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The Heiress's Comeback

Being adored by one's parents and hoping to achieve something that could bring them happiness, a child sacrificed their carefree personality and chose the path of books and knowledge at an early age. Without looking back to see how those they thought were their parents were, in truth, only pushing them from behind. Esme, a prodigy from an early age, excelled in everything, unlike her sister, who, though adored by both parents, always lagged behind. Finally, after saving the company from debts and restoring it to its former glory, Esme looked back at her parents in hope of recognition but... "You are not even my daughter, you pathetic fool." "Hehe, Sister, how about I take your fiancé?" "Um, you see, Esme, I love your sister." "Tch, insect, how dare you reject checks whenever I, your mother, asked for money!" Those words lingered in Esme's mind before she lost consciousness and woke up inside a prison. "What are you doing here, Aron?" Esme looked at a handsome young man seated in a wheelchair, gazing at her with amusement. He was her sole business competitor, and now, he was visiting her in prison. "Nothing, just came here for a proposal, Miss Esme..." Let's see what awaits the journey of an heiress who was wrongly accused of being fake, betrayed by her fiancé, and had to seek support from her business rivals.

K1ERA · Fantasia
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355 Chs

[Volume 1] Chapter 128 - Second Aunt...

The remote flew from the second aunt's hand with a violent throw, smashing against the TV. The screen shattered with a loud crack, and the room fell into a stunned silence. Her husband, who had been standing beside her, flinched, his body trembling with fear, a mer who, by all appearances, seemed too young to bear that title.

His youthful face, barely showing the signs of age, appeared out of place next to the woman who commanded so much fear. He was no older than 24 or 25, nearly the same age as her eldest daughter. In fact, to an outsider, he could have easily been mistaken for a sibling rather than a spouse.

He was striking, his beauty delicate and almost ethereal—features that seemed better suited for someone who might have been doted upon rather than someone married to the fearsome second aunt.