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Chapter 351

Chapter 351

Comeback Of The Adored Heiress

Chapter 351:

Dora couldn’t find anything to say. Inside, she was fuming at Sarai and Courtney, cursing them over and over. She’d never met such clueless people as Courtney, who couldn’t even identify the man she’d slept with.

“It’s time to stop slandering Andrew,” Madisyn said icily.

Sarai’s eyes glazed over, her strength drained, and she crumpled to the floor, overcome by hopelessness. Madisyn then looked at Dora. “Mrs. Klein, you’ve been remarkably kind, always looking out for Sarai.”

Caught off guard, Dora felt a surge of revulsion toward Madisyn but managed a forced, resigned smile. “I suppose I’m just someone who feels sorry for vulnerable women. But I always get duped. These people are absolutely vile.”

“If you can’t tell right from wrong, it’s better to stay quiet.” Damari’s voice thundered through the room, each word hitting Dora hard. “If people start thinking the Klein family is full of fools, we’ll become the butt of everyone’s jokes!”

Dora bit her lip slightly and finally nodded. “I understand. I’ll be more cautious from now on.”

Damari then addressed Andrew. “You haven’t done anything wrong this time. But if you ever cheat on Madisyn, I’ll deal with you myself.”

“I understand, Grandpa. I care for Madisyn deeply and would never cheat on her,” Andrew answered with a smile.

Damari grunted, then softened his gaze as he turned to Madisyn. “Madisyn, now that you’re with this troublemaker, I feel more at ease. If he ever wrongs you, tell me, and I’ll make sure he gets punished.”

“Absolutely, Damari,” Madisyn responded with a warm smile.

“I hope you both stay happy,” Damari said gently, his genuine affection for Madisyn evident in his tone.

At the same time, Dora felt heaviness in her chest. The old man was so unfairly biased! He clearly preferred Andrew over Corbett and Madisyn over Tatiana! Was it just because Andrew’s parents passed away young? Damn it! This was so frustrating!

Sarai was quickly ushered out. She stumbled out of the Klein Manor, disoriented, and somehow found herself back at the hospital. Courtney, waiting in the hospital room, was excited to see Sarai come in and greeted her with a bright smile. “Mom, how did it go?”

But as she noticed Sarai’s strange expression, her smile faded. “Is Andrew still refusing?”

Sarai glanced at Courtney, her eyes filled with tears. She embraced Courtney and began crying uncontrollably.

Courtney, bewildered and increasingly anxious, asked, “Mom, what’s happening? Please tell me!”

“Courtney… that man wasn’t Andrew!” Sarai cried, nearly breaking down completely. She realized it was all over. They had angered both Glenn and Andrew; how could they possibly stay in Ansport now?

“Mom, have you been fooled by Andrew? I was there—I know it was Andrew!” Courtney insisted, her voice shaking.

“Courtney, didn’t you see Andrew leave a minute after you two went into the room?” Sarai asked, gripping Courtney’s shoulders tightly.

Courtney had never seen Sarai so devastated before. She took a moment to process what her mother had said and then responded, “I was in the middle of a daze and didn’t catch what was happening outside. But Andrew was clearly drunk—there’s no way he could have just left, right?”

Sarai’s tears flowed freely as she tried to explain, “Courtney, Andrew left the room. The person you were with wasn’t him at all.”

Courtney’s face turned ashen, and she shook her head vigorously. Disbelief etched across her features. “Mom, you’re mistaken. It had to be Andrew. There’s no way it wasn’t him.”

How could it not be Andrew? The idea that a stranger might have claimed her virginity sent a chill down her spine. If that were true, she had been a fool all this time, and the realization was almost unbearable. A chilling fear gripped her, but she stubbornly held on to her belief. “Mom, don’t be fooled. It has to be Andrew. I’m certain of it.”

Sarai’s phone buzzed insistently. She checked it and saw that the news was already making the rounds online, Andrew was actively working on clearing his name.

Sarai quickly pulled up the surveillance footage and showed it to Courtney.

After viewing it, Courtney was utterly shocked. Her expression alarmed Sarai, who shook her shoulders. “Courtney—stay with me!”

It took Courtney quite a while to recover from the shock. She clutched her head and then erupted into frantic laughter. “So this is what happened… I’m just a fool! A ridiculous fool!”

Sarai tried to calm Courtney down, suggesting their last resort. “Courtney, calm down. Let’s consider going abroad. It might be our best option now.”

“Mom…” Courtney collapsed into Sarai’s arms, crying uncontrollably. Her life felt completely ruined.

“Don’t cry, honey. We’ll leave right away,” Sarai said, frantically trying to book plane tickets, her hands shaking with anxiety.

But then, the door to the hospital room burst open, and the police came in. “Courtney, you’re under arrest for conspiring to harm someone. Please come with us immediately.”

It turned out that Madisyn had tipped off the police about Courtney’s involvement in the attempted murder of her.

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