The Jilted Heiress' Return To The High Life

Chapter 307



The Betrayed Heiress' Return to Elegance 299
Chapter 299 She Had Underestimated Corrine
Matias wavered, noting Karina's discomfort, before offering with careful distance. "Miss Brooks, shall I arrange transportation for
you?"
“Don't bother,” Karina declared, sliding her sunglasses into place and hoisting her bag with practiced indifference before
marching away with exaggerated confidence.
Matias stood there, stung by the rebuff, his brow furrowing in contemplation of women's inscrutability.
As Nate and Corrine prepared to get in the car, Matias hastened to join them.
Bruce, supporting Leah as they emerged from Modern Square, found his gaze drawn to Corrine nestled naturally in Nate's
protective embrace.
The sight challenged everything he thought he knew about her. In his mind, Corrine had always been winter incarnate, holding
the world at arm's length. Yet here she was, dismantling his certainties one by one.
Her warmth existed-it simply belonged to another man, while Bruce received only the chill of her indifference.

Memories surfaced unbidden: Corrine's desperate pursuit of marriage, followed by her swift progression into a new romance
after their split.
She displayed her affection to another man openly, showing neither the wounds of heartbreak nor the weight of guilt when she
was in front of him. Bruce questioned the depth of feelings that could transition so seamlessly.
Though love had never stirred in his heart for Corrine, something in him rebelled at how quickly she had found solace in
another's arms, how freely she offered her tenderness and submission.
In some corner of his mind, he had claimed ownership of that gentleness.
His frown deepened as his grip on Leah's waist unconsciously tightened.
Leah's sharp intake of breath drew her gaze upward, where she caught Bruce's distant

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stare fixed on Corrine's departing figure.
She lowered her eyes, concealing their glacial glint as
glint as she realized she had
underestimated her rival.
Even with another man in her life, Corrine still wielded power over Bruce.
Rita suddenly burst into their line of sight, her tear-stained cheeks flushed and swollen. "Bruce, you must defend our honor this

time."
Bruce's attention snapped back, his glance carrying traces of contempt at her disheveled state-makeup smeared, black trails of
eyeliner mapping her tears.
"I warned you against provoking her," he reprimanded sharply.
"That manipulative witch played us for fools, plotting against Leah and me, forcing us into such degradation." Rita's voice rose
with each word, fury and humiliation feeding each other. "I don't care what it takes-you must make her pay!"
Bruce's features hardened to stone. "Enough! We're leaving. Now."
The dust had barely settled on recent upheavals, and his priority lay in regaining Calan's favor and securing new ventures.
Revenge against Corrine held no place in his agenda.
Moreover, witnessing her easy familiarity with Jayden's circle at Maple Grove Villa had taught him caution.
Leah observed Bruce's reluctance to challenge Corrine. Though the reason eluded her, Ennis' deferential behavior at Modern
Square spoke volumes.
"Bruce, I should shoulder the blame for today," Leah offered, meeting his eyes with carefully crafted remorse. "I failed to protect
Rita. I'm so sorry."
This strategic retreat never failed to move Bruce's heart.

True to form, the sight of Leah's contrition and distress pierced him deeply. "None of this falls on you, Leah."
Leah, knowing the critical importance of securing Bruce's sympathy and
forgiveness at this moment, manufactured a gentle smile.
"Rita needs medical attention. Let's tend to her wounds first."
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