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Return of the Crowned Heiress

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Return Of The Crowned Heiress 46

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46

Felicia said, "I can take care of myself. After all, I've managed to get inrough all these years, haven't I?"

Felicia smiled faintly, like a figure shrouded in mist. Though she stood right in front of them, she seemed

unreachable.

Myra and Dexter understood her meaning clearly. Felicia didn't want to get close to them and certainly didn't see

them as family.

Myra didn't dare to push further, afraid of straining their relationship even more. She reluctantly said, Well, at

least you can chon the weekends, right?"

"Sure." That was Felicia's final compromise.

It was getting late, and as Felicia prepared to return to her room, Myra hesitated and asked, "Licia, how did you

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manage to attend school all these years? How did you pay for the tuition?" The conversation circled back to

where it had started.

Myra quickly added, "I don't mean anything by it, Licia. just feel heartbroken over what you went through. | hate

myself for not knowing sooner..."

Felicia's memories flashed back to her childhood.

Everything matched the investigation. Howell and Tabitha had treated her like a slave, someone to beat and

scold at will. They would never have allowed her to attend school.

"When | was very young, they tookto live in a rural area. There was a small school there, set up in a

converted house. The tuition was one hundred dollars and a piece of smoked ham.

"I had no money, so | would quietly crouch outside the window and listen, from spring to summer and from

summer to winter. That's how | learned for two years.

"When | was eight, a kind old woman from the village gaveone hundred dollars and a piece of smoked ham

to pay for my tuition."

Felicia could still remember the old woman's warm, gentle smile. She was like a fairy godmother from at

storybook.

She had patted her head softly and said, "A child who loves to learn should never be let down."

"| didn't take the money. That hundred dollars was all she had saved from weaving baskets, earned little by little.

When she handed it to me, it was in small bills-fifty cents and one-dollar notes-wrapped in a thick bundle.

"Later, Howell made a bit of money from scamming people and took us to live in town. There, | met a wonderful

principal who accepted me. In return, | earned the top grades each semester and won various competition

awards in both the town and the city. "After that. Howell and Tabitha realized they had another way to make

money-through me. Each t| brought hawards, they sawas a source of income. That was how |

earned the right to continue my education."

With such a resilient spirit, Felicia had made it to where she was today. Myra's shoulders trembled, while Dexter's

brow furrowed in concern.

Felicia spoke so lightly of her struggles, without a hint of complaint or resentment, as if recounting. someone

else's story. Because she had faced so much Indifference, she didn't want her world to be confined to this small

space,

In her previous life, Felicia yearned for the familial love and affection she had never truly experienced. In the

end, she lost herself, humbly pleading for affection and ending up in a tragic situation.

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In this life, it didn't matter whether her parents loved her. She needed to learn to love herself first.

After finishing her thoughts, Felicia returned to her room.

Myra finally couldn't hold back her tears, feeling heartbroken.

Kayla wanted to comfort Myra several times but was ignored. Usually pampered by her parents, this time, she

felt utterly invisible.

She couldn't help but laugh in frustration. She had to admit that Felicia's act of playing the victim was

impressive. With just a few words, she made Myra and Dexter want to give everything to make up for it.

It was quite touching.

Kayla smiled coldly. A moment of guilt and sorrow couldn't compare to 18 years of careful nurturing and

protection.

She thought to herself, "Just wait and see. | wouldn't lose."

Especially with the college starting soon, she had more than one surprise gift prepared for Felicia.