Summary of Chapter 684 – A pivotal chapter in The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In by Free Collection
The chapter Chapter 684 is one of the most intense moments in The Returned Heiress Who Never Fit In, written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the billionaire genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Chapter 684 Stirring the Chaos
Victor knew that taking Tessa away would send Marie into a frenzy.
And now? It was happening.
“She doesn’t know I took her?”
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She was storming Ashen Pact right now–there was no doubt in his mind it was over Tessa.
Silas blinked. “Wait… You didn’t tell Marie you were taking Miss Su?”
Victor gave a snort through his nose.
That said it all–he hadn’t told her. Which meant Marie had no idea he was the one who took
Tessa.
Not that he would’ve told her anyway.
She’d hidden Tessa away so tightly that for over two weeks, Victor had been nearly losing his mind trying to find her.
“So
you
basically… stole her?” Lewis piped up from the side.
The moment he said it, both Silas and Victor looked at him like they wanted to skin him alive.
Lewis froze.
What? What did I say?
Mr. Abraham had always said: if you take anything without someone’s knowledge, it’s considered stealing.
So even if it was their boss–if he didn’t tell Marie–wasn’t it still stealing?
Silas was done with him. He smacked the back of Lewis’s head.
“Can you shut up? That’s not stealing. She’s our sister–in–law. Marie’s the one who stole her last time.”
“…Oh. Got it.” Lewis muttered, rubbing his head.
But deep down, he still felt both times were the same. Whether it was Marie last time or Victor now–neither had played fair
Seeing Lewis sulk like that, Silas ignored him completely and turned back to Victor.
“Bro, maybe you should explain this to Marie?”
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“Explain what?” Victor scoffed. “What’s there to explain?”
Silas was stunned.
Nothing to explain?
If he didn’t explain, Marie was definitely going to kill Dan.
Lewis chimed in, “Even if he explains, she won’t believe it.”
Silas blinked. “Huh?”
Lewis went on, “Remember when Mr. Derrick slept with her? She didn’t believe him either. Ended up beating the crap out of Dan.”
“In Marie’s eyes right now, every bad thing is Dan’s fault.”
Silas frowned. “That’s not the same as this.”
The situations were completely different.
Last time, she didn’t trust Dan. But this time? If Victor just said the word, she’d believe him without a doubt.
Silas finally understood.
This whole thing’s a damn mess.
He looked at Victor again. “She’s probably attacking Ashen Pact right now because she’s afraid you’ll go after Dan.”
After all, in her mind, Dan was the one who took Tessa. And Victor? He wouldn’t let that slide.
Victor waved it off. “Forget it…”
But mid–sentence, his tone shifted,
A glimmer of something dark and playful flashed in his eyes. “Keep searching for Tessa.”
Silas blinked. “Keep… searching?“/
That meant Marie would keep believing Dan was the one who took her?
Wait, what-
This was already a disaster, and now they were making it worse?
Ashen Pact was about to become a warzone.
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Victor took a sip of red wine. “Dan wants to stay out of this and take a breather? Ha.”
Not a chance.
That last scoff was dangerously cold.
Silas finally understood Victor’s game.
He was forcing Ashen Pact into the crossfire.
Dan wanted to use Diana to get rid of Dale and Manny.
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But Victor wasn’t the kind to play nice. When Dan eventually reaped the rewards, it’d be at the cost of hurting both Diana and Tessa.
So Victor was going to drag him into the fight now.
By the time this ended, Dan would be bled dry–his power crippled.
“Got it. I’ll send our people to help Marie.”
Since Marie was already at Ashen Pact, they’d put on a show and send their men too–helping her “demand Tessa back from Dan.”
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