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The True Heiress Returns (Tilda Jenson) novel Chapter 87

Chapter 87 Forgiveness? Never

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Staring at Russell, the so–called head of the family, the celebrated chairman of Jenson Group, Tilda looked at him with nothing but contempt.

“What’s the matter, Russell? Have you gone deaf? I said, if you want me to drop the lawsuit, then get on your knees and apologize.”

Russell didn’t get that?

Fine. Tilda repeated it.

Because saying it out loud-

God, it felt good.

She could say it a hundred times if she wanted.

There was nothing sweeter than watching Russell grovel at her feet.

Looking at him bowing his head now brought the past crashing back–back to her third year after returning to the Jensons.

Kyla had framed her. She had ended up scalding her own hand with hot water, screaming in pain.

Tilda hadn’t even touched the kettle!

She stood there stunned when it happened.

She snapped out of it and tried to check on Kyla’s burn.

However, Russell was the first to come running, and he shoved her hard.

It was so sudden that she nearly cracked her skull on the sharp corner of the dining table. Her instincts saved her temple from being split open, but her forehead wasn’t so lucky.

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A deep gash burst open, blood pouring into her eyes. The dizziness knocked her off balance.

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Russell didn’t give a damn. He scooped Kyla up in his arms like a princess and stormed out.

He even spat out a threat, “If anything happens to Kyla, Tilda, I’ll make you wish you were dead!“.

The whole family rushed in.

They all crowded around Kyla, comforting her, finding medicine, treating her like treasure.

And every pair of eyes that turned on Tilda–cold, venomous, furious.

Not one of them saw her blood–soaked face, her wobbling steps, the huge wound on her forehead that nobody even bothered to cover with a bandage.

They forced her to kneel and apologize to Kyla.

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Chapter 87 Forgiveness? Never

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That day, half–conscious from blood loss, freezing cold, Tilda had fought back, argued, shown every scrap of evidence that she wasn’t the one who did it.

Even Kyla put on her fake kindness, claiming it was her own fault, that Tilda wasn’t to blame.

When she finally blacked out from the blows, it had been Kyla herself who had jumped out, crying and pleading, pretending to stop Russell.

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