Chapter summary of Chapter 623 – The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection
In Chapter 623, a key chapter of the acclaimed billionaire novel The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In.
Chapter 623 Mental Hospital? Say Less
“Did you have trouble sleeping last night?”
Abraham cupped the back of her head and kissed her–hard. In that moment, he really felt like he could devour Stella whole.
“Mmph…” she whimpered.
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His kiss was rough, as if he wanted to tear her apart and swallow her down.
Ten minutes passed before he finally let her go.
Stella pressed her hands firmly against his chest, her wide, blinking eyes locking with his.
Abraham reached up and gently covered her eyes with his warm palm.
“Don’t look at me like that.”
“How should I look at you then?”
“However you look at me,” Abraham said, “I just want to eat you up.”
Stella was stunned. This man…
Life was really testing Abraham right now; if he’d known it’d be this hard, he would’ve avoided getting her pregnant in the first place.
Now every day felt like torture.
“Mom sent over a bunch of baby stuff yesterday,” Stella said softly.
The moment she mentioned Evelyn, her voice was full of warmth and happiness.
Abraham nodded. “It’s time to start getting ready.”
After getting washed up, the two of them headed downstairs.
Just as Stella picked up her bowl, her phone rang. She answered, “Hello?”
“Lillian’s dead. Did you know?”
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Jonathan’s voice came through the line, quiet and full of sorrow
After all, he had doted on that sister for so many years; now that she was really gone, he couldn’t help but feel it.
Even after everything that had happened–even though Lillian had done tremendous damage to the Reed family, he was still shaken by her death.
“Oh? You’re calling to tell me that so I can celebrate?” Stella’s voice was cold, dripping with sarcasm.
Jonathan paused, thrown off by her tone. Before he could speak, Stella went on, “Don’t tell me you came to me looking for comfort? If that’s the case, Jonathan, then Rebecca was absolutely right to dump you.”
Honestly, Rebecca had really seen things clearly.
The Reed family might’ve been one of Rivermount’s top elites–but what good was that? When you couldn’t tell right from wrong or protect anything that mattered, you ended up with nothing.
So Rebecca had taken what she could and left with her child; she’d made the smartest move.
But Jonathan clearly didn’t appreciate the sarcasm.
His tone turned harsh in an instant. “She’s dead now. Isn’t it time you let the Reed family go?”
Since Stella wasn’t the sentimental type, Jonathan decided to cut straight to the point.
Before she could respond, he added, “Don’t forget, the one rotting in prison is your biological mother.”
That last part lit a fire in Stella instantly.
Just as she was about to unload on him, Abraham reached over and snatched the phone from her hand.
“Hey! What are you doing? I hadn’t even started yelling at him yet!”
That lunatic, if she couldn’t hit him, she at least needed to cuss him out to feel better.
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“Easy,” Abraham said gently. “You can’t get worked up right now?
He soothed her with a soft voice, then pulled out his own phone and called Abel. “Abel.”
Abel’s voice came through. “Yes, sir?”
Abraham’s eyes narrowed. “Jonathan’s got something wrong in the head. As Stella’s biological brother, I can’t just sit by and do nothing.”
Stella was stunned. What was that supposed to mean?
Abel was clearly just as confused. “And what exactly does Mr. Abraham plan to do?”
“Have him admitted to a psychiatric hospital,” Abraham said calmly. “Pay for the first three years up front.”
Stella and Abel were stunned. A psychiatric hospital?
That was way harsher than sending Eddie to the Milbar Desert Desert. Mental institutions… even a sane person would come out wrecked.
“Understood, sir,” Abel said.
“And make sure they use the best meds to treat him,” Abraham added. “Do whatever it takes to fix his brain.”
“Got it.”
Abraham hung up and looked at Stella.
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