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The Almighty Heiress Unmasked: Divorce The Past, Inherit The World
img img The Almighty Heiress Unmasked: Divorce The Past, Inherit The World img Chapter 6 The Heirloom
6 Chapters
Chapter 8 Not Eligible img
Chapter 9 The Obsidian Card img
Chapter 10 It Felt Wonderful img
Chapter 11 We've Made A Fortune! img
Chapter 12 Her Brothers img
Chapter 13 Go Back Where You Came From img
Chapter 14 Katherine Smith img
Chapter 15 Where Did You Find Such An Incompetent Doctor img
Chapter 16 Katherine's Hidden Skills img
Chapter 17 She Actually Pulled Her Back img
Chapter 18 The Blame img
Chapter 19 Reflect On What You've Done img
Chapter 20 The Overlap img
Chapter 21 Probing img
Chapter 22 Miss Smith img
Chapter 23 When Did You Ever Become A Smith img
Chapter 24 She Had No Patience Left img
Chapter 25 Ten Percent Shares img
Chapter 26 The Family Bond img
Chapter 27 The Imitation img
Chapter 28 The Cunning Man img
Chapter 29 Do You Like The Gift img
Chapter 30 Gifts Exclusively For Her Family img
Chapter 31 Britton Had Gone Missing img
Chapter 32 You're Lying To Me Again img
Chapter 33 Your Heart Is Racing img
Chapter 34 Did Anyone Else Pick On You img
Chapter 35 Stefan Had Truly Fallen In Love img
Chapter 36 There Has To Be Something Going On Between Them img
Chapter 37 I Personally Found It Fairly Manageable img
Chapter 38 A Competition img
Chapter 39 Unjust Treatment img
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Chapter 6 The Heirloom

The middle-aged man standing ahead, whose features bore a striking resemblance to Callum's, was Laurence Smith-Katherine's biological father.

Emotion shimmered in his eyes as he discreetly wiped the moisture gathering at their corners. Clearing his throat, he said gently, "Katherine, you must be worn out after such a long journey. Come, let's go inside."

Before Katherine could respond, a young woman dressed with meticulous elegance spoke up from Juliette's side. "Aunt Juliette, your health isn't strong. Ricky said you shouldn't let your emotions run too high."

Juliette finally managed to steady herself. Still, her hand clung to Katherine's.

"My darling, from now on, I'll take care of you myself," she said softly, her voice trembling with resolve. "I won't ever let you leave my side again."

Katherine felt a warmth bloom quietly in her chest. "Okay," she replied, her voice sincere.

The young woman stepped forward at once, carefully supporting Juliette. Turning to Katherine, she offered a gentle smile. "I'm Caylee Wright-your cousin. I've been looking after Aunt Juliette all these years. She's always talked about you. I'm truly happy you've finally come home."

Katherine acknowledged her with a soft hum.

Yet, in that brief exchange, she had already sensed something amiss. Behind Caylee's flawless smile lingered a trace of hostility-subtle, well-hidden, but unmistakable.

Seeing her daughter before her seemed to have restored some color to Juliette's face. She smiled faintly and said, "Caylee, I'm deeply grateful for everything you've done for me all these years. But now that Katherine is back, you don't need to come by so often anymore. You should spend more time doing things you enjoy."

Caylee stiffened. Her smile faltered, and her eyes reddened in an instant. "Aunt Juliette... are you asking me to leave?"

"That's not what I meant," Juliette replied gently, patting Caylee's hand. "I just don't want you exhausting yourself because of me."

A flash of jealousy and resentment flickered through Caylee's eyes. So soon after reuniting with her biological daughter, Juliette was already eager to push her aside.

Lowering her head, Caylee dabbed at her eyes and said softly, with carefully measured sorrow, "Taking care of you was never a burden to me. If you don't want to see me anymore, I won't come again."

Juliette's expression immediately softened.

Over the years, she had genuinely grown fond of Caylee and could not bear to see her distressed. "That's not what I mean at all," she said hurriedly. "If you wish, you can stay here with Katherine and me."

Caylee lifted her head then and turned to Katherine, her expression cautious, almost fragile. "Don't misunderstand, Katherine. I just want to stay by Aunt Juliette's side."

Throughout it all, Katherine had remained calm, her expression unreadable. Having already seen through Caylee's little performance, she replied evenly, "That's fine. I don't mind."

To Katherine, worry would only arise if Juliette had discarded the girl who had stood by her for twenty years as easily as Ariella once had. As long as Caylee didn't provoke trouble, her presence meant nothing.

Her composed, flawless response left Caylee momentarily speechless.

Instinctively, Caylee understood-Katherine was not someone easily manipulated.

By then, Juliette had already made her way toward a neatly arranged stack of luxury gift boxes in the living room. She beckoned Katherine over with a tender smile. "Your father and I prepared these for you. A few more are still on their way."

The familiar brand logos caused Katherine's eyes to widen slightly.

Most of them belonged to Katrine's brand.

Juliette reached for an ornate brocade box and opened it carefully, revealing an emerald necklace of striking elegance, its gemstones glowing with a deep, timeless luster. "This belonged to your grandmother," Juliette said softly. "Now, I want you to have it."

Katherine couldn't help thinking that she had finally received something not of her own design.

Well-versed in fine jewelry, she recognized at once the rarity of the gems. The necklace was easily worth over a hundred million dollars.

Across from her, Caylee's smile stiffened. A ripple of frustration and bitterness surged within her.

That necklace was the Wright family's heirloom, passed down through generations and bestowed only upon the family's true leader.

Her own father, Juliette's brother, had been a disappointment, which was why her grandmother had entrusted it to Juliette instead.

The necklace symbolized authority-proof that even after marrying into the Smith family, Juliette still held the final say in the Wright family's most critical matters.

Caylee had always believed it would eventually be hers.

She had never imagined Juliette would give it to Katherine so casually.

Suppressing the jealousy clawing at her chest, Caylee forced a gentle tone and asked, "Aunt Juliette... this is still the Wright family's heirloom. Shouldn't we consult Grandma first?"

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