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

Chapter 1450



Chapter 1450 Things Are Getting Better

Wynter had adopted tactics similar to those of seasoned businessmen. While the world believed she was too young and rash to achieve greatness, the reality was different.

Those who followed Wynter knew that she excelled at drawing insights from a single event and always kept her true strengths hidden.

Yvette, for instance, had certainly survived longer than Wynter in her previous life.

According to her own dream, Wynter found herself dying of illness after Shane abandoned her. As a result, she had never accessed the information that Yvette gained about the future.

In that regard, Yvette was more formidable than anyone else as she could foresee what lay ahead.Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.

Since discovering Yvette was reborn, Wynter had been contemplating how to counter her. That was when her expertise in criminal investigations came into play.

By analyzing Kenton's actions through counterfactual reasoning, Wynter figured out that land acquisitions and stock market investments were lucrative opportunities according to Yvette's prediction.

Since Kenton had set his eyes on the city center's east, the piece of land designated for development was likely nearby.

With that insight, Wynter focused her attention on the same area. When Cyrus brought out the map, she analyzed it logically and discovered a piece of arable land in the urban villages.

As Dalton noted, the land sat atop the celestial force. It was also essential for transportation between the north and south, making it the top choice for development.

Wynter intentionally misled Kenton into believing she was interested in Valen Village and drained his funds. After all, a few hundred million was no small sum.

It would've been one thing if Wynter hadn't secured the land, yet she got it on the same day as Kenton. But while she reaped substantial profits, he faced a devastating loss.

To the world, Wynter was still an ignorant scion. However, Kenton was the Wray Group's CEO. If his backers learned that his decision led to a costly mistake, it wouldn't end well for him.

Since Kenton had schemed to sow discord and turn everyone against her, Wynter decided to give him a taste of his own medicine.

As she adjusted her golden-rimmed glasses, Wynter smirked. "Things are going to get better. I do hope Mr. Wray, who enjoys oppressing the domestic brands, can hold out." Dalton flashed a charming smile beside her, finding her arrogance endearing. Wynter's remarks undoubtedly hit Kenton's sore spot. Had he stayed out of stock

investments, he could've fought back and kept his company operating normally.

Instead, he was driven by greed and attempted to collaborate with foreign forces to launder money by setting Albert up. It appeared he wouldn't be able to hold on much longer.

In the afternoon, Kenton was seething in his office. He fumed over being outdone by Wynter and the confrontation at the Bureau of Land Management. In a fit of rage, he smashed all the valuable antiques on his desk.

As Kenton had yet to receive the call from the foreign investors, he hadn't realized the situation's severity. At that moment, he was having one of his usual tantrums.

He was so disgruntled by the outcome of his land that he had forgotten a crucial detail-he had bought the land based on Yvette's prediction, including the stocks at a steep price.


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