A Thousand Faces Hide The Genius Heiress' Wrath

A Thousand Faces Hide The Genius Heiress' Wrath

Cosimo Mohanty

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Janice, the long-forgotten legitimate heiress, made her way back to her family, pouring her heart into winning their hearts. Yet, she had to relinquish her very identity, her academic credentials, and her creative works to her foster sister. In return for her sacrifices, she found no warmth, only deeper neglect. Resolute, Janice vowed to cut off all emotional bonds. Transformed, she now stood as a master of martial arts, adept in eight languages, an esteemed medical expert, and a celebrated designer. With newfound resolve, she declared, "From this day forward, no one in this family shall cross me."

Protagonist

: Janice Edwards, Aiden Green

A Thousand Faces Hide The Genius Heiress' Wrath Chapter 1 The Whipping

"Janice, how vicious you could be! Do you even realize what you've done to your sister? You're going to learn your lesson today!" Laurie Edwards snarled, her rage boiling over as the whip struck her daughter with a brutal, echoing crack.

The sharp snap of the whip reverberated through the vast mansion, silencing the servants who stood as still as sculptures, not daring to utter a single word.

Despite this, Janice Edwards remained stoic, her slight frame quivering as she clenched her teeth tightly, bearing the excruciating pain that seemed to rip through her skin.

"I brought you back, gave you all you needed, and offered you a place to belong. Is this how you thank me?"

With each word, Laurie's arm swung, marking Janice's back with deep, crimson streaks, her face turning pale. Yet, her gaze remained steady, lit with a spark of resolve. Maybe she had become numb to such brutal punishments.

"Now, apologize to Delilah." Panting from the exertion, Laurie stood with one hand resting on her hip, eyes blazing as she glared at Janice.

"Why should I apologize when I've done nothing wrong?" Janice met Laurie's gaze, her voice firm, each word a defiance.

Laurie's fury peaked as she saw Janice's unyielding stance. Gripping the whip tightly, she declared, "Then I will not stop until you apologize today."

At that crucial moment, Delilah Edwards, Laurie's adopted daughter, clutched Laurie's arm, her eyes brimming with tears as she implored, "Mom! Please, no more hitting Janice. It's actually my fault-I never told her about my allergy to mango."

"Delilah, your heart is too big. She nearly got you killed, yet here you are, defending her." Laurie sighed, patting Delilah's hand gently, warmth flooding her voice. "She's just malicious. In her desperate bid for attention, she gave you mango pudding, knowing well about your allergy. How utterly cruel, don't you think?"

"But I swear, I didn't know!" Janice protested, tears welling up in her eyes as she faced the tight-knit pair before her. "I really didn't know about her allergy!"

"Still making excuses?" Laurie snapped, landing another strike on Janice, her words icy and biting as the sting radiated across Janice's skin, sending a shiver down her spine.

Ever since Janice had returned to her family, any dispute involving Delilah invariably ended with Janice taking the blame. No matter her arguments or the evidence she presented, it was always brushed aside as deceitful.

When Delilah had a fall down the stairs, she had accused Janice of pushing her, and their parents had sided with Delilah without a second thought.

Even though Janice was their flesh and blood, she seemed to hold a lesser place in their hearts than Delilah, the adopted one.

In their eyes, perhaps she was nothing more than a schemer, always out to hurt Delilah to win some affection.

Delilah cast a sympathetic look towards Janice. "Mom, I get where Janice is coming from. After all, I've take her place as your daughter for over a decade. If I were in her shoes, I'd probably feel bitter too. Perhaps if I leave, she'll finally feel at peace, and the family can mend."

Her words, coated in a veneer of concern, were a clever ruse to cast Janice further into disfavor, and Laurie swallowed the bait wholeheartedly.

Janice's heart sank deeper into despair, a silent tally of grievances against her family mounting with each passing moment.

In an instant, a sharp whip snapped her back to the harsh present. She locked eyes with Laurie, whose gaze was frosty and filled with contempt.

Laurie's voice cut through the air, icy and sharp. "Just look at Delilah, always so thoughtful and polite! If you were even half as considerate, I'd be over the moon. Yet here you are, denying your mistake, as if to piss me off on purpose."

Janice stood her ground firmly. "I'll tell you once more, the pudding I handed her had no mango in it. If you doubt me, just check the grocery list!"

"Why even bother to check? It's not like Delilah would deceive us about such things." Laurie, her faith in Delilah unshakable, saw no need to confirm the items listed for shopping.

"Mom..." Delilah's voice trembled, her act delicately woven with vulnerability. "If it eases Janice's mind, then perhaps I did wrong her."

"Delilah, please, don't cry. You don't deserve to suffer this way. I'll ensure that ungrateful girl is held accountable." Laurie's gaze hardened, her grip on her whip tightening, her authority palpable. "If you don't want to apologize, that's entirely up to you. In three days, Efrery will host its first fashion design contest. If you give your design draft to Delilah, I'll let this go."

