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The Switched Life: A Story of Two Worlds

A simple girl from a middle-class family in India discovers that she was switched at birth. Her world is turned upside down when she learns that her true family is none other than the prestigious CEO of KIM Corporation in South Korea, the renowned K-pop company. After years of searching, they found her and want her to return. but she is living happily with her family, torn between her humble upbringing and the new life in a big city for the first time in her life Riya embarks on a journey of self-discovery, navigating the complexities of family, fame, love, and dreams. Will she listen to her emotions and embrace her genuine identity, or will she remain attached to the simplicity she values? who she manages both of her worlds in India and in Korea. **Note to Readers:** This novel is a work of fiction. All characters, events, and dialogues depicted in this story are purely imaginary and do not relate to real individuals, places, or incidents. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. The author has created this fictional world for entertainment purposes only, and any interpretations or conclusions drawn from this novel are at the reader's discretion. Note - I am new in writing so it may have few error so please ignore them or tell me so I can correct it .

Jiya4567 · 现代言情
分數不夠
29 Chs

Chapter 24: A Grand Welcome

As the car pulled up to the grand villa, Riya and Miya were immediately struck by its imposing presence. Nestled amidst sprawling greenery, the villa stood tall and elegant, its architecture exuding opulence and luxury. A line of guards stationed at the entrance added to its grandeur, hinting at the importance of its occupants.

Stepping out of the car, the sisters couldn't help but gape in awe at the magnificent sight before them. Mr. and Mrs. Kim emerged from the vehicle, their smiles warm and welcoming, contrasting with the grandiosity of their surroundings.

"We've prepared a villa for you next to ours," Mr. Kim announced, gesturing towards the neighboring property. "It's been empty for some time, so you'll have plenty of privacy. But if you prefer, you're welcome to stay with us. We have plenty of space in our house."

Riya exchanged a glance with Miya, silently contemplating their options. While the idea of staying in a separate villa appealed to their desire for privacy, the thought of being closer to their newfound family was equally enticing.

After a brief discussion, they decided to stay in the separate villa, appreciating the solitude it offered while knowing they were just a stone's throw away from their family. Mr. Kim nodded understandingly, respecting their choice and assuring them that they would be well taken care of.

"You must be tired after the long journey," Mrs. Kim remarked, her tone gentle and caring. "We'll have food sent over to you shortly."

As they began to make their way towards the villa, Riya noticed a flicker of concern cross Mrs. Kim's face. Sensing her unspoken worry, Mr. Kim halted their progress with a raised hand.

"Wait a moment," he called out, his voice carrying a note of kindness. Turning to Riya, he spoke with genuine warmth. "Riya, would you like to stay with us? You're just a few steps away from your family, and it would be wonderful to have you with us."

Riya's heart swelled with compassion at the heartfelt offer. After years of feeling adrift, she finally felt like she belonged somewhere, and the thought of being embraced into their family filled her with joy.

With a nod of appreciation, she accepted Mr. Kim's invitation, her eyes shimmering with unshed tears of happiness. "Thank you," she whispered softly, her voice filled with emotion.

"We've finally found our daughter after all these years," Mr. Kim said, his voice tinged with emotion as he wrapped an arm around Riya's shoulders, welcoming her into their fold.

As they walked together towards the villa, Riya couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and belonging washed over her. For the first time in a long time, she felt like she was truly home.