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When The Family Reads The Fake Heiress Mind novel Chapter 246

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When the Family 246 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Internet novel, When The Family Reads The Fake Heiress Mind. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 246 So Mature It Hurts

“Who’s gonna apologize to our girl Jean now? She got dragged for nothing.”

“This is so disgusting. Straight–up sabotage. I’m furious

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“An official announcement isn’t enough. These kids neel real consequences. You can’t just sweep this under the rug.”

“Say another word against Jean and see what happens. It’s always easy to spread lies, and a nightmare trying to clean them up.”

Jean never expected that her reputation on Twitter would be so much better than at Stellarford Academy.

Out there, online, people were willing to believe her.

The moment the school released that statement clearing her name, she was instantly vindicated- strangers were standing up for her, feeling bad for her.

Support like that? She’d never had it on campus.

Turns out, the people closest to you are often the ones who treat you the worst. And the ones who don’t even know you… somehow end up being the kindest.

Jean returned to the Ginger family estate.

“All taken care of?” Sienna greeted her the moment she stepped inside, her smile light, eyes bright.

Of course, Sienna already knew. She’d seen the school’s public statement. It was all over the news–it had even trended. It would’ve been hard not to see it. But she still asked anyway.

“Yeah.” Jean nodded and returned the smile.

“Good,” Sienna said, her gaze warm. But there was a brief flicker of coldness behind it. “Because if it hadn’t been… I was already getting ready to take care of it myself.”

“Jean.”

Dominic’s voice came from the staircase.

The tall man descended slowly, making his way toward her.

He looked like he’d just gotten home–crisp white dress shirt, tie still loose around his neck, undone.

His leg had clearly healed. He walked without a trace of discomfort.

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His little sister wastoo good.

Jean didn’t tell them what was going on–probably because she thought she could handle it herself. Didn’t want them to worry.

So mature. It actually hurt to watch.

Jean tilted her head slightly, voice bright and clear.

Dominic blinked, pulled from his thoughts. “Yeah?”

Jean raised her chin and met his eyes directly. “It’s mostly resolved, but… I do need a favor.”

He didn’t even hesitate. “Just say the word.”

Sienna chimed in immediately, walking up beside them, eager and smiling. “If you need anything from me, Jean, just say so.”

Jean’s smile curled at the edges. “It’s not a big deal, really. Justeven though the truth’s come out, the situation isn’t really over.”

Her gaze darkened slightly. “Most of the kids in my class come from money. Powerful families. I’m worried their parents will lean on the school to drop the punishment… If those kids skate by just because their parents pulled strings-”

She narrowed her eyes.

“That’d be way too easy. So…” she glanced at the two of them. “I’m hoping you’ll help me make sure they don’t get away with it.”

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