Chapter 52 Nothing Good Ever Comes Out of It
Even though Russell and Blaire were middle–aged now, the heat between them hadn’t cooled at all. Their love had only gotten stronger, deeper, richer.
So strong it made other people jealous just from watching.
Blair pushed open the door.
Honey, give me a hug!”
“Hug? Forget the hug! Something’s happened! The court just sent this–Tilda is suing you!”
“What did you just say?!”
Russell’s gentle smile froze on his face.
For a second, he thought he had heard wrongly.
But when he yanked the subpoena from Blair’s hand and read it, his fists clenched so hard that the thick paper crumpled into a ball.
“Damn that girl!”
That ungrateful daughter–how dare she sue me!
She actually wants me to apologize?!
If Tilda had no shame, Russell still had his pride.
And if the news of the Jensons‘ long–lost daughter of 19 years suing Russell got out, the family’s reputation would be ruined.
The Jensons would never be able to show their faces in Slosa society again.
How dare she!
If it weren’t for me, Tilda wouldn’t even be alive.
This is the worst betrayal–she’s biting the hand that fed her.
“Honey, look again–check who’s representing Tilda!
“It’s Andy Saville, the famous lawyer from ND Law Firm in Jeselton!”
“What
Even Russell had heard of Andy.
He froze, then quickly uncrumpled the paper to check again.
It was true Andy himself.
“When did Tilda ever get connected to Andy? How could she possibly convince him to take her case?”
Andy was a top lawyer, his schedule packed for years in advance
You couldn’t just fire him with money and power—you needed serious connections.
There was even a story about a lng–shot chairman offering the man 100 million to handle his case. Andy rejected hum flat and told him to wait in line like everyone else
At that moment, Russell and Blair finally realized that they didn’t know this “biological daughter of theirs at all.
Not even a linle
1/1
11:22 AM P
Chapter 52 Nothing Good Ever Comes Out of it
Meanwhile, at Orica University.
Finished
Even though Tilda had passed Shaun’s brutal exam and didn’t have to attend his class anymore, she still had other required and elective courses.
She had just finished one class and was heading to the cafeteria with Una when she overheard her classmates talking.
“Wade took leave today. He didn’t show up for classes.”

Just because he lost once, Wade is falling apart, and everyone’s talking about it.
And this is supposed to be my brother?
The same brother who once pushed me so hard and drove me into depression, to the point of considering suicide?
VERIFYCAPTCHA_LABEL
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: The True Heiress Returns (Tilda Jenson)