What Happens in Chapter 234 – From the Book Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back
Dive into Chapter 234, a pivotal chapter in Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back, written by Elma Evert. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Elian's words made Mr. Ashcroft glance over his shoulder at him.
The kid was sitting there on the couch, cool as a cucumber, with one leg crossed over the other, casually swiping through a 3D hologram only visible from his angle. From any other perspective, it was just a faint glow.
"You're pretty confident, aren't you, kid?" Mr. Ashcroft remarked with a hint of sarcasm. "Just don't go getting too cocky and fall flat on your face."
Elian raised an eyebrow. "Grandpa, do you know why it's hard for those who come later to surpass the ones before?"
Mr. Ashcroft countered, "What do I know? Back in my day, your grandma and I were introduced by a matchmaker. But let me tell you, I was quite the dashing young man, and your grandma was a real beauty."
Talking about the past brought a rare softness to Mr. Ashcroft's rugged face, a glimpse of tenderness.
His wife had passed away many years ago due to illness. Because of his demanding job, he was rarely home. His children couldn't understand him and grew distant, especially after their mother's death. They moved overseas and seldom returned, barely keeping in touch with him.
Only his two grandchildren would occasionally visit during the holidays. It seemed they were the only ones who understood him. Though they grew up abroad, they felt a strong connection to their roots and held their grandfather in high esteem, something that gave Mr. Ashcroft great comfort. However, due to their circumstance, they still lived far away overseas and didn't visit often.
In Mr. Ashcroft's eyes, Elian was different. He wasn't just treated as a grandson; he was more important than that.
He wasn't one to back down or watch what he cherished be taken from him. So, no matter what, he wouldn’t let go.
"I hear someone's already reached out to her," Mr. Ashcroft said, stretching his neck and shoulders.
Elian nodded. "Yeah, some folks from the talent acquisition team, directly subordinate to the higher-up. They're pretty crafty, found her real quick."
He let out a cold chuckle.
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In what world was it ever okay for people to like people who hit and punch them? Miranda deserves someone who doesn't hit people, she needs someone who commands respect through kindness, who could show her a world where people respond more to kindness. All this shows is that it's all about money. There was no character development for Elian. He is the typical boring man, tough but soft for the heroine. Seb is the typical mysterious, quiet and strong. Can you introduce another character who would really pique Miranda's interest from the start please. All the stories I've ever read are about strong people getting together, kings, alphas, queens, powered individuals. What about someone ordinary but not too ordinary, someone middle class but hard-working, someone relatable? Okay ,rant over, bye...
I liked it before but her choosi g Elian made it boring pretty fast. He is too childish in front of her. It's your story though. I was hoping she'd neither choose Elian nor Sebastian but someone else. They are now too overpowered, it was getting redundant to read that they're the best at everything. Too much of a power couple is too much. Bye!...
Will there be an update soon please...