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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 464

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Read Chapter 464 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress is one of the top-selling novels by Miss Lyra. Chapter content Chapter 464 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress Chapter 464 for more details.

Hilda stared wide-eyed at Raymond, her gaze fixed and unblinking. Before she could even process what he’d said, Raymond continued, “Hilda, you don’t actually believe Citrine lived a privileged, carefree life all these years as the Iversons’ adopted daughter, do you?”

A heavy weight dropped in Hilda’s chest.

Wasn’t that the case?

But hearing Raymond’s words now, a terrifying suspicion crept into her mind—one she didn’t dare pursue.

Raymond watched her reaction and let out a cold, bitter laugh. “Citrine’s life with the Iversons was a living hell. Every single day under their roof was torture for her.”

“You probably don’t know this, but when she was eleven, the Iversons sent her away to Mirage Cay.”

Just mentioning it made Raymond’s heart ache unbearably. The memory of the dream where he’d seen his daughter’s suffering—unspeakable cruelty—made him want to tear the whole world apart.

Hilda’s eyes flew open, a chill instantly dulling their light. She stared at Raymond in shock. “The Iversons… sent Citrine to Mirage Cay?” Her voice trembled so much she could barely get the words out.

“How could those monsters do that?” she demanded, her voice low and shaking, eyes turning red with fury.

She knew exactly what kind of place Mirage Cay was. No one ever came back from there. Years ago, there were reports—leaked videos of people being snatched away by the island’s inhabitants. One news story had shown a victim who’d been mutilated beyond recognition, their body reduced to little more than a head. The images had been so gruesome that Hilda still remembered them to this day.

When Raymond had first learned that Citrine had been sent there, he nearly broke down. Now, looking at Hilda, he went on, “When Sawyer first adopted Citrine, he treated her well, but everything changed a year later when he brought home another woman and a child. Suddenly Citrine became invisible—blamed for things she didn’t do, denied even a simple meal. Yet through it all, she still hoped Sawyer would care for her. She held on, until the day she lost hope completely.”

“Sawyer taught Citrine never to trust in family again. He shattered any belief she had that love could come from blood.”

How dare they.

“If anyone lays a finger on my daughter, the Iversons deserve to rot,” Hilda snarled through clenched teeth, eyes blazing with unshed tears.

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