Return of the Crowned Heiress Chapter 461
Return of the Crowned Heiress
Myra felt utterly baffled, even finding Dexterâs statement somewhat amusing âWhat do you mean?â
Dexterâs expression gradually darkened. The smile he forced upon his face looked more like he was crying than anything else, twisting his features altogether.
He called it a dream, but it felt tas too real for it to be post a dream because every detail of it matched perfectly with reality.
Yet no matter how he explained it. Myra simply thought he was being delusional
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âNo matter how real it teels, itâs just a dream. Youâre overthinking it, Myra said dismissively
âDarling, let me ask you a few questions. Please answer honestly,â Dexter insisted
He took a deep breath, then asked, âIt Kayla were to cry and beg you, saying she didnât want to live in shame after Feliciaâs rerum and pleading with us to announce Felicia as our adopted daughter to the public, would you have agreed?â
Myta was silent for a moment before answering. âYesâ!!
She recalled the night Felicia was first brought home. If not for discovering those bruises all over her body, she truly might have chosen this method to justify things
Deep down, she selfishly believed this would spare Kayla from the ridicule and grievance of being exposed as a take heiress. She thought that compensating Felicia with material wealth would suffice to soothe the unfaimess of declaring her as their adopted daughter.
Dexter continued, âLicia was abused by her foster parents and even had her right hand crippled by Shawn, her soâcalled brother. Would you, for Kaylaâs reputation, choose not to pursue justice?â
Myra was speechless. She already understood Dexterâs intention behind these questions. He merely wanted to use the events in his dream to prove its authenticity
tumed her head away, unwilling to answer. However, her silence already suggested that she would.
Dexter asked one last question, âThen, if under such circumstances, Kayla fell into the sea and her body wasnât found, and Licia was accused of being the murderer. what would we do?â
answer was selfâevident.
They would sutter emotional turmoil, breakout in rage, and believe that Felicia was the murderer without a shred of doubt! Then, they would ever ties with Felicia. They might even slap her in anger when she tried to defend herself, and ultimately, they would kickher out of the house!
Finally, they would acquiesce to Amold sending felicia to prison, just like in Dexterâs dream. After that, whatever torment she endured would become her ultimate
Imagining the scenario Dexter presented, Myra took a frightened step back, steadied herself, and retorted, âSo what? What youâre describing is just a dream, nothing more. Reality isnât like that!â
The biggest difference between reality and that dream i
lay in Feliciaâs attitude toward them.
In Dexterâs dream, she always looked at them with longing and
But in reality, she remained indifferent and distant, never once calling them âMomâ or âDadâ.
Why was it like this? Where did they go wrong?
Dexter muttered, âDo you think itâs possible that this dream actually happened? Is that why our daughter is so heartbroken and disappointed in us that she wonât acknowledge us?
âYou Youâre just spouting nonsense!â Myraâs hair stood on end, goosebumps breaking out all over her body.
He forced a faint smile, taking her hand again and walking forward âjust think of it as nonsense, thenâ¦â
He believed his suspicions were true, but he would rather they werenât. Even if it meant deceiving himself, it was better than facing an unbearable truth.
Myra pressed her lips together, saying nothing. However, her mind was a mess of thoughts. Dexterâs questions echoed incessantly in her head, painting vivid scenarios of her own action.
No, it just couldnât be it was past a dream! It couldnât be real!
Myra tried to comfort herself, but cold sweat soaked her palms.
Meanwhile, Felicia was unaware of the coupleâs thoughts. She found herself wide awake after that phone call. Her attempt was completely wasted
set herself up for a good nightâs sleep