What Happens in Chapter 791 – From the Book The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella)
Dive into Chapter 791, 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.
Grady let out a soft hum, sinking back into his chair, his tense features easing up now that Mirabella was out of the car.
"Still can't figure out who wiped Miss's records. I've dug into her medical history multiple times, but it's like they never existed," Atlas said, gripping the steering wheel, his face dark with frustration.
The lack of information only made things more suspicious.
Lost in thought, Atlas suddenly blurted out, "Do you think Mr. Nick could've erased Miss's records?"
Grady's gaze drifted to the bustling traffic outside. After a long moment, he replied, "That doesn't matter."
Atlas glanced at him, about to say something, but Grady's phone rang. Raising a hand, Grady signaled Atlas to stay quiet and answered the call.
"…Yes, the young lady is exceptional—well-mannered, neither arrogant nor rash. She even aced her final exams. Don't worry, I've got it all under control. You take care of yourself too."
The call ended quickly.
"Was that Keir?" Atlas whispered.
Grady, still holding his phone, paused before replying, "Yeah."
"Keir called to check on the young lady, huh?" Atlas chuckled, "Even though he's never met her, it's clear he's pretty concerned."
Pausing, Atlas's mind wandered to Summer, "Keir never paid much attention to Miss Summer. It's funny how blood ties work."
Grady's expression turned icy, "Just drive."
Seeing Grady's reluctance to chat, Atlas clammed up.
Seeing her daughter's calm demeanor, Delilah felt an overwhelming urge to throttle her, "You scored perfect marks!!"
Mirabella flopped onto the couch, crossing her legs lazily, "I know."
Delilah was speechless.
Was a casual 'I know' all it took to settle this?
Shawn, trying to suppress his own urge to lecture their daughter, cleared his throat and gently tugged on his wife's hand, "Our family's never had a valedictorian. This calls for a big celebration."
Delilah hadn't thought that far ahead, but her husband's suggestion shifted her focus. She nodded, "Absolutely, I'll start drafting a guest list right away…"
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