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Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind novel Chapter 64

Summary for Chapter 64: Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind

Chapter Summary: Chapter 64 – Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind by Ringhell Jace

In Chapter 64, a key moment in the Internet novel Came Back as an Heiress After My Ex-Fiancé Made Me Blind, Ringhell Jace delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Victoria sat in front of the violin, fiddling with her left hand and plucking with her right. With a gentle flick of her index finger, the ancient violin resonated with profound and expansive tones.

This depth surpassed the typical violin, evoking a sense of ancient times.

It was truly befitting one of the ten renowned instruments.

Victoria's eyes brightened, immersing herself even more in the enchanting melody.

Jack gazed at Victoria who was immersed in it, and his cold and misty eyebrows were stained with warmth.

He knew that the song 'Muted Sunrise' was the first song written by Victoria. It was released on the Internet under the name of SG. Its popularity surged upon release, sparking a 'Muted Sunrise' craze.

The song 'Muted Sunrise' can be played on various instruments, but the most suitable one is the violin.

Progressing from melodious to fervent, it conveyed unique and intense emotions.

Jack, having listened to it countless times privately, had the score etched in his memory.

Beside them, John, even after Victoria finished, couldn't contain his admiration, "Victoria, your play has gained even more charm. I've heard many renowned musicians play the Violin, but none match the elegance of your performance!"

Victoria smiled modestly, "Grandfather, you flatter me."

John was insistent, "I don't praise lightly. Your performance is truly exceptional! Victoria, do you like this Violin?"

"I like it very much, thank you."

"Great! As long as you like it, then the gift is worthwhile!"

John laughed heartily and pulled Victoria up affectionately, as if he had something to say to her, momentarily leaving his grandson behind.

Neglected, Jack sighed inwardly.

After lunch, John returned to the old house.

Victoria stowed the violin. The thousand-year-old Violin needed to be kept properly. After storing it, she returned to the living room and met Jack's persistent gaze.

His eyes, dark and profound, seemed to have been fixated on her for a while.

Victoria's heart skipped a beat as she stared back proudly, "What are you looking at?"

Hearing this, the man laughed lightly and sat on the sofa lazily. His long legs were elegantly folded, and he waved to her, "Come here."

Victoria stood her ground, "If I go over just because you tell me to, will you come over here?"

Jack raised his eyebrows and stood up suddenly.

Victoria muttered.

As Jack approached, Victoria shot him a cool glance and deliberately walked towards the sofa.

She didn't want to get too close to this enigmatic man.

Victoria walked to the sofa and sat down.

Jack raised his eyebrows and the corner of his mouth curled up.

Seeing his return, Victoria promptly stood up, creating distance between them.

In the next moment, his hand reached out, gently resting on her shoulder. His deep gaze lowered to meet hers, his voice resonating with clarity, "Why run away? Am I going to eat you?"

Victoria's heart tightened, meeting his gaze defiantly, "Why are you staring at me ?"

He laughed lazily, tilting his head and extending the bitten corner of his mouth towards her, "When you were biting me, I didn't see you complaining.

Victoria retorted, "Stop talking nonsense. I just don't want to see your bitten mouth."

He paused, seemingly reminiscing, "Let me think, you bit me at least three times last night."

Victoria widened her eyes in disbelief.

"I remembered, bit me at least three times..."

Before he could finish speaking, Victoria reached out and covered his mouth like a startled cat, both embarrassed and shy, "You're talking too much!"

Victoria swiped the screen to connect, "Hello, Mabel."

"Are you busy?" Mabel got straight to the point.

"Not at the moment."

I wanted to inform you that I've secured a spot for you on the variety show 'Surprise Storm.' It's a renowned show in the country, and the pay is decent. You'll only need to record one episode."

"And another artist under my management, Travis Kelly, is also participating. He can look out for you."

Victoria was no stranger to the name Travis Kelly. He is a top-tier celebrity known for his extremely good looks and immense popularity.

Mabel continued, "Each episode has a large viewership, and even though you're a newcomer, just showing up can be beneficial for you."

Victoria was quite interested, "Mabel, when will it be recorded?"

"In a week."

"Okay, I understand now."

After saying a few words, she hung up the phone. Victoria searched the Internet. She had heard of the variety show "Surprise Storm", but she had not watched it much.

Before she could delve into the show, Mabel called again.

"Victoria, I just found out that Eric Montgomery also plans to join 'Surprise Storm.' The production team initially said he wasn't interested, but upon learning you were participating, he changed his mind."

"This is clearly targeted at you. So, do you still want to go on the show?"

Mabel knew that Victoria and the Montgomery family had severed ties, so she could naturally deduce that Victoria and Eric's relationship was definitely not good.

Unexpectedly, Victoria would be on the variety show and Eric might even think about making trouble for her.

Victoria let out a sarcastic laugh, a hint of mockery in her captivating eyes, "Why wouldn't I want to? Of course, I'll go."

Why should she back down just because of the Montgomery family? If Eric wanted to cause trouble, she would give him the opportunity.

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