Chapter 827
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 827:
But inside the venue, everything remained still.
Savannahâs face faltered.
She pressed the button again and again, but the result was the sameânothing.
How could this be happening?
âThe showâs over,â Madisyn stated, her voice laced with ice.
âKill them all!â Owen shouted in a fit of rage.
But before he could do anything else, Dottie swiftly knocked him out cold.
She then turned her cold gaze toward the men in black, her voice cutting through the tension.
âTry anything, and Owen dies on the spot!â
The men in black, sensing the threat, hesitated.
With the chaos finally coming to an end, the guards quickly moved in, taking control of the situation and handling the men in black with precision.
The host then announced Dottie as the new queen.
As this was happening, Savannahâs entire family was escorted out in disgrace.
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The business tycoons stood with grave faces, their expressions hard and unreadable.
Outside, however, the public had no idea what had just unfolded.
The live broadcast had been abruptly cut off, leaving everyone wondering who had ultimately claimed the throne.
Meanwhile, the media quickly reported the news, and the public erupted in joy.
Dottie and Madisyn, now more at ease, shared a quiet meal together, away from the spectacle.
âSavannah and her family will face the consequences they deserve,â Dottie remarked.
âAccording to our countryâs laws, what theyâve done is enough to land them a life sentence in prison.â
Madisyn nodded in agreement.
âWhen are you heading back?â
âWeâre leaving today,â Madisyn responded.
Dottie handed her a carefully crafted box, its fine craftsmanship gleaming with beauty.
âThis is for you.â Madisyn opened the box to find a stunning pendant and a silver card inside.
Dottie explained, âThis card allows you to travel anywhere in Aswil.â
It was a symbol of honor.
Madisyn accepted the gift with gratitude, thanking Dottie warmly.
Dottie also made sure the Hunt family compensated Waylon for the breach of contract.
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