to her?â Alexis knew Fabian loved Wynter and felt sorry for her
circumstances, but he never expected the old
man to make such a drastic decision. It was groundbreaking.
Fabian, sharp as he was, elaborated, âThat son of mine doesnât have what it takes to run a business.
Heâs not good with connections,
either.
âWynter didnât get to grow up having me around. She had to suffer
through so much hardship. You know very well that in our circle, connections could either make or
break a man.â
He had contemplated the grand scheme of things. âWhat will a young lady as honest and grounded as
Wynter do in Kingbourne without support? Who will take care of her and protect her after Iâm gone?
âI have to do something while I still have some power in Kingbourne. With all those vultures eyeing the
prize, I might as well leave Quinnell Corporation to Wynter and appoint her as the CEO.
âHah! Thatâs what bad parents get. They donât deserve anything more than to be Wynterâs
subordinates. Shane can adopt anyone he wants after that!â Fabian delivered the last part of his
reasoning with a
triumphant snort.
Wynter had seen and heard everything from the landing. She fixed her gaze on Fabianâs gray hair and
slightly slouched back. The old manâs unconditional love and thoughtfulness struck a chord in her.
Wynter decided she would not betray his affections. The Quinnells could do anything they wanted for
all she cared, but she wouldnât
hesitate to hunt down and finish off anyone who hurt Fabian.
âGrandpa, I can hear you scheming from upstairs,â Wynter said in amusement, not at all hiding the fact
that she had overheard him.
She chuckled as she approached Fabian. âI appreciate your
generosity in giving me the company, but what will my brothers think?â