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The Million-Dollar Heart novel Chapter 609

Karen chuckled softly, squeezing Vivienne's hand before pushing open the grand oak gate of the Perez Mansion.

As the door swung open, Karen's gaze fell upon an elderly figure leaning on a cane, clad in a smart tweed suit reminiscent of a bygone era. Tears brimmed in his eyes as he stood there, looking out as if in disbelief.

With the door now ajar, he stumbled forward a couple of steps, his body trembling, pausing as if unsure whether to believe this was all real.

It had been over thirty years. His little treasure, who had barely reached his waistline back then, was now a mother herself.

Karen stepped forward, stopping a yard away from Jasper, feeling the gulf of years between them - not a chasm of estrangement, but one of deep regret.

Thankfully, all was not lost; she had returned.

With a thud, Karen knelt on the ground, bowing her head deeply before Jasper.

"Dad, Sasha's come back."

Jasper could no longer contain himself. He hurried forward, his cane discarded, hunching over as he helped his daughter to her feet.

Slowly, his wrinkled hands reached out, caressing Karen's face gently as if afraid of inflicting any pain upon his cherished daughter.

Every contour of her face, every familiar line and curve, he touched as if reacquainting himself with a long-lost treasure.

"Sasha, my Sasha, oh, my Sasha..."

With a choked sob, Jasper pulled Karen into a tight embrace. "My precious girl."

Meanwhile, Zelda had already sought refuge in Yuri's arms, sobbing uncontrollably, and even the usually nonchalant Maddox was crouched on the ground, wiping away tears.

Vivienne stood at the threshold, unwilling to intrude on the heartfelt reunion.

Jasper and Karen held each other for what seemed like an eternity before they finally composed themselves.

Karen, ever the comforter, gently reminded Jasper, "Dad, tomorrow is the ninth of the month. Let's go inside. And remember, no leaving the house tomorrow."

Jasper's mind clicked - it dawned on him that Vesper, who had once saved him, was actually Sasha!

"You little rascal, why didn’t you reveal yourself sooner? You've been through so much hardship. Do you have any idea how worried I was when I saw the explosion on that cliff?"

Jasper and his family had watched the ordeal unfold through "Zelda's" robotic surrogate via a live feed.

When Diana had raised a stone to Vivienne, Jasper had nearly rallied a posse to storm over, but Maddox and Yuri had managed to restrain him just in time.

The cliff side explosion had nearly sent him through the screen, but a timely signal from Percival had assured him of their safety and calmed his nerves.

Vivienne, trailing behind, tried to remain silent.

But how could Jasper let her off the hook?

"And you, young lady, you're no less of a worry! Always giving your grandfather gray hairs!"

Vivienne cracked a smile. "Grandpa, blame my mom. She's been 'dead' for so many years. If I hadn’t given her this little scare today, she'd still be in hiding!"

"Cheeky girl, no wonder your master always speaks ill of you!" Karen shot back, though her eyes were devoid of any real reproach.

Speaking of Finnian, Jasper suddenly remembered. "Sasha, how on earth did you end up with that old madman?"

Karen helped Jasper to a chair and began to recount her tale.

"I don't quite remember the details, but when I came to, I was with another family. I met Finnian during school. He said I had a unique talent and wanted to take me on as an apprentice. I went along with it for fun and never officially took the pledge. Eventually, I joined Vanguard Agency and got involved with more advanced work, and my thoughts kept drifting to bionics and synthetics, and here we are."

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