Chapter 373
Pampered By Power: The True Heiress Returns
By Pow Chapter 373 Chapter 373 At Jimâs house, Esther clung to his arm, her voice shaky as she recounted what had happened at the Hartley residence. Her makeup, once flawless, was now smeared by tears, and she unconsciously leaned closer to him, seeking comfort.
Jim noticed her distressed state, but as he looked at her tearâstreaked face, his frustration only grew. His brows, already furrowed, deepened in anger. He said in a low, serious tone. âItâs nice when cousins get along, Esther. When did you become so jealous?â
Estherâs heart skipped a beat. What does he mean by that?â she thought. âIs he saying Lindsey didnât do anything wrong? Sheâs actually in the right?â
She stole a glance at Lindsey, who was sitting across the room on the couch. The older girl appeared completely detached almost as if she didnât care about what was going on. Something about Lindseyâs calm demeanor made Estherâs irritation grow even stronger.
It felt like Lindsey was the winner, smugly looking down at her opponent. Esther clenched her fists, anger bubbling up inside her.
Why? Why does she get to act like that?â Esther thought.
A sudden thought crossed her mind, and Esther couldnât help but give a small, almost imperceptible smirk. Though tears still threatened to fall, she managed to say in a voice full of hurt, âDad, what do you think my sister is really up to?â
She took a breath before continuing, her words laced with barely contained frustration. âIâm her sister, but sheâs giving that country girl a gift. Could she be trying to get in with Edwardâs family? Trying to use them for their power?â
Jim froze. If Esther had only stopped at the first part of her sentence, he might not have thought much of it. But the second part hit a nerve.
Jim had always felt inferior to Fabianâs family. He never understood why Fabian, despite being part of the Evans family, always seemed to have the upper hand.
Estherâs wordsâmeant to provoke himâhad done just that. His frustration shifted, and his mind started racing.
âWasnât Dad just saying itâs good when cousins get along?â Esther bitterly thought. âDoesnât he want to protect Lindsey? I canât believe heâs still siding with her after all this.â
Sure enough, Jimâs anger flared. He hadnât considered this angle before, and now it was impossible for him to ignore it. He wasnât about to waste any more time arguing with Esther, so naturally, he took Lindseyâs side.
But as the anger built inside him, something felt off. Lindsey hadnât gotten a gift for Estherâonly for Elysia.
âSo, sheâs trying to get close to Edwardâs family, huh?â Jim thought, his blood boiling. His anger flared hotter as his mind clouded with rage. He couldnât think clearly, but he needed answers.
âItâs fine that others look down on me, but how can my own daughter think the same way?â he wondered. The thought only made him angrier.
He turned his furious gaze toward Lindsey. His eyes burned with rage as he pointed a finger at her, shouting, âWhy did you do this?â
Lindsey, however, wasnât intimidated by his outburst. She met his gaze without flinching, a knowing look in her eyes. With a teasing tone, she replied, âFather, didnât you just say that itâs a good thing when cousins get along?â
She didnât call him âDadâ, but she used âFather.â
Since the moment theyâd met, sheâd never once called him âDad.â
Jim furrowed his brows, clearly confused. âWhat did you just call me?â
1/3 92%
Chapter 8781 Lindsey didnât even look up from her phone. âFather. Whatâs wrong with that?â
Jimâs frustration was evident in his voice. âYou really think thatâs okay? Seriously, go ask anyone. What family calls their dad Fatherâ? Doesnât that feel... distant to you?â
âDistant?â Lindsey leaned back in her chair, crossing her legs casually. She still didnât look at him. âHave we ever been close?â
A sly smile tugged at the corner of her lips as she glanced at Jim, her eyes icy, âIf it werenât for the fact that you gave me life. Iâd call you Mr. Evans, not Fatherâ
Jim froze at her words. The coldness in her voice and the mockery in her eyes caught him off guard. For a moment, he didnât even recognize this daughter of his.
âLindsey, how can you talk to Dad like that?â Esther shouted, glaring at her. Her hands were clenched into fists, full of defiance.
