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Return of the Crowned Heiress novel Chapter 338

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Update Chapter 338 of Return of the Crowned Heiress by Swnovels

With the author's famous Return of the Crowned Heiress series, Swnovels captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 338, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Return of the Crowned Heiress series be available today?
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By the hot spring, Maurice's trusted aide rubbed his nose with a mischievous grin after throwing Abbie out. "Mr. Glovers, are you really just going to let her go without getting even?"

Showing kindness to enemies was never part of Maurice's playbook.

A sly smile played on Maurice's lips, the kind that hinted at schemes brewing beneath the surface. He instinctively tried to brush off the dust on his coat, only to be reminded by the sharp ache in his shoulders that he couldn't use both his arms now.

His smile froze, and his expression darkened.

Caesar had made it clear that torn muscles and broken bones would take at least three months to heal fully. That was yet another debt Maurice mentally added to Felicia's tab.

"Does my grandmother know about this?" Maurice asked, his tone unusually calm.

"Yes," one of his men replied.

"Alright, send people to keep an eye on Felicia. She can do whatever she wants, but until the damn venomous creature is removed, ensure Felicia's safety. No exceptions."

"Yes, Mr. Glovers!"

Maurice's smile deepened, carrying a hint of something ominous. His gaze drifted lazily toward the distant Grandeur Hall, where his grandmother resided. With a voice as smooth as silk and just as cutting, he murmured, almost to himself, "What a shame... I almost feel sorry for her."

His words hung in the air as though addressed to no one in particular.

"Ms. Fuller," he said softly, his eyes narrowing.

Inside Grandeur Hall, the air was thick with the scent of essential oils.

Kelsey had regained consciousness. After a brief check-up, Caesar reassured her that aside from some mild stress, there was nothing to worry about.

But as Caesar packed his tools, she suddenly grabbed his hand. Her frail but firm grip stopped him in his tracks.

"Caesar," she said, her voice low and serious. "You're an esteemed physician. Are you telling me there's no way to deal with the twin venomous creature?"

Kelsey nodded, then abruptly asked, "And if that woman dies? Maurice will die too, won't he?"

"Yes, but don't worry, Mrs. Glovers Senior. I'll return to my texts immediately and search for a way to remove the venomous creature safely from Mr. Glovers."

"Then I'll leave it to you, Caesar."

"I'll do my best," Caesar replied with a slight nod before leaving Grandeur Hall.

Once Caesar was gone, a maid stepped forward to assist Kelsey. "Mrs. Glovers Senior, you're still recovering. Shall I help you back to rest?"

"No need, I've never felt so alive!" Kelsey said, her face breaking into a wide, satisfied grin. Her deeply wrinkled eyes crinkled further, and a glint of malice flickered in their cloudy depths. Her voice, hoarse and low, was laced with unrestrained glee.

Kelsey's laugh echoed in the room. Her tone darkened as she uttered words laced with venom, "I've waited years for this day. I can finally avenge my son."

Her chilling words lingered in the air while the faint scent of essential oils swirled, adding an eerie stillness to the hall. Kelsey's frail face, illuminated by flickering candlelight, now carried an unmistakable hint of ruthless resolve.

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