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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 823

Summary for Chapter 823: Under the Heiress' Facade

Chapter Summary: Chapter 823 – Under the Heiress' Facade by Swnovelss

In Chapter 823, a key moment in the Love novel Under the Heiress' Facade, Swnovelss delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Gino woke up early in the morning the next day. The first thing he did was to open his gallery to make sure that the photos he had taken with Hera last night still existed. It wasn't a dream.

After freshening up, he ran up the stairs to the 16th floor and rang the bell, but no one opened the door for him.

Gino's heart leaped to his throat. Did Hera run away when he wasn't around?

He proceeded to ring the bell over and over again. After quite some time, the door opened to reveal a yawning Tiffany.

When she saw Gino, she quickly put a finger to her lips to shush him. "Be quiet. Hera's still in bed. She'll be in a fit of rage if she's woken up like this.

Gino heaved a sigh of relief to learn that Hera and the twins were still here. Hera was as short-tempered as always when it came to waking up early in the morning.

Gino headed to the living room and sat on the couch to wait for Hera to wake up. Dylan was already wide awake and was reading in his room. From time to time, he'd get up and pull the blanket over Dora, who kept on tossing and turning when she slept.

Hera finally woke up at 10:00 am. Due to the time difference, she couldn't sleep at night and found it difficult to wake up early in the morning. She wouldn't have set an alarm clock to wake her up if she didn't need to head outside today.

"It's still so early," she said with a yawn when she saw Gino. "Why didn't you sleep a little longer?"

"I'm not that tired anyway," Gino said. He tried so hard to suppress the urge to yawn that his eyes watered a little.

Last night, he was so exhilarated about meeting Hera that he couldn't sleep. Today, he woke up early in the morning, so, of course, he was sleepy.

Even so, he denied being tired, which rendered Hera speechless.

While Tiffany called for a waitress to bring them breakfast, Hera went to the bedroom to wake Dora up.

Dora was still hugging her blankets, unwilling to wake up, when Hera entered the room. "I don't wanna wake up. The homework last night was too tough. I'm sleepy."

With her arms akimbo, Hera stood beside the bed and said, "Okay. You can continue sleeping while Dylan and I go out and have fun. Tiffany will stay and keep you company."

Upon hearing that, Dora kicked her blankets away, leaped out of bed, and darted into the washroom. After she freshened up, she asked, "Where are we going, Mommy?"

Not wanting to make Hera upset, he said, "The regular patrons still do. Some of them recommend the clinic to their friends."

After walking for about ten minutes, Gino stopped in front of a wooden door. A weathered wooden plaque hung on the door.

It read, "Youngworth Miracle Clinic."

Although the plaque looked worn, anyone could see that it was regularly wiped clean with care.

The door opened, and they could see a woman with short hair and gray woolen clothes standing in the middle of the courtyard with a broom in one hand, sweeping the fallen leaves.

The clinic looked desolate.

Sarah turned at the noise. She said, "Welcome to Youngworth—"

The broom fell from her hand when she saw the people standing at the door.

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