Chapter 1108
Comeback Of The Adored Heiress
Chapter 1108:
The deliveryman handed Docie the disownment papers. He glanced at her before pulling out a pen.
âYour father said you should sign these disownment papers if you have any dignity. If not, heâll take the family overseas and never come back.â
Docieâs hand trembled as she heard the deliverymanâs words. Once considered lucky, she now wondered how she had ended up in this situation. Who had uncovered the issue with the perfume? Who had caused this?
The disownment papers terrified her. She knew she couldnât sign them.
Shaking her head forcefully, she flung the pen aside. âI wonât sign.
They canât abandon me now.â
Docie grabbed her dress, ready to leave, but the deliveryman blocked her way.
âYour father said you didnât consider your family when you messed up. If you refuse, Iâll have to force your fingerprints onto the document.â
Docie was no match for the deliverymanâs strength. Helpless, she could only sob as he forced her fingers onto the disownment papers.
Once he had completed his task, the deliveryman left.
The landlord glanced at Docie, slumped on the ground, her hair disheveled, offering no sympathy.
âStop crying and pack your stuff. Youâve got one day. If youâre not gone by then, Iâll toss your things out.â
When the landlord left, Docie urgently grabbed her phone.
She needed to tell her mother the disownment papers werenât legally binding. But when she reached her, her mother, already expecting her, spoke flatly.
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âIf you come back, your father and I will lose our jobs. Without income, weâll be struggling. Would you still want to come home?â
Docie remained silent, her phone still pressed to her ear. After ending the call, she stared blankly at Daneâs picture on the screen as it slowly dimmed.
He appeared distant, dignified, and strikingly handsome. But now, her yearning for him felt like her shattered phone screenâbroken and filled with regret.
As Docie dragged her suitcase out of the rented apartment, she crossed paths with her two roommates returning from work. One of them hesitated, looking like she wanted to speak, but the other quickly tugged her away.
At Johns Manor, the lights blazed brightly. Madisyn and the rest of the Johns family sat around the dining table, their eyes fixed on Dane and Susan.
A large, custom-made cake sat elegantly in front of them.
The cream patterns on the cake exuded warmth, and in the lower right corner, delicate lettering spelled out, âWishing Dane and Susan all the best.â
This celebratory cake had been specially commissioned by Elaine from a pastry chef before dinner, ensuring that every ingredient was safe for Susan to enjoy.
Elaine urged with a smile, âSusan, Dane, stop staring and blow out the candles already. May you both be safe and sound for the rest of your lives!â
âGot it, Mom.â Dane chuckled, then gently helped Susan to her feet. âSusan, letâs blow out the candles together.â
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