Chapter 639 Is She Really Not Doing Well?
Ryan only cared about finding someone who could bring real value to his family.
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Back when Daphne was alive, she had pushed hard for Kyla to marry Preston and cancel his engagement to Tilda. Ryan had backed her up because Kyla was the Jensons‘ heiress, their prized daughter.
As long as Preston ended up with Kyla, the alliance between the Jensons and the Bells would give his family a powerful edge.
But now, Kyla was no longer an ideal choice. Her beauty had been destroyed, and even her own family had stopped valuing her.
The woman Ryan wanted for Preston now was Tilda–the dazzling, world–renowned junior of Dane, gifted with extraordinary talent.
That was why Ryan brought Preston to see Justin this time.
After some polite conversation, Ryan asked to speak privately with Russell and Blair.
Blair, eager for news about Daphne, agreed right away.
That left Kyla standing there.
She lowered her head like a small, abandoned puppy, her voice soft and trembling. “Then … I’ll just go home first … ”
Blair’s heart ached at the sight. “Can’t Kyla come with us?”
Ryan answered evenly, “This is business, not a family chat. The kids don’t need to sit in.”
The truth was, anything he was about to say would only upset Kyla, so it was better if she stayed behind.
“Let’s go,” he urged.
Russell was more than happy to leave her out. Watching Kyla cry and play the victim in front of Blair disgusted him. Keeping her away was the wisest choice.
Ever since he discovered her true colors, everything she did looked fake to him. He couldn’t believe how blind he’d been before–completely fooled by her act.
“Kyla, you’ve done a lot looking after me and Justin,” Blair gently said to her,
“Go home and rest. We’ll talk with Ryan and Preston, and then we’ll be back soon.”
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Kyla forced a brittle smile. “Alright.”
And just like that, she was left behind.
The four of them walked farther and farther away, leaving Kyla with nothing but her broken
heart.
Standing in the sunlight, she felt as cold as if she were trapped in the dead of winter. Her whole body went numb, drained of warmth.
Her fists tightened slowly at her sides.
Shame and fury boiled up inside her.
From the day she was born–even as the Jensons‘ heiress–she had never felt so small, so completely discarded.
In the past, no matter how delicate the topic was, all she had to do was put on a pitiful act, and Russell, Blair, Ryan, and Preston would always let her sit in.

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