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The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life

Chapter 2 Know Your Place And Leave

Word Count: 534    |    Released on: 05/02/2025

mation struck with d

ted through Corrine's chest, each pulse

d him as he rushed away, the word

e grow smaller. The pain in her chest intensified, as though so

rd from her feet, graduall

umed control of the failing Ashton family business

de her a secure future then, but promis

ons to elevate him from obscurity to prominence in the business world,

heir three years together had meant nothin

e, she alone had inve

crifice crumbled to dust in

tears spilled down her cheeks as

eve my brother would have chosen someone like you-a simple country girl without education or

st. "The Ashton family's current success exists

inger toward her. "You think yourself so importan

rine's heart. This, then, was how t

ith practiced grace, approaching Cor

cting nothing but contempt. "You're not only humiliating

logize and bid farewell to the departing

sperse, her dream wedding tr

and sacrifice earned

in loving someone incapabl

eyes, acceptance of her reality s

andered the empty streets like

e drizzle soon transformed

she broke into a run, but fate wasn't finished with her yet. A sharp s

car horn shattered the

rrine's eyes widened in terror, her

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The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life
The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life
“Corinne devoted three years of her life to her boyfriend, only for it to all go to waste. He saw her as nothing more than a country bumpkin and left her at the altar to be with his true love. After getting jilted, Corinne reclaimed her identity as the granddaughter of the town's richest man, inherited a billion-dollar fortune, and ultimately rose to the top. But her success attracted the envy of others, and people constantly tried to bring her down. As she dealt with these troublemakers one by one, Mr. Hopkins, notorious for his ruthlessness, stood by and cheered her on. "Way to go, honey!"”