The Double ( or More ?) Life of The Fake Heiress

Chapter 379



Mirabella crossed her arms, standing her ground with a piercing intensity in her eyes. Mandy’s tough exterior seemed to crumble a bit under the weight of her gaze.

Fidgeting with her clutch, Mandy looked away with feigned disdain, clearing her throat, “I’m not going to mince words with you. That recording about Summer and someone else that’s circulating online? It’s a fabrication by someone with an agenda. Go tell your brother that we should put an end to this mess before it gets ugly.”

It was only today that Mandy discovered that a celebrity was among the Davis family’s sons. But from what she saw online, with his flashy appearance and pretty–boy vibe, he hardly seemed the serious artist type.

“Why would I do that?” Mirabella’s lips curled into a casual smirk.

Mandy didn’t care much for her foster daughter’s attitude. She smoothed her wavy hair by her temples and spoke with detached calm, “For the sake of your brother’s future, you better think this through.” It was a blatant threat.

Mirabella just watched quietly.

Mandy glanced at her and continued, “By the way, your parents are just ordinary employees in the NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.

online, I could any, right? If your brother just clears things up with a statement

online, I could arrange for your parents to work at a subsidiary of the Gilbert Corporation. As for their salary, it will certainly be higher than what they’re earning now.”

Mandy remembered how the Davis couple had pretended to be unimpressed when offered a check last time. Who knew if they were just being greedy, wanting more?

Mirabella thought about her parents‘ habit of transferring tens of thousands like it was pocket change and the so–called unlimited black card that remained untouched, and asked, “How high of a salary can you offer?”

Mandy’s eyes immediately flashed with arrogance. After a few seconds of thought, she said, “Five…”

Mirabella raised an eyebrow, “Fifty thousand?”

Before Mandy could utter ‘thousand, she was cut off.

Rubbing her chin, Mirabella added with apparent disdain, “Fifty thousand isn’t much.”

After all, the old man boasted that his quarterly bonuses could afford a million–dollar sports car. Fifty thousand for a salary was indeed not impressive.

Mandy was almost amused by the audacity. “Fifty thousand? Do you think we’re running a charity?” Five thousand a month was already generous for an ordinary employee, yet here was Mirabella expecting fifty thousand?

you running?”

Choked by Mirabella’s words, Mandy took a deep breath and managed, “Consider what I just said carefully. Your brother’s future, your parents‘ jobs…”

Mirabella raised her hand. “Sorry, but I don’t respond well to threats.”

“You’re choosing to learn the hard way!” Mandy was losing patience.

Mirabella nodded, her voice light and breezy. “I’m so scared.”

Mandy’s brow furrowed. “You…”

Just then, Annette, who was waiting in the next office, decided to step in. She’d had a hunch that Mirabella’s foster mother was trouble. She stepped to the doorway and overheard the last few exchanges, including her student’s mockingly fearful reply.

Annette’s face darkened with disapproval. Mirabella was always such a well–behaved student, a child anyone would cherish and protect. And yet here was her foster mother, threatening her? This was crossing a line.

Annette entered the office, her expression stern, and interjected, “Ma’am, if there’s nothing. else, please don’t disrupt the child’s education any further.”


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