Chapter 979
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 979:
Lila made her offer clear to Evita, saying, âYou can stay in the guest room. Tomorrow, Iâll see if I can find a suitable job for you. Ansport is a big city; there must be positions Mr. Klein canât control.â
After making her decision, Lila left to find a fresh set of pajamas for Evita.
On the sofa, Evita raised her head, watching Lila. The dim light cast deeper shadows across her contemplative face.
âHere you go.â Lila returned and handed Evita a set of fresh pajamas and clothes. âI have some work to finish up. If you need anything, just give me a call,â she said.
âThank you.â
Lila noticed Evitaâs polite demeanor and chose not to say much. She could only hope that this experience would help Evita confront reality and choose a more stable, grounded life.
The night slipped away, and Lila woke early, preparing for the day ahead.
She packed the breakfast she had bought into a thermal box and snapped a photo to send to Evita, who was still in her room. âRest today. Iâll do my best to help you find a job,â she wrote. Then she closed the door softly behind her and left the apartment.
A short while later, the guest room door creaked open, and Evita stepped out, her new outfit fitting perfectly, making her look stunning.
Her eyes flicked over Lilaâs text before she opened the thermal box and quickly ate the breakfast. Afterward, she picked up the phone and dialed.
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âYes, thatâs right. You can come for the appraisal now,â she said into the phone.
Evita had reached out to a second-hand goods trading site. She moved around Lilaâs spacious living room, her steps slow and deliberate.
Lila was a top model in Lorpond, and her home reflected thatâthe interior design was impeccable, with designer jewelry and bags that held substantial value.
Since Andrew had banned her from working, even if Lila managed to secure a job for her, it wouldnât be the glamorous life she longed for.
The idea of living a life in the shadows, depending on Lilaâsomeone she had once looked down uponâkept pulling Evita out of her dreams.
She refused to accept such a fate. She was still young, and there was so much more she could achieve.
Her fatherâs words echoed in her mind, a haunting reminder of what she had to do.
He had promised that if she followed his path, the Gordon family could rise again.
She had to get the token from Myles, rebuild the alliances they once had, and save her father. All that she had lost would be hers once more.
Evita had made her decision. Now, all that remained was to gather enough money to rebuild her influential connections. She waited in silence for the second-hand goods appraisers to arrive.
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