Tiffany 530
Posted on March 12, 2025 · 1 mins read
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Chapter 530

“It’s you?” Simon asked.

The famous Miracle Healer, praised by countless people, was the Kelley family's little girl.

"No wonder No wonder this happened so soon after we visited the Kelley family. It turns out the little girl wanted to get rid of us to prevent future troubles," Simon thought.

After figuring it out, Simon laughed aloud. His face was filled with the madness of revenge. "Little girl, you're quite good at scheming. You're really like your—" he paused, unable to finish his sentence. "—You don't show yourself but always achieve your goal."

It was the first time Tiffany had heard anyone mention her biological mother. With a thought, she asked, "Then her death was caused by you, right?"

Having regained her five-year-old memories, Tiffany could recall her mother's face. This memory made Faith's death seem suspicious.

Victor only knew his daughter died because she eloped with a son-in-law he didn't approve of.

However, in Tiffany's childhood memories, Faith clearly had an accident on the way from the Azure Sea Royal Family to Traron City, while visiting Victor of the Ashton family.

The accident might not have been an accident, but an assassination.

Simon laughed heartily. "That's right. Victor planned to give all his assets to Faith, his daughter, but not to us, his sons. So she deserved to die!"

Simon, the middle-aged man in the bed, looked near death, but hatred burned in his eyes. He was simply an animal.

Tiffany frowned. "She's your sister! Your biological sister!"

"Kurt is also my younger brother."

'However, when it came to benefits, didn't he kill Kurt without hesitation?' Tiffany thought.

"Crazy. You are truly crazy," Tiffany said.

Tiffany shook her head. She felt it was a waste of breath to reason with him.

She turned to leave, but Simon laughed at her back. "Little girl, since you're unkind, don't blame me for being heartless as your uncle. Before this, a group of assassins should have been sent to the Kelley family."

Simon's crazed laughter followed her.

Tiffany's expression darkened as she quickened her pace and left the hospital. June followed closely behind.

Tiffany and June got in the car and rushed toward Cedar Ridge Villa.

'With Simon's ruthlessness, how could he not hire someone to kill?' Tiffany thought, frowning. She had thought it would be safe enough, but she had been too careless.

The car sped up and soon arrived at the entrance of Cedar Ridge Villa.

Tiffany rushed into the villa and saw Charlie and Thalia sitting on the sofa in the living room. They seemed to be in a good mood.

The man on the sofa opposite them was tall and had a strong aura. His every move was noble and graceful, captivating all attention.

It could only be Richard.

Tiffany blinked, and her uneasy heart finally calmed.

Upon seeing her return, Thalia quickly waved. "Tiffany, come over. Why are you standing there?"

Tiffany walked over. Thalia pulled her to Richard's side and said with a smile, "It's still early. I have something important to tell you."

"What is it?" Tiffany asked subconsciously.

Then, her birth certificate was placed in her hand.

"It's a good day. It's time to register our marriage," Thalia said.

Fifteen minutes later, Tiffany appeared at the City Hall entrance.

She was ushered inside in a daze. In less than five minutes, two marriage licenses were in her hands.

Did they just register their marriage like that?

Tiffany looked at her marriage license. The photo on it was taken by Richard when he had forcibly hugged her. Her expression was a little dazed, as if she had just realized something.

As for Richard

He was smiling charmingly. His handsome face was lethal, his eyes picturesque. One look was enough to make one's heart flutter.

Tiffany blushed. Then, she looked up at Richard and asked, "What exactly did you say when you came to my house today?"

Thalia was easy to handle; she liked Richard. However, Richard had made an effort to win over her father, Charlie.

But even her father agreed to their marriage today.

Richard chuckled. He stepped forward, held Tiffany's waist, leaned over, and whispered in her ear, "I told your parents to leave their daughter to me. I'll dote on you, look after you, and protect you"

Perhaps it was Richard's last sentence—to protect Tiffany—that moved Charlie.

Tiffany felt caught in a whirlwind. Charlie knew that with his abilities, he couldn't protect Tiffany forever. Therefore, handing her over to Richard was the best choice.

"You've been planning this for a long time!" Tiffany said.

Tiffany snorted softly, but she was happy to have the marriage license.

Richard chuckled. "Yes, I have a plan. Because with such a lock, it won't be easy for you to escape me."

"Who's running away from you?"

Tiffany raised her eyebrows and smiled brightly. "I won't run. I won't leave even if you chase me away in the future!"

"The marriage license isn't a shackle, but the future my heart desires," Tiffany thought.

Then Tiffany reached out and took Richard's hand. Their fingers intertwined, their minds connected.

Tiffany and Richard smiled as they walked out of City Hall side by side.

News of their marriage registration was a big deal. The outside world didn't believe they could stay together.

When the news spread, comments exploded. No one believed Richard would marry Tiffany.

In everyone's eyes, Tiffany's negative image was deeply ingrained. Even her later charity work brought comments like, "[She's so rich. Isn't it only right for her to donate money to charity?]"

Another example: "[That money doesn't belong to her. She relied on Mr. Hampton to get it. She should thank Mr. Hampton for doing charity. What does it have to do with her?]"

These comments had tens of thousands of likes, indicating widespread agreement.

Richard initially wanted to remove all the news. He didn't want to see any negative comments about Tiffany.

However, he realized these voices couldn't be blocked.

So, Richard personally registered a Twitter account. He posted a photo of their marriage licenses with the caption: "[Let me introduce my wife.]"

It was Richard's first use of social media in years. The internet exploded.

The response was almost entirely congratulatory. Many business tycoons commented to please Richard.

Those who had criticized Tiffany were left speechless—only "Sour!" remained.

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