The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life

Chapter 1152



Chapter 1152:

In his past plans, he had foolishly believed the rumors and failed to deal with Corrine properly. That had been his biggest mistake.

Noticing the caution in Darrion’s eyes, Corrine smirked slightly. “Technically, we’re nothing more than strangers, no real connection. But I still think we should clear the air. What’s happening to you now is a result of your failed attempt at revenge. Unfortunately, you’ve taken your revenge out on the wrong person. Thinking your parents’ killer was your ally? That was your first mistake. Blaming Nate without digging deeper? That was your second. And for the third mistake…”

Corrine paused for a moment, her smile turning even more mocking as she spoke calmly. “You should never have brought trouble into your own home and foolishly become the fall guy.”noveldrama

Bringing trouble into his own home… Those words shattered whatever resilience Darrion had left.

His eyes darted, and his teeth clenched. “No… You’re lying!”

People often said that being born into the Hopkins family meant a life of ease, filled with wealth and luxury. But only he knew the truth. The so-called perfect life of the Hopkins family was nothing but a gilded cage. The family’s current success was built on countless sacrifices.

Betrayal and deceit were everyday occurrences within the Hopkins family, and his damaged legs were the result of failure.

Once a celebrated young man with a bright future, he had been reduced to a crippled figure in a wheelchair. No one could understand the pain and bitterness he felt. Only Andromache!

For years, he had seen Andromache as the one bright spot in his otherwise miserable life, never doubting her for a second.

But now, Corrine was claiming that the real killer of his parents was Andromache.

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Her words hit Darrion like a crushing blow, tearing at his heart.

“It’s natural to have doubts,” Corrine said, her voice calm but with a hint of softness. “Who would want to admit that their family’s fall was caused by their own mistake?”

Her kindness felt like a blade, cutting deep into Darrion’s chest.

The pain drained the blood from his face, leaving him ghostly pale.

“I’ve always believed that every wrong has a rightful person to pay for it,” Corrine continued. “Since I’m helping you, I won’t let you have any regrets.” She paused, then added, “Once everything’s decided, I’ll give you the proof you need, so you won’t regret a thing.”

With a wave of her hand, she signaled the two officers, standing still as she watched Darrion being led away.

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