Lindseyâs gaze flicked to Esther, an eyebrow raised. âWhat? You want to defend him now?â
Estherâs face was flushed with anger. âNo matter what, heâs still our dad. Donât you think youâre crossing the line with how youâre speaking to him?â
Lindseyâs lips twisted into a smirk. âCrossing the line?â She chuckled softly. âEsther, are you for real?â
âYouâ Esther started, her voice rising in frustration.
âWhatâs your problem now?â Lindsey stood up, her tone sharp. âI wasnât planning to explain anything, because the truth isnât pretty. But youâre so stubborn, you wonât stop until I throw it in your face. Fine. Have it your way.â
She turned to face Esther, her eyes cold as ice. âTell me. Why did I only get a gift for Elysia and not for you? Donât pretend you donât know.â
Her words were sweet, almost too sweet, but they hit hard. The air grew heavy, and the hairs on the back of everyoneâs necks stood up.
Estherâs anger quickly deflated. She lowered her head, unable to come up with an answer.
Lindsey let out a bitter laugh. âWhen Mom had barely been gone, Jim brought Ashley home. I was eleven that year. Jim knew everything Ashley did to me, but what did he do? Nothing. He let her treat me however she wanted.â
Her eyes turned toward Jim, her jaw clenched. âThatâs what being a father means to you?â
She turned back to Esther, her gaze hard and cold. âAnd you? You think youâre my sister? How ridiculous.â
Lindseyâs voice turned cutting. âLetâs put it kindlyâyouâre Jimâs second daughter. But if weâre being honest, youâre just a bastard.â
Lindseyâs gaze didnât leave her. âYou came to the Evans family when you were three. When my mom was still alive, your mom was just his mistress. And you? Youâre the product of that affair.â
âAs for now? Sheâs just the third woman who wormed her way into this family. Do you really think youâre any better than anyone else?â Her words struck like a slap, cold and unforgiving.
âEnough!â Ashley snapped, her patience finally running out. Sheâd been holding it in for a while, but hearing Lindsey call her a mistress again was the last straw.
She hated being called a âhomewrecker,â and Lindsey knew it. The fact that she kept repeating it was clearly meant t humiliate her.
Lindsey smirked, her eyes twinkling with amusement. âWhatâs wrong, Ashley? Canât keep up the act anymore?â
2/3 92%
Chapter 373 âWasnât she pretending to be all sweet and innocent?â Lindsey thought. âAnd now, her true colors are finally showing Ashleyâs fists clenched, her jaw tight as she tried to stay composed. âWhat act? Lindsey, is that how you talk to an elder like me?â
Lindsey let the word âelderâ linger for a second like she was rolling it around in her mind. After a brief pause, she straightened up and said, deadpan, âSorry, but youâre not one of them.â
Ashleyâs blood boiled. She jumped to her feet, her hand already raised, ready to slap the smug look off Lindseyâs face. But before she could make a move, Lindsey grabbed her wrist, her grip cold and firm. There was a sharpness in her eyes.
âAshley,â Lindsey said, her voice low, âdo you really think Iâm still that little girl who just lets you slap and insult her?â
With a swift motion, Lindsey jerked Ashleyâs hand away, the force so strong that Ashley felt a sharp pain shoot through her wrist.
Ashley glared at her, fury in her eyes, but Lindsey wasnât done. She calmly reached for a piece of paper on the table and started wiping her hands.
Chapter 373 Chapter 373 At Jimâs house, Esther clung to his arm, her voice shaky as she recounted what had happened at the Hartley residence. Her makeup, once flawless, was now smeared by tears, and she unconsciously leaned closer to him, seeking comfort.
Jim noticed her distressed state, but as he looked at her tearâstreaked face, his frustration only grew. His brows, already furrowed, deepened in anger. He said in a low, serious tone. âItâs nice when cousins get along, Esther. When did you become so jealous?â
Estherâs heart skipped a beat. What does he mean by that?â she thought. âIs he saying Lindsey didnât do anything wrong? Sheâs actually in the right?â
She stole a glance at Lindsey, who was sitting across the room on the couch. The older girl appeared completely detached almost as if she didnât care about what was going on. Something about Lindseyâs calm demeanor made Estherâs irritation grow even stronger.
