Chapter 401 – A Turning Point in Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind by Ringhell Jace
In this chapter of Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind, Ringhell Jace introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 401 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.
After dinner, Liam took his camera to capture the bustling night views of various attractions on the island.
The night sky here was very clear, and the bright Milky Way could be seen when looking up.
The grand theater in the center of the island was even more lively at night. The performances were very exciting, and many tourists came to admire the name.
Liam took photos all the way, seeing that it was late, he bought a drink to quench his thirst and then prepared to go back to the hotel to rest.
After a few steps, a boy dressed like a waiter jogged over, "Sir, are you Mr. Liam Ozai, the famous photographer?"
Liam was slightly stunned and nodded, "I am."
The boy handed over the card in his hand and smiled, "I was entrusted by Miss Preston to run errands for her. Miss Preston said she needs to talk to you, so please go to the address on the card."
Hearing this, Liam pondered. Isn't she Victoria, the Miss of the Preston family?
Victoria took the initiative to find him?
But how did she convey the message through someone else?
Right, he still didn't have Victoria's contact information, so she had to rely on others to relay the message.
Liam took the card and nodded with a smile, "Thank you, I understand."
The boy waved his hand boldly, "Don't be so polite, Ms. Preston gave me a generous errand fee!"
As a result, the boy waved his hand too much, accidentally knocking over the drink in Liam's hand, and panicked, "I'm sorry! Did spill the drink on you? I'm really sorry! Let me help you buy another drink!" "
Liam frowned slightly, "No need."
However, the boy had already gone to the drink shop on the side and bought another drink.
There were not many people in the drink shop, and not long after, the boy came out with a new drink.
It was enthusiastically handed to Liam, apologizing repeatedly, "I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to spill your drink, but I bought you a new one. I hope you don't mind!"
Liam had no choice but to take the drink.
The boy apologized a few more times and watched as Liam drank his drink before leaving.
At the street corner, the boy looked back at Liam, a sinister smile flashed in his eyes, and then leaned against the wall, took out his phone, and sent a message to Oliver:
[Oliver, I've already done what you said. I added something to Liam's drink and asked him to go find Miss Preston. Remember to transfer the money to my account]
Oliver, who received the message, laughed smugly and looked up at Monia.
"Monia, it's settled."
Upon hearing this, the shame and anger of losing a bet at the shooting range finally eased a bit. She looked at her bright red nails in a good mood,
"Remember to get someone to secretly take photos. I want everyone to know about the scandal of Ms. Preston's affair."
Oliver sneered, "Of course, Monia. Don't worry. In the future, the Preston family won't matter, and the Brolanke family will be the most noble and powerful."
Monia raised her chin proudly, "Of course!"
She would make the Preston family decline more and more.
And make the Brolanke family better and better.
...
Liam looked at the address on the card, which was a hotel room number.
The name of this hotel was not unfamiliar to Liam, he also stayed at this hotel.
But his room was on the eighth floor, and Victoria's room was on the top floor.
Liam put the card back in his pocket and quickly went back to the hotel.
Fifteen minutes later.
Liam returned to the hotel and took the elevator to the top floor.
With a ding, the elevator doors opened.
Liam stepped out of the elevator, but his legs suddenly went weak, and he hurriedly held onto the wall beside him. Strangely, he felt like he had a fever, his body felt inexplicably hot, and he was extremely thirsty...
Liam patted his cheeks with both hands, but his consciousness gradually became chaotic. The blood in his body seemed to be rushing around...
...
In the room.
Victoria nestled comfortably on the sofa, and finally received a reply from Jack, typing and asking, [You didn't reply to my messages earlier, were you busy with work today?]
At this moment, Jack walked into the hotel with long strides and calmly replied, [Yeah, I'm a bit busy.]
Ralph, who came specifically to greet Jack, had a bitter expression on his face.
Huh, he's already here, about to meet, and still pretending to be busy.
In the penthouse suite.
Victoria nestled on the sofa, affectionately reminded:
[Then take care of yourself, don't be too busy.]
Victoria put down her phone, adjusted her clothes, and walked over with a look of confusion.
She opened the door, and to her surprise, Liam was standing outside.
He held onto the door frame with one hand, his fair face flushed unnaturally, and there seemed to be something wrong with his eyes and demeanor.
"Liam? What are you doing here?" Victoria scrutinized him.
"Sister, you..." Liam swallowed, his thirst becoming more obvious, his arm tightly pressed against the door frame, his veins faintly popping out, "What do you want to see me for?"
Victoria couldn't help but frown, "I didn't look for you."
"Um..." Liam wanted to take out the card from his pocket, but after fumbling for a while, he couldn't find it. He pursed his lips tightly and looked at Victoria with dim eyes. "Sister, you... you..."
His speech was halting, and Victoria couldn't understand clearly, only hearing him call her sister repeatedly.
After a silent pause, Victoria tactfully probed: "Why do you keep calling me sister?"
She had already expressed multiple times that he didn't need to call her sister.
But every time they met, Liam stubbornly used this term of address.
By the way, the last person who called her sister often was Amelia.
Hearing Victoria's question, Liam pursed his dry lips, tightly gripping the door frame, his veins bulging, as if enduring something, "Sister, I..."
Victoria's eyes lit up, "Liam, are you not feeling well?"
Liam nodded slowly, loosening his grip on the door frame, and tugging at his collar forcefully, feeling hot, very thirsty.
His dark and thick eyes stared at Victoria in front of him, and he took a step forward.
At that moment, the elevator door opened in the corridor.
Immediately after, footsteps echoed in the quiet corridor.
Victoria's eyes narrowed slightly. His first reaction was to push Liam out of the room, but Liam lost his balance and fell towards her.
Victoria keenly dodged.
Footsteps in the corridor were getting closer.
Victoria glanced over.
But the next second, when she saw the person, her expression suddenly froze.
How could it be...
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