Return of the Crowned Heiress Chapter 456
Return of the Crowned Heiress
Kayla could only count herself lucky that her aunt had shown up when she was at her lowest. If not for that, she couldnât imagine the kind of misery she would be in
now. â
Kayla grabbed her bag and fled.
The door slammed shut. As soon as Kayla was out of sight, Dexter began to calm down. Then, he collapsed to the floor and fell asleep.
Everything had happened so quickly. The timing was also oddly comedic.
Myra tried to make sense of what went down. What could have possibly happened to make Dexter lash out at his cherished daughter?
âWake up⦠Please wake up⦠I canât handle this on my own. Iâm so tiredâ¦â With great difficulty, Myra dragged Dexter to their bedroom and got him onto the bed. Her back ached terribly, and finally, she couldnât hold back her tears.
But Dexter was secretly crying too. His body refused to move, and he couldnât communicate with the world around him, but his mind felt awake.
He remembered catching Kayla stealing the map and lying through her teeth right before he lost consciousness. He also remembered how Kayla had tried to suffocate him with a pillow to silence him for good.
His own daughter! The one he had treasured so much, who he had held dearer than life itself, had tried to kill him!
Dexter couldnât believe it. How could his beloved daughter want to end his life?
That moment of betrayal haunted him. What if Kayla decided to harm Myra next?
No. He had to wake up and warn Myra to be on guard!
But no matter how hard he tried, it felt like he was trapped. His eyes wouldnât open, and he couldnât make a sound.
In the long darkness that followed, Dexter dreamed an unending dream.
In the dream, he became a spectator watching his life unfold from an outsiderâs perspective. He saw how he and Myra had favored Kayla, showering her with love, while treating their biological daughter, Felicia, with indifference simply because she had been swapped at birth and only returned to their family later on.
These were past events. But seeing them now shocked Dexter.
Was that him? Was that the kind of father he was?
As the dream continued, Dexterâs horror grew. His blood ran cold, and a deafening hum filled his ears. What he saw next shook him to his core.
He watched Kayla repeatedly scheme against Felicia, provoking her with harsh words and setting traps to harm her. The most damning scene was Kayla faking her death by falling into the sea, successfully framing Felicia as her murderer.
In the dream, Dexter saw his past self furiously drive Felicia out of the house. He even slapped her and later turned a blind eye as Arnold imprisoned and tormented Felicia.
He watched Feliciaâs eyes lose their spark. Her life drained away until the day she died. She lay in the snow, surrounded by blood. Her final words were a heart- wrenching whisper, âIf I had a second chance at life, I wouldnât want parents like mineâ¦â
Dexter felt as though a bolt of lightning had struck him. A wave of anguish surged through him, leaving him breathless and wracked with pain.
Was that a dream or was it reality? was it from a past life? Or was it a reflection of this one?
Dexterâs mind was a mess, unable to distinguish between dream and reality. One thought ate at him.
How could he be such a cruel father and doom his own daughter?