Of the Miss Lyra stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 206. Let's read the author's The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress Miss Lyra story right here.
Amelia stood frozen, a bitter laugh echoing in her heart at her own foolishness.
Fabian had always cared only for his son; she, his daughter, had never mattered. He wasn’t worried about something happening to her—he was worried that if something did, he’d lose the hefty dowry the landlord had promised.
“I’m telling you, I won’t marry him! I want to finish school!” Amelia screamed, her voice raw as she glared at Fabian and Cindy.
Fabian took a drag from his cigarette, his tone dripping with contempt. “School? What’s the point? Girls end up married sooner or later. What good is a degree? You’ll graduate and make peanuts—barely enough to support yourself.”
“But that man’s almost forty! I’m only eighteen!” Amelia’s voice trembled. The idea of marrying, especially to a man twice her age, was unbearable.
“So what? He’s loaded,” Fabian shot back without missing a beat.
Amelia let out a shaky laugh, but her eyes were resolute. “If you want money for my brother’s treatment, take out a bank loan or ask the family for help. But I am not getting married.”
Fabian exploded at her words, cursing under his breath. “A loan? Asking for money? We’d still have to pay it back! Don’t be ungrateful, Amelia. The landlord’s family is rich—you’ll be living the good life, eating well, dressed in new clothes. You should be thanking me for this.”
He glared at her, greed gleaming in his eyes.
Realizing Fabian would never change his mind, Amelia turned to Cindy, her mother, desperation etched across her face. “Mom, please, I don’t want to get married. Help me.”
Cindy hesitated, torn. Amelia was still her daughter, after all.
“Fabian, maybe we should—” Cindy started, but the look Fabian shot her made her fall silent immediately.
Cindy had always been afraid of Fabian. Now, she could only gaze at Amelia helplessly. “Amelia, the landlord’s offering sixty thousand dollars, and they’ll sign the house over to your brother. I know it’s hard on you, but think about it. Their family has real money. You won’t have to struggle anymore.”
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