What Happens in Chapter 60 – From the Book Kiss My Revenge The Heiress Strikes Back
Dive into Chapter 60, 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.
Mr. Ashcroft lifted his cup of coffee, blowing gently over the steam.
"The military seems to hold it as an important matter."
Elian arched his lips. "They want me to work without the title or the paycheck? That's not even how freeloading works."
Mr. Ashcroft took a sip. "They're just trying to butter you up, hoping you'll return. After all, you're the only one who can keep them in line."
Ever since Elian left, the crew had been like a pack of stray dogs, impossible to rein in.
Elian shrugged, asking casually, "Can't they figure it out themselves?"
Mr. Ashcroft remained unfazed, replying, "Nope, they can't."
Elian frowned. "Then how the hell am I supposed to figure it out?"
Mr. Ashcroft was momentarily speechless.
Elian unfolded his legs and stood up. "Not planning on going back anytime soon. Tell them not to waste their time."
Mr. Ashcroft's brows furrowed, but he said nothing more.
Elian's lips curled upwards. "Besides, I still need to get the doctor for you."
At the mention of doctors, Mr. Ashcroft's thoughts turned to Miranda.
He wasn't privy to the deal between Elian and Miranda, but as a patient, and for the sake of his fellow soldiers suffering from the same ailment, if Miranda could indeed diagnose and treat this disease, she'd be a hero in the eyes of the military.
"Miranda, well, I quite like her," he said with a raised eyebrow. "Though it seems I'm not the only one."
Elian's grin slowly faded.
Mr. Ashcroft continued steadily, "Speaking of which, that Sebastian kid, he used to brawl with you all the time back at Virell, didn't he? Seems like he's mellowed out a bit as he grew."
Sebastian hailed from Virell too, and the elite circles were tightly knit; many had grown up together.
Elian and Sebastian had known each other since childhood but never got along, always ending up in fights.
"He's just putting on a show," Elian said dismissively. "I know exactly what kind of person he is."
Just then, Elian's phone buzzed. Pulling it out, he glanced at it and saw an update about Miranda.
He'd secretly set up notifications for her profile, so anything concerning Miranda popped up on his screen.
A nobody, abandoned by her own parents and brothers, could never compare to her, let alone surpass her in status!
"It can't just be a rumor, right? I always thought Miranda didn't look much like her supposed parents. Could she really be a switched-at-birth heiress?" Judy speculated offhandedly.
Her words made Arabella snap, the latter’s palm striking Judy's face with a sharp slap. Judy was bewildered, her cheek stinging with pain.
"Why'd you hit me?" Judy whimpered.
Arabella glared, "Switched-at-birth? She's an impostor! No one would ever truly like her! A lowlife like her, you really think she's the real deal?"
Judy, chastised, bit her lip and fell silent.
Nora tried to calm things down. "Arabella, Judy didn’t do it on purpose. Miranda couldn’t possibly be a true heiress, just look at her shabby demeanor."
Arabella hissed impassively, "Don't let me hear any more of this nonsense! Or else, don't blame me for what happens next!"
With that, Arabella stormed off towards the school gates. It was dismissal time, and the area was bustling with students.
Judy, still upset, watched Arabella leave, tears in her eyes. "What's her deal? I heard some say she's the real impostor. Didn't she get kicked out of the Lancaster Group's banquet recently?"
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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...