Summary of Chapter 63 from Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind
Chapter 63 marks a crucial moment in Ringhell Jace’s Internet novel, Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Victoria was speechless.
She shouldn't have asked!
Jack raised his eyebrows slightly.
Victoria was caught off guard and stood there, stunned.
The two of them were very close to each other, and the man's clean and pleasant smell penetrated into the tip of her nose.
Victoria's eyelashes twitched. After regaining her senses, she wanted to dodge, but there was the back of the sofa behind her.
She could only tilt her head back. "What are you doing?"
Jack laughed lightly, she tilted her head back, and he moved closer, looking at her closely.
With the man watching so closely, Victoria's heart skipped a beat.
In the quiet and ambiguous space, Jack looked straight into her with his pitch-black eyes. His lazy, smiling voice overflowed from his throat.
"The person forcibly kissed me and still refuses to take responsibility. Little Victoria, help me come up with an idea. What should I do? Huh?"
Victoria pursed her lips and put her hands on his chest as she pushed him away, "Get up first."
The man did not move at all. He imprisoned her between his embrace and the sofa. "Help me come up with an idea, what should I do?"
Victoria did not dare to look at him, with a guilty conscience she looked away.
Her eyes fell on Jack's arm propped up on the sofa. The cuffs of his white shirt were rolled up, revealing a beautiful forearm. His fair skin bulged with light veins, a blend of restraint and sensuality.
"Why doesn't little Victoria dare to look at me? Huh?"
The man's voice was hoarse and magnetic, and the ending was slightly raised.
Victoria's entire body suddenly tensed, her back instantly tense, and her fingers curled up involuntarily, "You...you get up first."
Jack did not move.
The man's intentions were so straightforward.
Victoria's heart suddenly rose, her heartbeat was fast and chaotic, the water in her clear eyes trembled, and her face was red.
"Jack, Victoria! Grandfather is here to see you!"
At this moment, a robust voice came from outside.
Victoria was startled and immediately reached out to push Jack. She whispered shyly, "Grandfather is here, get up quickly!"
Jack frowned, and the tip of his tongue touched his cheek irritably. He raised his hand and pinched her soft white earlobe before standing up and letting her go.
Victoria immediately got up from the sofa. Her earlobe was red hot and she didn't dare to look at Jack. She turned around and ran out, "Grandpa, how did you make the time to come?"
Jack looked at her fleeing back, his eyes narrowing slightly. A few seconds later, he lowered his eyes and smiled, indulging and doting.
John Moore walked into the living room with Victoria's support. He smiled happily, "Grandpa missed you, came to see you. How's life in Pinecroft? Are you used to it, Victoria?"
Victoria smiled with curved eyes, "I'm used to it, Grandpa. How is your health lately?"
"It's good. The family doctor said my health is getting better these days! I am very happy that you miss me so much!"
"Grandfather, please sit down."
Victoria helped the old man to sit down on the sofa.
Victoria recognized it at a glance. This was not an ordinary violin, but a famous violin "Sun King" that had been passed down from ancient times to the present. It was one of the top ten famous violins.
"Grandfather, this..."
Victoria was amazed.
John's eyes showed a touch of nostalgia, "Victoria, your grandfather trained you to play the violin since you were young. You like this instrument too. Now that your grandfather passed away...I specially found this violin, I hope you like it. "
John originally wanted to find a craftsman to use the highest quality materials to customize a violin for Victoria.
However, no matter how well it was customized, it couldn't compare to the charm of ancient violins passed down through the ages.
So, he spent a lot of money to buy this thousand-year-old violin from a collector.
This gift was too expensive.
Jack understood her well, seeing her thoughts at a glance. His voice was gentle, "This is Grandpa's sincere gift. Your liking it is the most important."
John laughed and urged, "Yeah, Victoria, do you like it? You can play it and see how it feels."
"I definitely like it, Grandpa. Thank you for your thoughtful gesture."
Victoria curved her lips, her smile radiant as she expressed gratitude to the old man.
She walked over, thought for a while, and then tried to play "Muted Sunrise".
"Muted Sunrise" was the first song she ever wrote, and it meant a lot to her.
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