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At twenty, Sophia discovered she was the true heiress of the wealthy Richmond Family in L.A. But instead of a warm welcome, she returned to find a family that had lavished love on a fake heiress—and a disabled fiancé that nobody wanted.
Sophia had plenty to say.
But the orphanage director had warned her to keep her mouth shut, so she played the role of the silent, country bumpkin.
It wasn’t until she met her disabled fiancé in private and realized she wouldn’t be easily cast out of the Richmond Family that she finally spoke her mind at the family banquet.
To the fake heiress, still adored by the Richmonds, she sneered, “Seen your real mother? She begged me for money because she has AIDS.”
When a cousin slapped her for the fake heiress, she retaliated by smashing a glass in his face: “Who are you to deny me? With a face that ugly, better check your DNA; you might not even be a real Richmond.”
To the grandmother who cursed her with a hand on her heart, she retorted: “You’ve never raised me, and you dare act like an elder? I gave the orphanage director a concussion before I called him grandpa. Let me hit you once, and I’ll acknowledge you as my grandmother.”
L.A. was rocked!
The real Richmond heiress, freshly returned from the countryside, was a madwoman who could offend the entire world with just a few words.
Just when everyone thought she was doomed, the eldest son of the prestigious Carrington Family, long believed to be disabled, suddenly stood and walked towards her on perfectly healthy legs. “From now on, take care of me, my fiancée,” he declared. ...
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The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 660 The Fierce Clash
The man stood at the doorway, watching her with amused eyes beneath his mask.
Seeing that Nightmare Weaver showed no reaction, he lifted half the mas
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 659 The Ball
Sunlight hit her eyes too sharply.
Under the mask, Sophie lowered her gaze and thought for a few seconds before saying, I want to rest in my cabin fo
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 658 Who Is Number One
The hall was as loud as a marketplace, but the stage remained frozen stiff.
The auctioneer's eyes darted wildly, unable to bring down the gavel.
Num
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 657 What a Pity, Isn’t It?
Sophie went still for a moment.
She didn't particularly want to respond to that bastard, but she also didn't want to waste the opportunity.
From the
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 656 Unsold
No one raised a paddle. No one made a bid.
Only the auctioneer kept pacing the stage, sweating through his suit, his voice cracking as he tried to gl
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 655The Black Stage
The auctioneer seemed completely oblivious to the suffocating silence that had fallen over the hall.
He kept going, his voice echoing with misplaced
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 654 The Finale Lot
The auctioneer's brief disappearance signaled the start of the second half.
All spotlights drew back to the stage, then tightened to a single, dim co
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 653 The Genius Nightmare Weaver
Outside the auction hall, in a quiet corner of the garden, a cleaner sat cross-legged on a stone, pressing her straw hat against the wind while mutter
The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 652: The Move Between
The timer started running.
The chess match officially began.
At first, everyone was distracted, chatting and betting quietly among themselves.
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The Heiress' Return: No More Pretending 651 In the Dim Light
The intense auction finally came to an end, and even the auctioneer let out a huge sigh of relief. However, the guests in the room were far from finis