Her Story: Rise Of Tiffany Novel by Rex Ring-Chapter 111
Posted on March 12, 2025 · 1 mins read
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Part 1:

"You'll handle it? How will you handle it?"

Connor was so angry his heart ached. When he heard this, he shook his head, persuading Mia, "Mia, it's not that I don't believe you, but you're too young to understand the whole story. Most importantly, I'm afraid you'll do something rash and offend Miracle Healer and Treasure Tower. My pills only keep me alive for a year. I can't afford to offend them; otherwise, I'll be desperate."

"Anyway, you just don't believe me!" Mia snorted coldly. "Besides, I'm your only daughter. I'll inherit this huge family business. It'll be mine sooner or later. So what if I try my hand now?"

Hearing this, Connor's eyes flickered, but he didn't respond. He changed the subject, asking, "What do you plan to do? Let me tell you, you can't offend Medicine Healer or Treasure Tower!"

"Then I can buy the mountain from them, right?" Mia said confidently. "Didn't Tiffany insist on getting those two mountains back then? Since there's a diamond mine in one, there might be one in the other. I'm thinking of finding someone to investigate."

"How?"

"I'll spend some money to get inside information. Now that they're digging, they'll investigate if there are diamonds on the other mountain. We'll know if we buy off an insider."

Connor's eyes lit up. Right. This way, I could buy back the mountain. Will I make a fortune? he thought. His plan was good, but a question arose.

"Mia, can you get that young lady from Medicine Healer to willingly sell it back without offending her?"

"Of course I have my ways. Anyway, Dad, just wait for my good news!" Mia's face was full of confidence.

After considering it, Connor gritted his teeth. "Alright, go ahead!" It was a gamble. If he won, he wouldn't suffer such a huge loss. At worst, he'd lose that diamond mine.

Mia secretly bought off a worker digging the diamond mine. The man told her there was indeed a diamond mine in the other mountain, but the news was kept secret. There were fewer diamonds, but it was still valuable.

Hearing this, Mia couldn't sit still. That night, she contacted someone at Medicine Healer.

Part 2:

When June sent the message to Tiffany, Tiffany was choosing an outfit for Royal Bay on Saturday. She laughed, saying, "Leave her alone. Tell her I'm busy."

"OK." June paused. "Miss, is there really a diamond mine in that mountain?" She'd just seen the news and realized this might be why Tiffany wanted those mountains. The Lee family would be furious.

However, June doubted there would be diamond mines in both mountains, especially since Tiffany had her make a deal with Treasure Tower to spread the news. Tiffany was likely setting a trap.

Tiffany smiled, replying, "Of course not." The probability was slim. Besides, if there was a diamond mine, Tiffany would keep it. Why give it to the Lees? Moreover, Mia had repeatedly caused trouble for Tiffany, even plotting against her life; retribution was inevitable.

June understood. That explained why Tiffany insisted on taking both mountains, including the training camp. June thought Tiffany had lost out because the land was worthless and far away, requiring significant investment. Unexpectedly, there was a diamond mine. Tiffany planned to make the Lees pay again for the mountain without the diamond mine—killing four birds with one stone: owning the land, earning money, getting revenge on the Lees, and selling it for more money.

June was shocked by Tiffany's methods. Tiffany, in June's eyes, was a seemingly innocent girl with sharp claws, clear judgment, and a sharp mind, capable of subtly manipulating others. This small trick was effortless for her. Her opponent was smug, unaware of the trap. June was pleased.

She sighed, "Miss, you've grown so much in the past two years. James would be proud."

Tiffany, suddenly serious, asked, "Where are you and James from?" She'd wanted to ask for a long time.

June was silent, then said, "Miss, you'll know someday." It was the expected answer.

Tiffany smiled, "Alright, good night."

"Good night."

After the call, Tiffany looked at herself in the mirror. She smiled faintly. After turning off the lights, she went to bed.

At ten the next morning, a familiar car stopped outside her villa. The black luxury car attracted attention. Fortunately, it was Saturday; Charlie was out with his wife, and Thalia, a dancer, was guiding junior dancers, taking Eric with her. Tiffany was alone and didn't need an excuse to go out. She greeted the servant and left the house. She wore a beautiful dress and silver heels, her hair down to her waist. Her beauty was striking.

When Richard saw her from afar, his eyes lit up. He was amazed by her beauty, captivated despite her youth. He liked her as she was.

Tiffany got in the car, surprised to see him. "Eh, Richard, aren't you busy? Why are you picking me up?"

"Not busy." His gaze remained deep. Tiffany didn't notice, seeming excited. "Then let's go! I haven't seen Lucifer in a while. I miss him!"

Richard remained silent. He considered it a date, but Tiffany was thinking about her pet. He wondered if he was less important than Lucifer in her eyes.

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