Selena's words gave Kenton a sense of comfort. Even though Selena wasn't a child of the Langley family by blood, the ruthlessness and twisted streak she carried—those were just like him.
Then, Selena shifted the topic. "Great-Uncle Kenton, where's Charlene? I want to meet her."
"She's at a hotel near the hospital. I've got someone watching her."
"Great-Uncle Kenton, take me there. Let my parents stay here and keep an eye on things."
"Alright," Kenton agreed without hesitation. "But Selena, your parents had better not do anything reckless. Yvette can't die just yet."
"Of course, we're not going to kill her now," Diana said coldly. "Killing her now would be letting her off too easily. We have our own plans for her. Whatever we do, Uncle Kenton, you'll know about it."
Selena chimed in at this moment. "Yeah! Don't worry, Great-Uncle Kenton. My parents listen to me, and I listen to you. In Dithoria, the Holden family and the Walker family are keeping an eye on things. Those two families are too righteous. Who knows? They might even pity that old hag and let her off the hook!
"We're different. We're vicious." Selena smiled darkly. "But this viciousness—she's the one who caused it. Isn't she always blaming others? Well then, I'm blaming my entire fate on her now. Seems pretty fair, doesn't it?"
Kenton nodded. "Yes, you're right. And you're not blaming her baselessly—it's simply the truth. If not for her, you wouldn't have been sold off, Natalie and Emma wouldn't have been swapped, the Walker family wouldn't have gone after your parents for mistreating Natalie, and they wouldn't have retaliated against you all.
"Emma would never have had the chance to harm Sophia, the eldest daughter of the Sinclair family. You would've grown up healthy and happy, loved and cared for by your real parents. There's also no way you would've endured so much suffering or developed such a skewed outlook on life.
"All of this is the old hag, Yvette's fault."
Selena nodded. "Exactly. That's just how it is."
"Alright, then. I'll take you to see Charlene, and your parents will keep an eye on Yvette here."
Selena nodded obediently. "Okay, Great-Uncle Kenton."
Kenton led Selena out of the hospital room. As he did, Victor and Diana exchanged a glance.
On their way to Dithoria, the three of them had already discussed it. Yvette was the root of everything that had happened; they had been separated for so many years, and Selena suffered painful experiences while being sold again and again. The Langleys simply couldn't leave things as they were.
Even though they had decided to stay away from all of this and live a peaceful life, the anger in their hearts just wouldn't go away. This was especially true when they thought of all the other girls Selena had met during those years—girls who had also been abducted and trafficked. It pained them to no end.
Selena admitted she wasn't a good person, but if she had never been separated from her parents at birth, how would she have turned out like this? Diana and Victor loved her dearly. If she had grown up surrounded by love, she definitely would have been a happy, kind, and gentle child.
But she hadn't. Her life experiences made it impossible for her to be a bright, cheerful person.
Though the family of three had decided to leave it all behind and live quietly, they had still traveled all this way to Dithoria for one reason—to take Yvette to the hospital where the child swap had occurred. That hospital had changed the fates of several young girls. Yvette needed to atone for her sins there.
Once they brought her to that hospital, Selena and her parents would finally be free to do whatever they wanted in life.
Diana and Victor lifted the unconscious Yvette and laid her back on the hospital bed, pulling the blanket over her.
"Uncle Kenton said she's got Umbrahex in her system, so we need to be careful not to touch her," Victor said quietly. "Look under her skin. Isn't there something moving in her veins?"
Diana nodded. "Yeah, there is."
"Do you think it's contagious?" Victor sounded a little nervous. "Maybe we should keep our distance."
"It's not," Diana said confidently. She was far bolder than Victor. "If it was that easy to catch, Uncle Kenton wouldn't have been fine after working with her for so long.
"Relax. I've seen stuff like this in movies and on TV. Umbrahex isn't something you can just accidentally pick up."
Victor thought about it. That certainly did make sense.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Heiress Nobody Saw Coming (Natalie and Marcus)
This one gets us readers asking for more! Excellent story, great twists......
Hope Grandpa Charles lives long enough to see Marcus and Nat's children, please. It will make him happy to see life is still worth living and that he didn't fail raising Marcus at least. Let him be happy at least in this aspect. Thanks...
Finished till 538....Waiting for more...
This really hurts. I am confused if Yvette sent a msg saying old love to Charles through Charlene. Why isnt it in her confession. Or did she actually set vivian up into sleeping with that man? And later blackmailed vivian with it till vivian commited suicide? Did Yvetty yhinks Charles would marry her after vivians death but he remained loyal. Hence her anger?...
Hope Nat can cure Marcus' mom. Looking forward to new updates. Thank you...
When will other chapters be updated...
Every chapter gets sweeter..and oh! I'm sure Nat's new patient is Marcus' mom - though the illness is quite intriguing....anyway, looking forward for the next updates! Thank you...
What an ending to the chapter...nice one..hoping for more updates...thank you...
OMG, OMG, OMG, this is getting better and better. Nat and Marcus are getting married!!!!! Yehey! Please update more..after a big drama ot is really nice to have love and a little happy events in between. Pretty please, update more. Can't wait!! Thank you so much!...
Recent updates are so good. Natalie's and Marcus' love story is also progressing...so, so good and exciting. Please update more. Thank you...