Chapter 302
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 302 Eventual Disgrace
Roland was so anxious that he broke into a cold sweat. He quickly
ushered the Shepherd family out of their seats and snapped, âAll of
you, to the back!â
âThe back?â Charlie was incredulous as he protested, âBut Iâm supposed to go up on stage for the
award!â
Lucas gave Roland an icy look. âMr. Lewis, I expected better
arrangements from you.â
Blood drained from Rolandâs face. He didnât bother with civility. anymore as he grabbed Charlie by the
arm and hauled him away.â Who do you think you are to go up on stage? That award is meant for
Dr. Genius!â
Charlie gaped at Roland in surprise. Nelson, on the other hand, knew better than to argue with Roland.
As such, he turned away from
Charlie and flashed Lucas a polite smile.
Just like that, the Shepherd family was put up in a remote corner.
Charlie was disgracefully escorted out of the hall as everyone watched in bewilderment. He stared at
Roland with wide eyes and
demanded, âRoland, we agreed that I was supposed to go up on stage!
With nobody watching them outside, Roland let go of Charlie like the latter was a filthy animal and
snapped, âThatâs Mr. Lewis to you!â
Charlie wanted to step forward to confront Roland, but the security
team formed a human blockade and stopped him from going any
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further.
Roland sneered in contempt and wondered how the Shepherds had managed to raise such an ignorant
son. Charlie hadnât even
pretended to understand what Lucas was implying! It was only a
matter of time before Lucas cracked down on the Shepherd familyâs
crimes.
In the past, Roland wouldnât have balked in front of Lucas.
After all, it would take a lot of work before Lucas could even get a hint of dirt on the Shepherds, and the
investigation would have dragged on for months or years on end. At some point, Lucas would probably
have called off the investigation or even deemed it a failure.
But things were different now, and Lucasâ forces were formidable Nothing good would come to Roland
from getting on Lucasâ bad side.
Meanwhile, Charles couldnât believe that he had worked on his speech for a full day and overnight for
nothing. It didnât help that his fellow university classmates were pelting him with questions in their group
text.
âCharlie, howâs the award ceremony? Weâre all waiting for your
interview!â
âWhy are you more anxious about this than Yvette?â
âThatâs because Yvette is busy and Iâm asking on her behalf.â
Yvette participated in the conversation diplomatically. âIâm at the school entrance. Coffeeâs on me,
everyone.â
âLong live Yvette!â
âAn angel through and through-Yvette should be voted model citizen.
Charlie was feeling worse about himself as he read the groupâs lively messages. He loosened his tie
and could not shake off the bad feeling that was creeping up on him.
He was stunned that Roland and Lucas were speaking up for an imposter like Wynter. Narrowing his
eyes, Charlie was determined to keep this a secret from his classmates.
âSomethingâs come up, guys,â Charlie texted. âAn important
consultation came in and I have to miss the ceremony. Someone else will receive the award on my
behalf. Sorry for the wait. Dinnerâs on me when I get back to Kingbourne.â
The excitement in the group text died down at once. Some of his classmates felt bad that he was going
to miss the ceremony, while others thought it was right of him to prioritize his patients.
No longer in the mood to read the messages in the group, Charlie
clicked on Yvetteâs name and texted her privately.
âDo you know if Margaret has any important connections in
Southdale?â
Yvette read his message and frowned, replying, âWhy do you ask,
Charlie?â
âNo reason. I heard Margaret got to know a lot of important people during her prime, thatâs all,â he lied.
He added for good measure, âI think you should keep in touch with Margaret every once in a while,
Yvette. You canât have that imposter
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winning your grandmotherâs favor. Youâre the one whoâs related to Margaret by blood, after all.â
After that, he told Yvette about Lucas coming to Wynterâs defense, though he spared her the details.