Again?

Those icy words pierced Janice, sending a deep shiver through her being.

Throughout the year, she had tirelessly given in, desperate for a sliver of her family's acknowledgment and praise.

From the start, the bedroom had been hers by right. But they coaxed Janice into surrendering it, saying Delilah had grown attached to its comforts.

Even her rightful identity as the Edwards family's daughter had been obscured, all to safeguard Delilah's pride.

The list of such sacrifices stretched endlessly.

To stay with this family and gain their favor, Janice had given up more than she cared to admit.

But now, Laurie was pushing her to give up her design draft for the fashion contest, her future hanging in the balance.

"Say something," Laurie urged as Janice remained silent. "Have you lost your voice?"

"Mom, please," Delilah interjected, gripping Laurie's arm, shaking her head. "Janice is competing too. What will she do if she hands over her draft to me? Though I feel confident about winning, I..." She paused, coughing weakly, her frame quivering as though she might faint. "I don't think my health allows it."

"She caused you harm, it's only right she makes amends." Laurie locked eyes with Janice with a penetrating stare. "I'll ask you one last time-are you giving up the draft or not?"

Janice's chest tightened as she took a deep, uneven breath. "Mom, aren't I your daughter too?" she asked, her voice breaking slightly.

"You claim to be my daughter, but you disregard my wishes?"

This overt display of favoritism broke Janice's heart completely. She closed her eyes, her voice barely a whisper. "I'll let her have the draft."

A sly smile flickered across Delilah's face. While Janice was often too yielding, her design skills were top-notch. With Janice's draft in hand, clinching first place seemed all but guaranteed.

"You do have a conscience after all," Laurie remarked, one eyebrow arched as she nonchalantly flung the whip aside and offered Delilah a warm smile. "With Janice's design draft, you can stop stressing about the competition. Just relax and enjoy the award when it comes."

"Thanks, Mom," Delilah responded, her face lighting up with a joyful grin. Yet, shortly after, a timid look crossed her face as she glanced at Janice. "But won't Janice resent me for using her draft?"

"Would she even dare?" Laurie's voice turned frosty as she fixed a stern gaze on Janice. "If she harbors any resentment, she'll find herself out on the streets. The Edwards family don't keep the ungrateful around, family or not."

"What if Janice accuses me of stealing her design?" Delilah's voice was tinged with worry.

"Then I will ensure that every bit of her involvement is obliterated, crediting you alone."

Laurie's harsh words stunned Janice, her heart sinking deeper into despair with each moment.

Had her year of endurance and compromise been in vain?

"Huh!" Janice scoffed, a bitter laugh breaking through as the final remnants of her hopes disintegrated, leaving her utterly disillusioned with the family.

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“Janice, the long-forgotten legitimate heiress, made her way back to her family, pouring her heart into winning their hearts. Yet, she had to relinquish her very identity, her academic credentials, and her creative works to her foster sister. In return for her sacrifices, she found no warmth, only deeper neglect. Resolute, Janice vowed to cut off all emotional bonds. Transformed, she now stood as a master of martial arts, adept in eight languages, an esteemed medical expert, and a celebrated designer. With newfound resolve, she declared, "From this day forward, no one in this family shall cross me."”
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Chapter 1 The Whipping

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Chapter 2 Fighting Back

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Chapter 3 A Deal

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Chapter 4 No Allergies

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Chapter 5 Why Is She Here

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Chapter 6 Do You Have The Authority To Drive Me Away

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Chapter 7 Sever Ties

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Chapter 8 Oddly Familiar

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Chapter 9 Aren't You JE

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Chapter 10 JE's Friend

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Chapter 11 What Is She Plotting

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Chapter 12 A Genius At Theft

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Chapter 13 A Bet

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Chapter 14 When Did I Say You Stole My Design

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Chapter 15 Half-Finished Design

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Chapter 16 Pretending To Be Sick Again

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Chapter 17 A Mango Allergy

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Chapter 18 Blacklisted

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Chapter 19 What I Bring To The Table

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Chapter 20 The Illegitimate Son

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Chapter 21 Janice's Strong Counterattack

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Chapter 22 Bart Fell Into The Pool

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Chapter 23 Sing To Each Other's Tune

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Chapter 24 The Second Delilah

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Chapter 25 He Stood Up

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Chapter 26 The Woman In Aiden's Heart

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Chapter 27 Sever Ties

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Chapter 28 The Bracelet

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Chapter 29 Laurie Came To Realize Her Error

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Chapter 30 Meeting Kenneth

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Chapter 31 She Wants To Be Self-Reliant

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Chapter 32 To Irritating The Edwards family

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Chapter 33 The Bickering

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Chapter 34 A Taste Of Her Own Medicine

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Chapter 35 Aiden Was An Exception

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Chapter 36 Let My Work Speak For Itself

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Chapter 37 Fools

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Chapter 38 Excuses

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Chapter 39 Amazed

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Chapter 40 Still Pretending, Delilah

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