Chapter 333
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
Chapter 333 Wynter Knows Everything
âMs. Quinnell, itâs your first time here, right?â The newcomer was very talkative. He had a strong
Kingbourne accent. âYou can call me
Ronan.â
As soon as he finished speaking, someone shouted from nearby, âSir Rathbone, youâre here! I have
some good stuff today!â
âIâll check them out in a bit.â Ronan nodded and greeted him, exuding
an air of authority.
âAlright! Then Iâll save them for you!â
Wynter smiled faintly. âSir Rathbone?â
Ronan replied while fanning himself, âPeople on the street respect me. Thatâs why they call me that.â
After saying this, he continued, âMr. Quinnell said you were looking for some Evercrest Gems. Are
there any specific requirements for the
items?â
âNone,â Wynter said while glancing at Wolf.
Wolf seemed quite familiar with Panzarath. He curled his l*ps slightly
as he swept his gaze across the area. Wynter brought him.
specifically to serve as an âeyeâ. Wolfâs eyes could help her find things efficiently.
âTruth be told, Ms. Quinnell, youâve come a bit early,â Ronan said as they walked. âItâs not your fault.
You probably donât know the history. of Panzarath.â
Wynter chuckled lightly and said in a playful tone, âIndeed, I donât
much about it.â
know C
Ronan lowered his voice, asking, âThen do you know the origin of
Ghoulton?â
Wynter shook her head casually while surveying the street ahead.
Ghouton originated from the 19th to the 20th century in Kingbourneâs history when the nation was
declining. Many officials and nobles fell on hard times and sold their family antiques secretly.
To avoid being seen, they chose to trade at dawn with lanterns. Their faces obscured by the red light
resembled ghosts, which was how the place got its name.
Those in the antiques business know that Ghoulton had good items. Wynter walked up to a stall that
was selling wholesale trinkets.
Ronan added mysteriously, âItâs normal for someone your age not to know. Many locals donât either.
Panzarath has its taboos. Some things that come from underground should never be touched.â
Ronan advised, âYouâre from the Quinnell family, so I wonât deceive
you. According to tradition, the real treasures only appear at dawn
when the market opens. Thatâs the insider way to spot treasures.
Treasure hunting starts early. So weld better come back around 11:00
p.m.,â Ronan suggested.
Wolf had already started gesturing to inform Wynter that all the items sold were recently made, and
none were old.
Wynter strolled leisurely, not interrupting Ronanâs introduction. She quietly asked, âAre there still items
from underground? That shouldnât
be the case.â
âVery rarely,â Ronan replied while playing with his beads. âBut donât worry, Iâm taking you now to meet
Mr. Novak who can give you some
advice.â
Wolf clearly didnât want to go. He was more interested in candied hawthorns. Wynter shot him a glance,
and Wolf immediately behaved. He came over and let Wynter lead him by the hand.
Ronan found it odd that Wynter brought a mute child from the
countryside.
âYour father visits Mr. Novak often. We might even run into him.â
Ronan was trying to establish a connection.
Wynter smirked, âIâm not very familiar with him.â
Ronan hesitated as he looked for excuses. âWell, you just came back,
so itâs natural not to be very familiar.â
Suddenly, his curiosity was piqued. He wondered if Wynter had no intention of acknowledging anyone.
He felt that would make sense, particularly because the Quinnell
familyâs adopted daughter was remarkable.
She was knowledgeable about calligraphy and jewelry and had a keen
understanding of antiques. Wynter on the other handâ¦