The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life

The Betrayed Heiress' Return to Elegance 237



Chapter 237 A Mistake From The Beginning

Jules reached for his coffee mug and sipped it, struggling to mask his surprise.

It seemed that in the past three years, Corrine had evolved into an even more

formidable individual.

Her latest actions seemed designed to ensure the Ashton family had no way out. As he pondered this, Jules silently lamented their fate for a brief moment. Corrine's transformation, however, caught him off guard. There was a time when Corrine would have risked everything for Bruce. Had she finally seen the light?noveldrama

Jules glanced at Corrine, his eyes flickering with thought.

"Have you found out if Bruce was the one who rescued you five

years ago?" he asked.

Corrine's determination to help the Ashton family was due to the incident five years

ago.

She had always been silent about that night, and Jules had never pushed her for

more

information.

His own memories of that evening hinted that Corrine had faced something life-

changing.

She was skilled at maintaining a stoic facade, concealing any struggles she faced.

The more vehemently she claimed all was well, the more Jules suspected that something significant had unfolded.

Looking up at Jules, Corrine responded, "I made a mistake from the beginning." When she had inquired whether Bruce had visited Forestvale, his initial confusion turned to contempt, treating the place as if it were worthless.

Most people scorned Forestvale for its notoriety, but Bruce was supposed to be different.

"No wonder you didn't show mercy for the Ashton family," Jules said with a light

chuckle.

"Any updates on new leads?" Corrine asked.

Fidgeting with his coffee mug, Jules replied, "It's been half a decade. The few leads we had have faded, and the other party made sure to erase their tracks at the time."

As his voice faded, the room was enveloped in a somber mood.

Shortly after, Corrine's phone rang. Seeing the caller ID, she felt a headache brewing.

While Carl might be kept in the dark temporarily, evading her well-informed uncle Jayden was another matter entirely.

Observing the distressed look on Corrine's face, Jules immediately understood who might be the caller.

To avoid being reprimanded, he swiftly finished his coffee, donned his coat, and

rose

from his seat. "I need to see to something. I'm off now."

Corrine found herself at a loss for words.

Her fallback had just exited the scene.

After a brief pause, she took the call reluctantly, greeting in a subdued tone, saying,

"Hello, Uncle Jayden."

Jayden's voice, stern and imposing, came through the line. "You didn't think to inform

me of such a significant event?"

Underneath his stern tone was an evident concern for Corrine.

"It's under control." She assured him, leaning back in her chair and turning away from

the office door. She playfully spun herself around, her demeanor light and youthful. "I'm

quite capable of managing on my own."

Her reassurance slightly softened Jayden's stern demeanor.

He was already aware of the Ashton family's recent actions of selling some of their

properties.

Corrine's confident declaration of independence was not merely comforting words;

it

was a fact.

"Your aunt's birthday is this weekend. Be sure your schedule is clear," Jayden

instructed firmly.

"Will do," Corrine answered.

Once the call ended, Jayden lit a cigarette, his fingers delicately holding it. His sleeves rolled up, the silver watch on his wrist catching the light.

He drew in a deep breath of smoke and exhaled slowly..

At that moment, his assistant, Zane, entered the room. "You wanted to see me,

Mr.

Ford?"

With an air of casual authority tinged with an undercurrent of seriousness, Jayden commanded, "I need you to put the Ashton family in their place."

Zane immediately sensed the anger behind Jayden's calm facade.

This directive was personal, a protective measure for Corrine. "Understood, Mr. Ford."


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