Chapter Summary: Chapter 521 A Family Delusion – The Lost Heiress: Never Forgiven (Sierra Xander) by Alvin Byrd
In Chapter 521 A Family Delusion, a key moment in the Alpha novel The Lost Heiress: Never Forgiven (Sierra Xander), Alvin Byrd delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Maddox hadn’t even finished speaking when Victor cut him off. “Jonathan is my son.”
Even though Maddox had already overheard part of the conversation earlier, hearing it again made it feel no less absurd.
Is this guy out of his mind?
As if reading his thoughts, Victor's expression darkened. “You don’t believe me?”
“It’s not that...” Maddox chose his words carefully. “Jonathan’s a native.”
He hoped Victor would snap out of it, but the man wasn’t listening to a single word.
“He’s just like me. The same intelligence, the same decisiveness.”
So basically, Maddox had just wasted his breath.
Meanwhile, Sierra had already heard from Jonathan why Victor had shown up—and her reaction was the same as Maddox’s.
Victor was completely insane.
“How could he even think that?”
She found it a little funny. Jonathan didn’t have a drop of Western blood in him. Besides, as the eldest grandson of the Wynn family, the old man had confirmed his identity long ago.
“Who knows.”
Jonathan couldn’t care less what Victor was thinking. His plans were progressing smoothly, and with White’s defection earlier, Victor’s family was no longer the impenetrable fortress it once was.
Victor was far too arrogant. He always thought he held all the cards, that no one could touch him.
But what he didn’t know was—there were plenty of people out there just waiting for the chance to tear his family apart.
No one wanted to miss such a golden opportunity.
“Have you picked a name yet?”
Today, they were trying to come up with a nickname for the baby.
Two titans of the biochemistry world, completely stumped by the task of naming a child.
Jonathan even felt that naming a baby was harder than conducting any of his research.
And this was just the nickname. When it came time to choose a formal name, who knew how much worse it’d be.
While the two of them wrestled with that, Victor had managed to track down Chase and Susie through his own means.
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