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Heiress Unmasked: Shaking the World With Geomancy novel Chapter 1

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The June sun blistered in the sky. Shannon Gray had just stepped into the Gray residence when a suitcase was flung at her feet.

A middle-aged woman in expensive clothing stood in the foyer, looking at her condescendingly. A trace of jealousy flashed in her eyes as she took in Shannon's delicate features and smooth skin. Then, disgust colored her eyes. "I've already had someone pack your luggage. Get your ass out of here and return to your biological parents!"

Shannon didn't even look at the suitcase. Instead, she fixed a cold gaze on Sheila White, the woman she'd called her mother for the past 18 years.

The commotion at the entrance attracted the attention of the people in the house. Soon, Francis Gray approached with his son, Connor Gray, and daughter, Rachel Gray, in tow. Francis looked at the suitcase at Shannon's feet, then turned to Sheila.

He sounded reproachful as he said, "Why are you doing this, Sheila? We've raised Shannon like she's our own for the past 18 years."

"She's nothing but an ingrate!" Sheila glared at Shannon. "I told her to give the slot for the city image ambassador to Rachel, but she acted like she didn't hear me at all. If I hadn't managed to find out about the final list, we would still be in the dark! She wouldn't have taken what's supposed to be Rachel's if she had a smidgeon of a conscience!"

A trace of hatred and jealousy flashed in Rachel's eyes at that, but she quickly concealed it and put on a sad, aggrieved look.

Then, she said, "Don't be like this, Mom. It's not easy to be selected as a city image ambassador, so I can understand why Shannon doesn't wanna give it up. Maybe I'm just not good enough. That's why I didn't get selected in the first place…"

"That's nonsense. How can you be worse than her? Our family's given her everything she's got," Sheila said, trying to comfort Rachel.

Shannon watched their act. She'd witnessed countless situations like this since she was a child, so she was completely unfazed. In fact, she sort of wanted to laugh.

Three days ago, a car had crashed into her when she'd saved Rachel. It had sent her flying over 20 yards away, so everyone thought she wouldn't have made it out alive.

When Sheila and the rest of the Grays had arrived at the scene, their first reaction had been to soothe Rachel, who'd burst into tears after being frightened by the accident. They hadn't bothered checking on Shannon's injuries at all.

At the time, she'd laid on the ground, feeling dazed and cold all over. But what truly made her blood run cold was the conversation between Francis and Sheila.

"Look at how trashed the car is. She's probably going to die."

"That's good, actually. Once she dies, that means she's shielded Rachel from her destined calamity. At least we haven't kept her around for nothing…"

Shannon had always known that she was nothing but a tool the Gray family had brought back to shield Rachel from calamity and disaster. When she was younger, she hadn't understood why Sheila would force her to care for Rachel around the clock whenever Rachel fell sick.

Rachel would quickly recover from whatever illness she had under Shannon's care, but Shannon would fall gravely ill afterward. Later, Shannon met her mentor, Thalia Wynthorpe. Only then did she find out that her and Rachel's astrological houses were the result of an alignment of the cosmic forces, a phenomenon in the art of divination.

Their astrological houses were on opposite sides of the good and bad spectrum—hers was the good one. The Gray family had kept her by Rachel's side so they could use her good fortune to make up for Rachel's bad fortune.

Every time Shannon shielded Rachel from a calamity, Rachel's fortune would improve. Over time, Shannon's good fortune would deteriorate and become bad. If not for her already being prepared for the worst, it was likely she would've already run out of good fortune and died in the accident three days ago.

Yet it was due to this accident that her biological father had found her.

"Are you done? Can I go now?" The remaining traces of Shannon's hope for the Gray family had dissipated after hearing Francis and Sheila discuss her death so stoically. She wasn't reluctant to leave the Gray family at all.

"Don't blame your mother, Shannon. You're the one at fault here." Francis stepped forward, looking as stern as he always did. "Since your biological parents have found you, you should return to them."

Rachel spoke up, sounding gentle and timid. "Don't be mad at Mom, Shannon. She's only doing this for my sake."

As she spoke, she grabbed an envelope and held it out to Shannon. She said kindly, "Here's a thousand dollars. I heard from Dad that your biological parents live deep in the mountains and are really poor. Places like that don't have good signals, so you should have some cash on you in case you can't use your phone."

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