Return of the Crowned Heiress

Return of the Crowned Heiress 45



To gather such detailed information on Felicia indicated that the instigator’s background was far from. ordinary. Spreading this information as blackmail showed malicious intent.

At that time, Felicia had been returned to the Fuller family as the true heiress, transforming from a girl from a poor neighborhood into the daughter of a wealthy family. There would undoubtedly be jealousy

Not to mention Kayla’s numerous supporters–those people would go to great lengths to bully and isolate Felicia just to stand up for Kayla

This situation could escalate quickly. If the victim lacked mental resilience, prolonged harassment could potentially lead to severe psychological issues. Over time, they might become increasingly insecure, causing their grades to plummet and possibly driving them to extreme measures. Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.

Dexter pondered for a moment and asked, “Could it be Melvin?”

Given Melvin’s earlier attempt to kidnap Felicia, he was a prime suspect. Moreover, he could easily orchestrate such a scheme with the Chavez family’s influence.

Kayla let out a sigh of relief and innocently replied, “Maybe.”

Myra was about to bang her fist on the table when Felicia calmly interjected, “It’s not him.”

“Why are you so sure?” Myra asked, confused. “Licia, do you know who’s behind this?”

Felicia nodded and named Arnold. It could only be him. Myra and Dexter exchanged glances, their expressions revealing shock.

Just recently, at the banquet, Matthew had publicly proposed a union between Felicia and Arnold. They had refrained from agreeing then due to concerns for Kayla, but now it seemed they had no reason to

consent.

A forced marriage was never sweet.

Arnold must have had feelings for someone else. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have resorted to such despicable tactics against Felicia

Dexter, looking prideful, declared, “I will refuse that proposal from Mr. Lawson Senior, I will never agree to this marriage.”

Myra echoed his sentiments. “Rather than forcing a mismatched union, it’s better to support Kayla and Arnold. They seem to be a couple in everyone’s eyes anyway.”

Kayla’s heart raced at these words. It seemed that the things she accidentally said were not entirely bad. At least they had reinforced Myra and Dexter’s resolve to prevent Felicia from marrying Arnold.

So, Arnold was still hers, and no one could take him away. This could be considered a blessing in disguise.

For the first time, Felicia found Myra and Dexter’s words ‘quite pleasant. As long as they understood that they should refuse the marriage, whoever wanted that engagement could have it.

In the end, under Myra’s watchful eye, Kayla reluctantly recorded the accounts and the insults directed at Felicia from the group chat. Dexter personally sent this Information to Blake.

Most of those involved were freshmen at Khogend College. Secretly slandering a classmate in such a malicious way was disgraceful. Given that Felicia was a prized student in Blake’s eyes, they would undoubtedly take strict action.

Still feeling uneasy, Myra said, “Licia, when school starts, I’ll have Eugene pick you up and drop you off every day.”

“I choose to stay at the dormitory,” Felica replied, a decision she had made long ago.

Myra was taken aback, and her concern was evident. Staying in a dormitory isn’t as comfortable as at home. The food outside isn’t healthy, and I worry about you being bullied.


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