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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 632

Summary for Chapter 632: The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 632 – The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) by Jessica Haze

In Chapter 632, a key moment in the Romance novel The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella), Jessica Haze 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.

Mirabella seemed unfazed by Zach's unease as she murmured, almost eerily, "One prick from me, Zach, and you'll be as tame as a kitten."

Zach was at a loss for words.

Was his sister even human?

Scaring her own brother with threats of needles!

Nick, watching from the side, couldn't help but smirk at Zach's timid reaction. Growing up, Zach had been the family’s little troublemaker, always up to some sneaky trick that drove everyone nuts. It was hard to believe he was now so scared of his little sister.

Mirabella, meanwhile, calmly laid out several silver needles, sterilizing them with practiced precision. Clearly, she did this often.

"Mirabella, are you really going to give Nick acupuncture?" Zach asked, scratching his nose.

He'd heard his sister talk about needles before, but he'd always thought it was just to scare people. Now, it seemed all too real.

Mirabella nodded and quickly had Nick lying on the bed, dragging a chair to the foot of it.

Seeing this, Zach whispered, "Should I step out?"

"Up to you," Mirabella replied without looking up.

Zach decided to stay, pulling up a chair a little distance away, quietly observing.

Mirabella, just as she had done before, inserted the needles at precise points on Nick's scalp, carefully monitoring his reactions.

Nick had always resisted psychotherapy, even though he needed it to help his body reach a state of rest. Facing his sister, he was utterly unable to relax, his mind fiercely rejecting the hypnosis.

His scalp, taut with tension, made the needles feel like thorns. His brow furrowed tighter, and beads of sweat trickled down his forehead.

Seeing this, Mirabella put away the pendant and instead pressed her fingertips to his temples, gently massaging the tension away until he relaxed once more.

She didn't pursue the psychological therapy further, realizing his resistance. Any additional effort would be futile.

Once a person mentally rejects something to the point of conditioned reflex, it's incredibly difficult to delve deeper.

Mirabella realized that whatever had happened to Nick in the past must have been excruciating, so much so that the pain had seeped into his very marrow.

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