What Happens in Chapter 704 – From the Book The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)
Dive into Chapter 704, a pivotal chapter in The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella), written by Jessica Haze. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
However, it looked like the head butler had a pretty high opinion of Miss Davis.
Atlas cleared his throat and suggested, "How about we arrange for Miss Davis to meet us sometime soon?"
Zach's kids had all been reluctant to get involved with the Davis family business, so now all their hopes were pinned on Miss Davis.
She seemed to have a sharp mind and excelled in every way—definitely someone worth grooming for the future.
Especially since Keir had spent his entire life unmarried and without kids, managing the massive family network with an iron grip.
Zach, after that kidnapping incident with Mr. Nick, vowed to stay out of the Davis family's core affairs. Fearing a repeat, he moved his wife and kids back to Ashford from abroad, choosing a low-profile life in the city.
When Zach got married, he made a deal with Keir that one of his kids would have to inherit the Davis family mantle and become the future heir.
Zach had always wanted to break away from the Davis family and didn't want his kids to get dragged back in. So, he found a loophole: the inheritance had to go to his last child.
So, after having four boys, Mrs. Zach finally had a daughter.
The idea of a girl inheriting the vast Davis family empire sounded absurd, but Keir didn’t mind her gender. However, after testing Miss Summer a few times, he dropped the idea of formally adopting her.
Nick, who had been closely nurtured by Keir, was deeply affected by his kidnapping and had no desire to take the reins of the Davis family.
Moreover, Grady felt it was increasingly likely, especially considering how Miss Davis had looked at him during their elevator encounter as if he were just any other person—showing no fear or even the slightest bit of nervousness.
Over the years, Grady had met countless people who usually showed fear at first sight of him. Miss Davis’s calm demeanor was a rare exception, unless she was someone of high stature, used to power dynamics. It was unlikely for a young lady to be so composed otherwise.
Miss Davis was smart, skilled in medicine, and had an understated sharpness, sharing some traits with the Davis family’s aura, meeting some of the criteria for an heir.
Rubbing his chin, Grady thought, “Zach may seem carefree on the outside, but he’s a sly one at heart.”
The effort Mrs. Zach put into having so many kids just to end up with a daughter showed their determined strategy.
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