Chapter 272 Interpreting The Dream
- The Quinnells had supported and nurtured Naomi since she was a small child. She graduated from a prominent institution abroad and was skilled in literature and the visual arts. She knew a lot about economics, business, and social graces, and even understood the law of finance. To put it briefly, Naomi was the pinnacle of beauty. as well as intelligence. Unlike her, Wynter was a recent local graduate who wasn't cultivated or instructed in socialite behavior. Naomi was nice and would take Wynter around in the dream.
- She even went so far as to inform others that the real heirs to the Quinnells were back. She feared that the public might mistake her identity for Wynter's. The latter was placed in an uncomfortable circumstance. Yet Wynter always felt like an ugly duckling in spite of everything. meal gathering. She appeared to have interrupted the celebration. At the party, Naomi could discuss anything with anyone, except Wynter couldn't even understand Naomi's language, much less participate in the discussion.
- As the disparities between her upbringing and Naomi's grew evident, Wynter started to see that she lacked the characteristics of an heiress. In any case. It was widely discussed how the Quinnells had brought Give a bumpkin a back. Wynter didn't belong to any social group and ultimately rose to the laughingstock. Even the staff who were caring for her had begun to disregard her wishes in favor of Naomi, and none of the socialites showed any interest in her. Even Wynter's parents, who had declared their undying love for her, were becoming ashamed of her. Her parents ultimately engaged a private tutor to help her. Regardless of the art or topic the tutor taught her, Wynter thought she had worked diligently. However, she would somehow forget what she had learnt.