Summary of Chapter 636 – A turning point in The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection
Chapter 636 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 636 Not My Father, Thanks
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Tessa had kind of forgotten exactly how much Victor had told her about the current leader of the Ashen
Pact.
What she did know, though, was that this person wasn’t exactly a friend to her mother.
So when Tessa asked about the current person in charge of the Ashen Pact, an inscrutable expression flickered across Victor’s face.
“If we’re talking about the current leader,” he said, “then things get a little… interesting.”
Tessa was stunned. Interesting?
Victor continued, “For years, the identity of the current leader’s been a mystery. But now I’ve gotten a few leads, it’s probably Dan.”
The Ashen Pact had grown stronger by the day; they couldn’t afford to let their guard down.
“But then again… maybe not.”
No previous leader had ever been this secretive. Why the secrecy now?
Whatever reason lay behind it, it was anyone’s guess.
Tessa asked, “So by your logic, is it possible the current leader’s just a puppet?”
Victor shook his head. “Unlikely. Your father, Dale, doesn’t have the ability to control a puppet leader.”
Whoever this person was, their rise to power had made a very real impact; the world had taken notice.
At the mention of Dale, Tessa’s face instantly darkened. “He’s not my father.”
Father? As far as Tessa was concerned, she didn’t have a father like that.
Victor saw the sudden shift in her expression and chuckled, reaching out to feel her forehead. “Still a little warm. Let’s head back.”
The wind outside was chilly today.
She really shouldn’t be out in it for too long right now.
Tessa nodded obediently and followed Victor back–only to take two steps and suddenly groan, “Ugh, that hurts.
Victor raised a brow, “What is it?”
“My leg, it’s worse now.”
The top of her thigh had already been sore, and after standing out here training for hours, it felt like it was on fire.
Victor muttered, “Troublesome.”
Despite the complaint, the next second he scooped her up into his arms.
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Tessa was petite, nowhere near as tall as Stella. In Victor’s arms, she really did look like a small girl.
He shifted her weight, testing it. “Have I not been feeding you?”
Tessa blinked. “Huh?“>
“You weigh about as much as a feather.”
Tessa fell silent. Did he seriously just compare me to a feather?
She muttered under her breath, “It’s true I haven’t really been eating much…”
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Ever since she came to stay with Victor, there had been all sorts of chaos–starting with the fact that she didn’t know how to cook.
In the beginning, she barely managed one meal a day, if that.
Later, the housekeeper came along, but she made real meals, not pig slop–it wasn’t like she could fatten Tessa up overnight.
Victor looked down and gave her a sidelong glance, chuckling. “Sounds like someone’s complaining.”
Her muttering had been nothing but one big string of complaints.
“I’m just telling the truth,” Tessa said. “Wasn’t it all over the place at first?”
Honestly, this was the first time in years she’d felt this deprived.
Victor’s lips curled into a smile.
He seemed to be enjoying her complaints.
Once they were inside the villa, he carried her straight into the bedroom. “Did you skip your medicine at lunch?”
The doctor had said her fever was caused by the injury.
So delicate. Victor thought.
Just that little incident had left her with a full–blown fever.
At the mention of applying medicine, Tessa’s face turned scarlet.
Victor raised an eyebrow. “What are you blushing for?”
Tessa went quiet. Shouldn’t I be blushing? The way this man said it so matter–of–factly, did he think things like that could just happen whenever?
Thinking about how it had all started as part of their “deal,” her eyes turned red and her nose did too.
She looked completely miserable
Victor frowned. “What’s with you?”
Tessa turned away and lay down, curling up in the blanket. Her voice came muffled. “It’s nothing.”
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She was feeling a little miserable.
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