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Revenge is My Love Language novel Chapter 270

Summary for Chapter 270: Revenge is My Love Language

What Happens in Chapter 270 – From the Book Revenge is My Love Language

Dive into Chapter 270, a pivotal chapter in Revenge is My Love Language, written by Arlene Zade. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

But Harrison was always perceptive. He narrowed his eyes, but in the end, didn’t press further. He just said, “I’m not planning to go out much these days.”

Hearing this, Anastasia finally let out a breath she hadn’t realized she was holding.

In her previous life, Alice had never been thrown out—she’d always clung to Harrison, flaunting her status as Mary’s daughter, getting whatever she wanted, whenever she wanted it.

But things were different this time. Maybe that incident would never happen now.

With that thought, Anastasia’s worries faded. She climbed out of the car, waved goodbye to Harrison, and started toward the school entrance.

That’s when she noticed people around her sneaking glances—at her, and at the sleek car behind her.

“Anastasia!”

Suddenly, Maggie and a couple of other girls spotted her.

Maggie called out, her voice bubbling with excitement as she ran over to Anastasia.

“You’re finally back! Is your foot okay now?”

“We were just talking about you, wondering when you’d return. Everyone’s been worried!”

“It’s all healed,” Anastasia replied with a relaxed smile. “Thanks for thinking of me.”

She actually got along well with Maggie and the group now. Even Sandra, who still sounded a bit awkward when talking to her, could more or less be called a friend.

“Was that the big boss? He drove you to school himself?”

Maggie shot a quick look at the car, then lowered her voice, eyes shining with curiosity.

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