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The Secret Heir's Return to Wealth and Love novel Chapter 2174

From the moment he was born, Paul was spoiled rotten, a trait he undoubtedly inherited from his father, who was equally incapable of reading the room.

And Rosalynn? She was not someone you crossed, not openly anyway.

"All the missing pieces seem to have been accounted for now. The real issue at hand is the will," Rosalynn said, her gaze returning from the window, her emotions unreadable. "I heard it straight from Brisa herself; she made her will ironclad. Why the sudden dispute?"

Paul, red-faced with fury, retorted, "Because Jameson practically worked our great-grandmother to death! He doesn't deserve a single penny of her estate!"b2

"Yeah, he exhausted the poor Brisa. How could such a disgraceful descendant be entitled to anything she left behind?" Some echoed.

"But Brisa intended for him to have it. Lawyer, tell me, is there anything in the will that could invalidate it?" Rosalynn turned to her lawyer.

"Ms. Tesdal, I've reviewed the will thoroughly," the lawyer assured, "and Brisa Davis' wishes are meticulously outlined. There's no room for contention; it's all by the book."

"Not meticulous! We can't let the inheritance go to someone who killed my great-grandmother! It wouldn't matter who came today!" Paul raged again.

"Aunt Felix, he's so scary... I'm scared..." Ivy suddenly tugged at Felix's sleeve, her eyes wide with fear.

Rosalynn glanced at Ivy, remaining silent.

Felix patted Ivy's hand gently. "Don't worry, miss, I'll handle this."

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