Chapter 726
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 726:
Patty looked confused. âWhatâs going on, Mom? Is this about me taking the blame for Savannah? I am angry, but I understand that at the time, Aunt Yolanda had no other choice.â
Even with her lingering resentment, Patty understood that if her cousinâs father ascended to the throne, their familyâs status would undoubtedly rise.
Patty was capable of grasping the significance of such matters.
Clarissa locked eyes with her daughter, jaw clenched. âYolanda has been plotting against me. Even if her husband becomes king, I seriously doubt theyâll do anything to help our family.â She went on to explain the situation with the land and the forged seal.
Patty was left in stunned silence, her hopes shattered.
âAunt Yolanda has really crossed the line. Weâre supposed to be family, after all!â Anger sparked in Pattyâs eyes, mirroring her motherâs outrage.
âThis is exactly why we cannot depend on Yolandaâs husband. Knowing their many secrets puts us at risk, making us potential threats to them. Right now, if the current king retains leadership, it will be better for us because our familyâs standing will remain unchanged,â Clarissa stated. âThe current king truly is a just and fair man.â
Patty nodded in agreement, seeing no reason to oppose her motherâs perspective.
âIf Princess Dottie were healthy, that would be even better. She could guide our country toward significant progress, offering us a larger platform,â Patty remarked.
âAbsolutely. Iâll meet with the queen later. Weâll lend our support in the upcoming election. However, we must also maintain a positive public relationship with Yolandaâs family, as we canât predict who will ultimately take the throne,â Clarissa advised wisely.
Patty nodded decisively, showing her understanding.
In her hotel room, Madisyn listened intently as Andrew outlined his plan. She couldnât hide her admiration for him, though she had some questions. âWhen did you get your memory back? And when did you start gathering intelligence?â she asked, her eyes locked firmly on Andrew.
Andrew returned her gaze, his eyes clouded with a weighty guilt that seemed to hang in the air, making it feel thick and suffocating.
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Madisyn pulled him into a tight embrace without saying a word. âI know what youâre thinking, but that wasnât your fault. Iâm honestly amazed at how quickly you got your memory back,â she murmured softly.
A warm tear fell onto her shoulder, causing her to flinch. She glanced up, only to see Andrew hiding his face in the curve of her neck.
Her collar slowly grew damp, and a soft ache filled her chest. âPlease, donât be sad. It hurts me too. Youâve done nothing wrong, and you donât need to bear the guilt. Iâm just so glad youâre back with your memoriesâI was afraid youâd never remember meâ¦â
âThat wonât happen,â Andrew replied, his voice thick with emotion. âActually, the first time I laid eyes on you after I lost my memory, I felt somethingâsomething I couldnât explain.â It felt as though his heart had recognized Madisyn even before his mind could.
Maybe hypnosis could twist his memories, but it couldnât erase the deep, unmistakable feeling that had always tied them together.
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