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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 112

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The display cabinet in the Iverson family home was filled with Jeanette's awards and certificates, tracing her achievements from childhood all the way up. Most were for second or third place, and some were little more than participation ribbons, but Sawyer treasured them all, carefully arranging each one as if it were gold.

Citrine used to dream of having a cabinet like that for herself. But when she'd asked, Sawyer brushed her off with a flimsy excuse about there not being enough space in the house.

She remembered a competition when Jeanette came home in tears because she hadn't won anything. That time, Citrine had actually placed, and she'd run to Sawyer, beaming. "Dad, look! I won an award!"

Instead of celebrating with her, Sawyer lost his temper.

He snapped, "Keep your mouth shut. What's there to brag about with some silly prize? Can't you see your sister's upset? How can you be so insensitive?"

He wasn't done. His voice went cold: "I don't ever want to see you waving your certificates around this house again."

Sawyer's face was more severe than Citrine had ever seen. The scolding frightened her so much that she never brought home another certificate.

Now, standing in front of this wall covered in awards, Citrine's eyes stung. She whispered, "In the Iverson family, there was never room for my achievements."

Raymond's expression darkened, his voice sharp with anger. "That's the damn Iversons for you."

Citrine couldn't help but laugh, genuine and light. "This is the first time I've ever seen a wall covered with my own awards. It feels… really good."

She looked at Raymond with sincerity. "Thank you, Raymond." She could feel how much he cared about her.

"I'm your father. You're my daughter. No need for thanks," Raymond said with a chuckle, amused by her formality.

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