Chapter 615 Always Be Family – A Turning Point in Honey, You're a Billionaire? by Chandler Solar
In this chapter of Honey, You're a Billionaire?, Chandler Solar introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 615 Always Be Family shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Miles looked at Rose while listening to Harriette's lie that "Rose was dead".
There was only one feeling in his heart—a lingering fear.
If Jonathan hadn't discovered early on that Harriette was an impostor, Miles would probably still be deceived, mistaking her for the real Harriette.
He didn't care about his own feelings being deceived. What really mattered to him was that the fake Harriette would use him to harm Rose!
"What do you plan to do about Harriette?"
When Ezra walked in, he was seemingly aware that Miles was already inside.
While Rose was still asleep, he asked that question.
Ezra didn't realize that "Harriette" wasn't the real Harriette he knew. He only knew that Miles had deep feelings for Harriette and was worried that Miles couldn't bear to do anything to her.
If Miles truly couldn't bear it, then a lot of things would have to be done by Ezra and Jonathan.
Unexpectedly, Miles said without hesitation, "Wherever she came from, that's where she's going back to."
He spoke coldly and resolutely, leaving Ezra astonished.
Ezra glanced at him, nodded, and said nothing more. Since that was the case, he decided to let Miles handle this situation with Harriette.
If the outcome wasn't what he hoped for, he would just take action again…
Ezra picked a random spot to sit down.
The room was silent.
Both of them looked at Rose, but neither said a word.
At that moment, Rose found herself in the dark, as if she were dreaming. Yet, it didn't quite feel like a dream.
Her mind was filled with countless images all intricately swirling around, and every bit of it was about Harriette…
When Harriette had returned, her enthusiasm, her reliance on Miles, and every smile on her face were all genuinely vivid, yet there was still that strange lingering feeling.
It was like...
It was as if that person wasn't Harriette, but someone else entirely.
Rose knew the idea was strange and seemed to have no basis, but once that thought occurred to her, it became increasingly clearer to her.
But who could it be? If it wasn't Harriette, then who was it?
In her mind, the image of Harriette shouting at her in the warehouse appeared.
"Because you're Rose, and despite your modest beginnings with at Aquastead, you somehow had the fortune of attracting Clover's favor, which led to reconnecting with your influential father and becoming the only daughter of the prestigious Xanth family.
"Not only that, Mr. Young Senior left the entire Young family's estate to you. What's even more infuriating is that Miles actually let you inherit it!
"And then there's Jonathan…
"He actually announced he was marrying you! Mrs. Finch… Why you? Why are you the one who gets to be Mrs. Finch!"
Her voice was hoarse, and her expression was ferocious.
It reminded Rose of someone…
Kelly!
It was Kelly! It definitely had to be her!
As soon as this speculation came up, every instance of "Harriette" instantly transformed into the face of Kelly in all her memories of Harriette.
Everything felt almost perfectly natural and made sense!
There was a rumor that Kelly had died, but Rose didn't believe it. She suspected that Kelly had transformed into someone else and was hiding around her. Though it sounded absurd, she believed it was the truth. She gradually became more firm with her theory.
Afterward, she gradually began to fear that Kelly wanted to kill her. After killing her, Kelly would still use Harriette's face and identity. What would she do to Miles?
She had countless speculations and amplified fears.
Rose even ended up crying out, "Brother!"
Rose opened her eyes, having woken up from her nightmare.
When Miles heard Rose calling out the word "brother", he could clearly tell that she was calling out to him, not Clover.
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