It felt like Lindsey was the winner, smugly looking down at her opponent. Esther clenched her fists, anger bubbling up inside her.
Why? Why does she get to act like that?â Esther thought.
A sudden thought crossed her mind, and Esther couldnât help but give a small, almost imperceptible smirk. Though tears still threatened to fall, she managed to say in a voice full of hurt, âDad, what do you think my sister is really up to?â
She took a breath before continuing, her words laced with barely contained frustration. âIâm her sister, but sheâs giving that country girl a gift. Could she be trying to get in with Edwardâs family? Trying to use them for their power?â
Jim froze. If Esther had only stopped at the first part of her sentence, he might not have thought much of it. But the second part hit a nerve.
Jim had always felt inferior to Fabianâs family. He never understood why Fabian, despite being part of the Evans family, always seemed to have the upper hand.
Estherâs wordsâmeant to provoke himâhad done just that. His frustration shifted, and his mind started racing.
âWasnât Dad just saying itâs good when cousins get along?â Esther bitterly thought. âDoesnât he want to protect Lindsey? I canât believe heâs still siding with her after all this.â
Sure enough, Jimâs anger flared. He hadnât considered this angle before, and now it was impossible for him to ignore it. He wasnât about to waste any more time arguing with Esther, so naturally, he took Lindseyâs side.
But as the anger built inside him, something felt off. Lindsey hadnât gotten a gift for Estherâonly for Elysia.
âSo, sheâs trying to get close to Edwardâs family, huh?â Jim thought, his blood boiling. His anger flared hotter as his mind clouded with rage. He couldnât think clearly, but he needed answers.
âItâs fine that others look down on me, but how can my own daughter think the same way?â he wondered. The thought only made him angrier.
He turned his furious gaze toward Lindsey. His eyes burned with rage as he pointed a finger at her, shouting, âWhy did you do this?â
Lindsey, however, wasnât intimidated by his outburst. She met his gaze without flinching, a knowing look in her eyes. With a teasing tone, she replied, âFather, didnât you just say that itâs a good thing when cousins get along?â
She didnât call him âDadâ, but she used âFather.â
Since the moment theyâd met, sheâd never once called him âDad.â
Jim furrowed his brows, clearly confused. âWhat did you just call me?â
1/3 92%
Chapter 8781 Lindsey didnât even look up from her phone. âFather. Whatâs wrong with that?â
Jimâs frustration was evident in his voice. âYou really think thatâs okay? Seriously, go ask anyone. What family calls their dad Fatherâ? Doesnât that feel... distant to you?â
âDistant?â Lindsey leaned back in her chair, crossing her legs casually. She still didnât look at him. âHave we ever been close?â
A sly smile tugged at the corner of her lips as she glanced at Jim, her eyes icy, âIf it werenât for the fact that you gave me life. Iâd call you Mr. Evans, not Fatherâ
Jim froze at her words. The coldness in her voice and the mockery in her eyes caught him off guard. For a moment, he didnât even recognize this daughter of his.
âLindsey, how can you talk to Dad like that?â Esther shouted, glaring at her. Her hands were clenched into fists, full of defiance.
Lindseyâs gaze flicked to Esther, an eyebrow raised. âWhat? You want to defend him now?â
Estherâs face was flushed with anger. âNo matter what, heâs still our dad. Donât you think youâre crossing the line with how youâre speaking to him?â
Lindseyâs lips twisted into a smirk. âCrossing the line?â She chuckled softly. âEsther, are you for real?â
âYouâ Esther started, her voice rising in frustration.