He sounded sure of himself as he declared, âI bet Margaret knows someone in the Keller family.â
Yvette grew uneasy as she typed, âHow would Margaret know the
Kellers?â
In her previous life, the Kellers played a key role, and she only knew this because of Ewan. Lucas had
been a decisive leader who didnât
hesitate to weed out all the corrupted figures in Southdale, the
Shepherds included.
However, Lucasâ days of glory did not last long, for someone
eventually got ahold of his weakness, Within a year, he was demoted,
and any hope of him getting back on his feet was dashed.
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Without the Scottsâ support, there was no way Lucas would make any headway in his career, at least
not in Southdale. Ruling it would be a
distant dream for the man.
Yvette couldnât help the smugness that rushed through her as she contemplated Lucasâ fortune. Be it
good or bad, he was going to end up in shame despite his connections.
âDonât worry, Charlie,â she texted back. âThereâs no need for a family as reputable as yours to be on
friendly terms with Mr. Keller, not when he has such poor judgment.â
Charlie was surprised by the boldness of her message. He gripped his phone tighter as he replied,
âThatâs quite a statement, Yvette.â
âWhat harm could come from making it? You should know that Iâm faring well in Kingbourne now,
Charlie. Lucas might be at the top of his game now, but that wonât always be the case,â came Yvetteâs
response.
She laughed as she followed up with another text. âBesides, itâs only a matter of time before the Scotts
and the Shepherds are allied through marriage. You neednât worry about Lucas anymore after that.â
Charlie considered her point and felt better about himself. âYou make
a lot of sense, Yvette.â
He meant it. He found her stone-cold analysis to be quite impressive, and for a moment, he felt like he
had won the lottery with her. âI
should talk to my mom about us getting married.â
âNo rush.â Yvette lowered her gaze as she typed, âYour mom still
hasnât gotten around to liking me yet, but thatâs understandable after my familyâs downfall.
âWith the loss of our company and my mother serving time in jail, I
can see wh
your momâs hesitant about me.â
Charlie sounded stubborn in his reply. âWhat happened to your mom had nothing to do with you!
Besides, your fatherâs wellness company is doing well in Kingbourne. With a medical prodigy like you, it
wonât take long for your family to make a strong comeback.â
âHow did I get so lucky with you, Charlie?â Yvette mused.
At this point, Charlie was besotted with Yvette, and her praise only
served to stroke his ego.
He wasnât bothered with Wynterâs accomplishments now. As far as
he was concerned, she would never make it to the ranks of high.
society.
Although Charlie was unaffected by what had happened
the
hall, his family, who were still in the audience, were humili
press would have a field day.
The Shepherds were always the focus of award ceremonies like
one, and they were used to having people fawn all over them.
They never expected Charlie to be so publicly thrown out of the event
hall, or for Roland to force them into a remote corner of the audience.
âWhose tail did Charlie step on?â one of them asked Nelson.
With the weight of keeping up the familyâs reputation on his
shoulders, Nelson ground out, âI donât know, but it seems that wench is behind this humiliation.â
The Shepherds had intended to use this rescue operation to showcase their altruism and prove
themselves as saints. They never thought Wynter would be involved and steal their spotlight.
âWeâll talk about this later,â Nelson hissed as he texted Roland.
However, Roland did not so much as read his texts, let alone reply to
them.
Nelson understood Lucasâ implication earlier. This time, the
Shepherds were going to have the Secretary-General breathing down their necks, especially after he
discovered that they had been getting
up to no good.
Loud applause filled the event hall, especially when the leader of the Special Affairs Unit and his men
appeared on stage.
The operation this time was led by the Special Unit, but no one expected the Top Unit to beat them to
rescue the victims. By the ti they got to Havenlight County, they were surprised to find that the
perpetrators had already been arrested.
As an award recipient, Wynter seemed out of place with her mask on as she walked up on stage.
However, Lucas had explicitly given her permission to do so, and she was confident there would be no
objection from anybody.
The person who was giving the speech of gratitude was none other than Yarra, who was overwhelmed
at the sight of Wynter.
Having wrapped up her speech, she paid no mind to the cameras