Chapter summary: Chapter 652 from the book The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection
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Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In
Chapter 652 The Cost of Fury
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But Abraham didn’t quite see it that way. “Relax. She’s not going to eat Tessa.”
“Yeah, she’s not going to eat her raw,” Stella muttered, barely restraining her frustration.
Abraham raised an eyebrow. “Hm?”
“She might just go so far as to spend three full days drilling her into shape,” Stella said.
That kind of extreme would break not just Tessa–but even Stella could barely handle it.
Back then, it had taken just a month of training, and it nearly cost Stella her life.
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Never underestimate Marie’s ability. A full month? That was her training program for the most useless people.
Most of the capable folks under Abraham’s command had been trained by Marie. Even after just half a month, they came out top–tier.
Of course, those people had some foundation to begin with–but Marie’s training methods were nothing to scoff at.
Hearing the irritation in her voice, Abraham chuckled softly. “Weren’t you the one who called her in the first place?”
Stella huffed, “Back then, I didn’t know Dan was Tessa’s brother!”
At the time, all she was thinking about was the mounting pressure Diana faced in the Ashen Pact.
If Tessa could grow stronger, even if she couldn’t help Diana directly, she’d at least be able to protect herself.
Even when she learned Dan was currently in power within Ashen Pact, the connection still hadn’t clicked.
But once she heard he was Tessa’s brother–everything spun out of control.
“Wait a sec. How can Dan be her brother? The ages don’t match at all!”
Tessa was clearly younger than Dan.
Abraham explained, “Officially, he’s her younger brother. But in reality, he’s not.”
Stella blinked, “Huh?”
Abraham replied, “Details are unclear
Stella was stunned.
It was confusing.
But one thing was certain–if Day really had a direct blood tie to Tessa, he would definitely be the older sibling. No way he’d be the younger one,
As for what exactly had gone down within Ashen Pact that resulted in Dan appearing younger than Tessa– no one really knew.
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“Ugh, I’m just really worried about Tessa right now.”
Stella was genuinely anxious.
She had personally witnessed how brutal Marie’s training methods could be.
And this time, Marie didn’t just snatch Tessa away–she’d done it while still fuming over Dan.
So, what they feared… had happened.
Tessa had become collateral damage.
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Dan found out the moment he regained consciousness that Marie had taken Tessa.
He nearly passed out again on the spot.
Dennis quickly called to him, “Sir!”
“She… she took Matriarch’s daughter–what is she trying to do?” Dan gritted his teeth.
What was Victor even doing?
Wasn’t that villa supposed to be impenetrable?
Even if someone managed to sneak in, the entire place was a meat grinder–anyone would be shredded before they could make it out.
So if Marie didn’t know the layout, she should’ve had no chance of getting in alive, let alone getting
someone out.
So how the hell had she done it?
Dennis fell silent.
Hearing Dan’s question, Dennis’s face froze. “That…”
“What?”
“If she really took her, maybe it’s out of hatred toward you?”
That single word–maybe–was loaded with uncertainty.
Dan’s breathing grew ragged. “You’re saying.., she might kill Matriarch’s daughter to provoke a rift between me and Matriarch?”
Dennis replied, “It’s not impossible”
Dan went quiet.
The entire hospital room fell into a heavy silence.
A sharp coldness flickered in Dan’s eyes. When he looked up, the chill had frozen into frost.
“Heh. She’s ruthless, I’ll give her that.”
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Chapter 652 The Cost of Fury
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