Summary of Chapter 595 – A turning point in The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection
Chapter 595 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In, written by Free Collection. With the hallmarks of billionaire literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Chapter 595 Was Last Night All for Nothing?
It wouldn’t hurt next time?
Thinking about the man’s insane stamina and their overwhelming physical difference, Tessa couldn’t help bur shudder.
That kind of gap… there was no changing it.
So when Victor said it wouldn’t hurt in the future, she was sure he was lying.
…What?” Victor raised an eyebrow when she didn’t respond.
Tessa clutched the collar of his robe and stammered, “You said… last night… that you’d let me see my mom today.”
She’d read in novels that men always said nonsense in bed.
But she believed it anyway…
If Victor dared lie to her-then she would… she would…
What could she even do?
After everything that had happened lately, and now being held by a man who was basically a beast, Tessa sniffled hard.
Honestly, even if he had lied, what could she really do?
All I ever do is cry. What else can I even do anymore?
Victor nodded. “It’s already arranged. Your mother should be here before nightfall.”
“R-Really?”
The excitement on her face couldn’t be contained.
She hadn’t seen her mother in so long. They hadn’t even been able to contact each other.
Victor looked down at her. “Would I lie to you?”
Tessa shook her head. “No. You’re the best.”
God.
If she’d known he could make her see her mom, she wouldn’t have wasted all that time begging Stella to go
around in circles.
But then again, she and Victor had barely known each other. Still didn’t, really.
Seeing her suddenly light up, a smile tugged at Victor’s lips. “I’m the best?”
There was clearly something deeper behind his tone.
Tessa nodded quickly. “Yeah, you’re the best, the very best.”
Clienter 595 War East Night All for Nothing?
Flattery always worked
And for Victor-it worked especially well. His eyes definitely softened.
She was about to shower him with more sweet talk when his phone rang.
Victor reached for it, and Tessa immediately tried to pull away from his arms.
She’d already caused enough trouble lately. People around him were starting to think she was some kind of
spy.
If she overheard anything private again, there was no doubt they’d think it was intentional.
But just as she moved-
“Ah-!”
The pain flared up again.
Last night had been brutal.
She would’ve hit the floor if Victor hadn’t caught her in time.
“You can listen to this one,” he said in a husky voice.
Tessa didn’t move again.
She really was in too much pain.
Victor answered the call and switched it to speaker. “Speak.”
“Sir, Madam Miller has refused the meeting.”
Victor glanced down at the girl in his arms.
Tessa blinked. Madam Miller? She froze for a second before realizing they meant her mother.
What?
Why would she say no?
She looked up at Victor with eyes full of disbelief and confusion.
Victor’s brows knit. “Why?”
“We don’t know the reason, sir. That was her direct response.”
Her direct response?
Tessa’s face went pale.
She couldn’t help speaking up. “Did you tell her it was her daughter who wanted to see her?”
The line went quiet.
Victor’s voice cut through it coldly. “Answer her.”
15:42 Sat, 23 Aug
Charter 595 Was Last Night All for Nothing?
“We did. But Madam Miller only had two words: Not interested.”
So blunt.
Tessa’s heart nearly leapt out of her throat.
Victor asked calmly, “Did she leave any other message?”
“No, sir.”
No message. Not even a word?
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In