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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 826

Summary for Chapter 826: Under the Heiress' Facade

Chapter 826 – Highlight Chapter from Under the Heiress' Facade

Chapter 826 is a standout chapter in Under the Heiress' Facade by Swnovelss, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.

Gino brought Dora and Dylan to feed the fish in the pond in a corner of the courtyard.

"Uncle Gino, don't you need to go to school today?" Dora asked.

"I asked for leave," answered Gino.

"How are your grades?"

"Just okay. I'm in the top five."

"Wow! That's awesome!" Dora glanced up at him, her eyes gleaming with admiration.

Gino couldn't help but feel a little proud of himself. Still, he tried to be humble by telling her, "Hera's grades are way better than mine. She graduated top of her class back then. Many top universities wanted her to become their student."

"Woah! Is Mommy really that good?" Dora's eyes lit up.

Hearing that, Dylan looked up at Gino too. He wanted to know more about Hera.

Gino continued, "It's true! Your mom's good at studying. She was even a top hacker. The Gaskell family once paid her billions of dollars for a commission. She's also known as Dr. Shadow. None of the patients she treated died!"

"All of her patients survived, then?" Dora sounded thrilled.

"Yeah. Hera has outstanding medical skills."

"I know that. Mom's the one who treats us whenever we get sick," said Dylan.

"Hey, Nicholas," said Gino.

Nicholas strode over to them and crouched in front of the twins. He then turned to Gino and asked, "Are they Hera's children?"

When he reached the door just now, he heard Gino and the twins' conversation. The twins called Gino "Uncle Gino". And since Gino's only sister was Hera, Nicholas concluded that the twins were Hera's children.

He also came to the conclusion that Hera had returned and that she wasn't dead.

"Yes," Gino answered.

An exalted Nicholas told the twins, "If that's the case, I'm your father!"

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