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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 465

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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress is the best current series by the author Miss Lyra. The Chapter 465 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 465 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Hilda had sent Vernon to investigate Mirage Cay, but he came back empty-handed.

She didn’t dare dwell on how her daughter had managed to survive that island—a place that chewed people up and spat them out.

For days now, Hilda hadn’t slept. The moment she closed her eyes, her mind conjured up images of Citrine struggling to survive on Mirage Cay. Sometimes, she even thought she could hear her daughter’s desperate, helpless cries for help.

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Saunders Manor.

That afternoon, Monica Wade and her brother dropped by the old family home to visit Inez and Herschel. The four of them sat down to dinner together.

Nathalie, knowing the siblings were coming, had gone out of her way to prepare several extra dishes—each one a favorite of theirs.

Wade was shoveling food onto his fork, pausing only to exclaim, “Nathalie, this roast chicken is incredible! Honestly, it’s like you read my mind and made exactly what I wanted.”

Nothing made Nathalie happier than having her cooking praised.

Her grin stretched from ear to ear as she replied, “Young master, your compliments are too sweet.”

Just then, Inez Saunders spoke up, “Nathalie, I heard you visited Hilda’s new place the other day. How’s she doing lately?”

It had been over a month since Hilda last came home, and Inez was missing her daughter terribly.

Herschel looked at Nathalie as well. “That’s right. Is Hilda eating well? Sleeping alright? She’s not staying up too late, is she?”

The Saunders were famous in their circle for doting on Hilda—no one worried about her more.

Nathalie smiled, trying to reassure them. “Don’t worry, she’s doing great. She spent the whole day cooking with me, and she was in excellent spirits.”

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