Summary of Chapter 57 from Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back
Chapter 57 marks a crucial moment in Elma Evert’s Romance novel, Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Maximus had been out of prison for six months now, having served time for a crime he didn’t mean to commit. Once a big name in the industry, his sudden disappearance for three years had left many wondering. But now, with his license reinstated, he was back in the game.
"Here, go find him. He'll sort you out," Miranda said, handing Maximus a business card with an address and phone number.
Maximus, sitting across from Miranda, was dressed sharply in a suit, his hair slicked back neatly. He wasn’t conventionally handsome, but there was something striking about him, a certain charisma that added to his appeal.
He took the card from Miranda and read aloud, "Marion."
A slight grin appeared on his face. "So, he's the guy you saw before me?"
Miranda took a sip of her coffee, not giving much away. "He knows how to handle things. All my assets are with him. Stick with Marion, and you'll get paid."
Maximus tucked the card into his pocket. "You really trust him, huh?"
Miranda answered, "Well, that’s why I have you, isn’t it? In case he tries anything funny, you can bring him to justice."
Maximus was left speechless. Well, she’d got it all figured out.
He pulled out a stack of documents from a folder. "Here's what I've found so far,” he reported. “The Hawke boys have been causing trouble to protect Arabella, and there's the incident with Cathy being pushed down the building. But the evidence is scarce. The Hawkes went to great lengths to cover Arabella’s tracks after that."
As Miranda skimmed through the papers, Maximus continued, "The place where it happened is a blind spot for cameras. The only witness was Cathy herself. Everyone else was bought off, and since you happened to be nearby, they pinned it on you. It’s going to be tough to overturn this.”
Maximus frowned. “Maybe we can dig into Cathy’s past classmates and figure out her motive."
Miranda knew the information was limited, but Maximus had clearly put in a lot of work. Dorian and Alistair had done a thorough job of erasing any trace of wrongdoing.
"So, the current situation is that either they slip up or Cathy wakes up," Miranda said calmly.
Maximus nodded. "That's about it for now."
Miranda raised an eyebrow. "Got it."
"Oh, by the way, Alistair reached out to me," Maximus said with a smile. "Guess what he wanted?"
Miranda didn’t bother to guess, focusing instead on the students walking by outside the coffee shop, laughing and chatting.
Maximus watched Miranda, uncertain of her plans. But it was clear they’d get punished quite lightly if just being sent to prison.
He chuckled, teasingly asking, "So, am I officially on your team now? If someone asks, can I call myself Miss Lancaster's personal legal advisor?"
Miranda eyed him. "Aren't you a little too old to be concerned about titles?"
Maximus was momentarily speechless. He had been joking, trying to tease her, and found her question unfathomably odd.
But there was something about Miranda’s acknowledgment that he found himself strangely eager for. Perhaps it was her magnetic personality that drew him in.
Just like back in the day when she was in prison, she was so young and beautiful. To many of the inmates, she seemed like the easiest prey, someone who could be easily taken down.
Yet, she managed to become a calming presence for even the most unruly prisoners. She was someone they had learned to fear.
After all, her methods inside the prison were even harsher than they were on the outside.
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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...