Chapter 646 Digging up the Past
Regina had probably realized the same thing, which was why she’d always kept Elian at arm’s length and never fully trusted him.
He had to win Regina’s trust, protect the Nygard Group’s foundation, and still leak her plans to Amelia at critical moments-one wrong move and he’d be finished.
Amelia’s fingers absently rubbed the fabric over her knee, her mind replaying the tired yet unwavering look in Elian’s eyes when he left, leaving her emotions in a tangled mess.
Jeremy caught her expression, eased off the gas, and freed one hand to cover hers, the warmth of his palm seeping through the thin sleeve with a steady, grounding strength.
“Business is a battlefield. If he made this choice, it’s because he thought it through-and because he believes in you and the Nygards.
“What we need to do now is take Regina off the board as fast as possible.”
Jeremy’s low, steady voice worked like a shot of tranquilizer, and the chaos in Amelia’s chest slowly began to settle.
“Yeah. I know.” She nodded, then remembered Elian’s warning and added, “He doesn’t know where Dad hid that thing, but he thinks the clue might be somewhere in what Dad left me.”
Looked like she needed to dig through everything again the moment she got home and pray something new surfaced.
Once they got home, Amelia washed up first, then flopped down onto the couch.
On a normal day, after being out this long, she’d change, shower, and then sprawl there boneless until sleep claimed her.
Either dozing off alone, or drowsing in some clingy tangle with a certain man.
But Elian’s words kept looping in her head, and in the end, she couldn’t help herself-she shot up and started tearing the place apart.
She began by going through everything her father had left behind, then made her way to the other room where he had kept the birthday gifts he’d prepared for her over the years-gifts he had never given.
She went through them with almost obsessive focus.
The music boxes, the designer dresses, the jaw-droppingly expensive jewelry-she checked every piece from every angle.
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By the time she’d gone through the whole collection, there was still nothing out of the ordinary.
The gifts were nothing but pricey and rare, radiating nothing more than a father’s clumsy love and an overuse of money.
There wasn’t even the faintest hint of anything medicinal.
Unwilling to give up, she pulled out her father’s journals again, along with that old, cracked phone she’d thrown before,
Before, every time she flipped through them, she’d felt like something was off, like there was a thread she hadn’t quite caught.
Now, maybe because she was too anxious, that instinct was gone-she felt nothing but pressure.
She just felt like a headless fly, buzzing in circles.
Irritated, she raked her fingers through her hair, snapped the journal shut, and set the phone aside on the cabinet with a dull thud.
“Where did you hide it, Dad…” she muttered, frustration clouding her eyes.
Elian swore her father had left clues, but she couldn’t sense a single one.
She even started wondering if she just hadn’t loved her father enough-had that dulled her instincts so badly she’d missed something vital?
Or had he never intended to tell her anything at all?
Amelia sank back down onto the carpet, leaned against the cool wall, and forced herself to breathe.
If her father really had left something behind, would he have put it somewhere so obvious?
She’d combed through those gifts and journals more times than she could count.
Have I missed some crucial detail?
He’d always been meticulous; if something truly important existed, he wouldn’t leave it sitting where anyone could stumble across it.
Jeremy came out of the shower to find the woman he loved hunched on the floor, frustrated and defeated, and his heart twisted.
He couldn’t do much about the mystery itself, but there was no way he was letting her stay in
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this state.
In full boyfriend-mode, he scooped her up without warning and carried her straight toward the bed.
“Rushing it only makes you spin out. Some things can’t be forced. Breathe first, okay?”
He set her down on the bed, then leaned over her, bracing himself.
He started with a light kiss to her smooth forehead, then couldn’t resist trailing kisses over her eyes, the bridge of her nose, and finally her soft lips.
His quiet tenderness, more than any words, slowly soothed the restlessness in Amelia’s chest.
Jeremy knew exactly where the line was.
He was well aware that if he pushed things any further right now, he’d get punched.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Heiress They Couldn't Break (Amelia and Jeremy)
I'm starting not to like Josie's character. If any man did all the things she's doing, they'd be considered creepy. This version of Josie is giving me the ick....
Does the novel ends in chapter 716 or is it still ongoing?...
Absolutely beautiful!...
Oh my! I really like Whitney (Jeremy's mum). She's so down to earth. She didn't even acknowledge Sabrina's presence....
I don't know what's with this new writer, but they are only making things worse. Gianna does in fact know how to ride a horse. She's had lessons and she even had a race with Amelia where she threw nails on the track to cheat. Gianna fell in the mud and was embarrassed when they pulled the cameras at a riding club owned by Jeremy....
Why did Cloudspire Estate change from a house to an apartment? Why is the writer acting like Jeremy does not own the property and he is not the one that allowed Amelia stay there? I hate when the writer does not remember what they wrote....
This is chapter 51 again when it should be chapter 52. Please fix for future readers....
New chapters please. If Amelia doesn’t end up with Jeremy I’m going to cry...
New chapters please....