âWhatâs your problem now?â Lindsey stood up, her tone sharp. âI wasnât planning to explain anything, because the truth isnât pretty. But youâre so stubborn, you wonât stop until I throw it in your face. Fine. Have it your way.â
She turned to face Esther, her eyes cold as ice. âTell me. Why did I only get a gift for Elysia and not for you? Donât pretend you donât know.â
Her words were sweet, almost too sweet, but they hit hard. The air grew heavy, and the hairs on the back of everyoneâs necks stood up.
Estherâs anger quickly deflated. She lowered her head, unable to come up with an answer.
Lindsey let out a bitter laugh. âWhen Mom had barely been gone, Jim brought Ashley home. I was eleven that year. Jim knew everything Ashley did to me, but what did he do? Nothing. He let her treat me however she wanted.â
Her eyes turned toward Jim, her jaw clenched. âThatâs what being a father means to you?â
She turned back to Esther, her gaze hard and cold. âAnd you? You think youâre my sister? How ridiculous.â
Lindseyâs voice turned cutting. âLetâs put it kindlyâyouâre Jimâs second daughter. But if weâre being honest, youâre just a bastard.â
Lindseyâs gaze didnât leave her. âYou came to the Evans family when you were three. When my mom was still alive, your mom was just his mistress. And you? Youâre the product of that affair.â
âAs for now? Sheâs just the third woman who wormed her way into this family. Do you really think youâre any better than anyone else?â Her words struck like a slap, cold and unforgiving.
âEnough!â Ashley snapped, her patience finally running out. Sheâd been holding it in for a while, but hearing Lindsey call her a mistress again was the last straw.
She hated being called a âhomewrecker,â and Lindsey knew it. The fact that she kept repeating it was clearly meant t humiliate her.
Lindsey smirked, her eyes twinkling with amusement. âWhatâs wrong, Ashley? Canât keep up the act anymore?â
2/3 92%
Chapter 373 âWasnât she pretending to be all sweet and innocent?â Lindsey thought. âAnd now, her true colors are finally showing Ashleyâs fists clenched, her jaw tight as she tried to stay composed. âWhat act? Lindsey, is that how you talk to an elder like me?â
Lindsey let the word âelderâ linger for a second like she was rolling it around in her mind. After a brief pause, she straightened up and said, deadpan, âSorry, but youâre not one of them.â
Ashleyâs blood boiled. She jumped to her feet, her hand already raised, ready to slap the smug look off Lindseyâs face. But before she could make a move, Lindsey grabbed her wrist, her grip cold and firm. There was a sharpness in her eyes.
âAshley,â Lindsey said, her voice low, âdo you really think Iâm still that little girl who just lets you slap and insult her?â
With a swift motion, Lindsey jerked Ashleyâs hand away, the force so strong that Ashley felt a sharp pain shoot through her wrist.
Ashley glared at her, fury in her eyes, but Lindsey wasnât done. She calmly reached for a piece of paper on the table and started wiping her hands.
Chapter 373 Chapter 373 At Jimâs house, Esther clung to his arm, her voice shaky as she recounted what had happened at the Hartley residence. Her makeup, once flawless, was now smeared by tears, and she unconsciously leaned closer to him, seeking comfort.
Jim noticed her distressed state, but as he looked at her tearâstreaked face, his frustration only grew. His brows, already furrowed, deepened in anger. He said in a low, serious tone. âItâs nice when cousins get along, Esther. When did you become so jealous?â
Estherâs heart skipped a beat. What does he mean by that?â she thought. âIs he saying Lindsey didnât do anything wrong? Sheâs actually in the right?â
She stole a glance at Lindsey, who was sitting across the room on the couch. The older girl appeared completely detached almost as if she didnât care about what was going on. Something about Lindseyâs calm demeanor made Estherâs irritation grow even stronger.
It felt like Lindsey was the winner, smugly looking down at her opponent. Esther clenched her fists, anger bubbling up inside her.
Why? Why does she get to act like that?â Esther thought.
A sudden thought crossed her mind, and Esther couldnât help but give a small, almost imperceptible smirk. Though tears still threatened to fall, she managed to say in a voice full of hurt, âDad, what do you think my sister is really up to?â
She took a breath before continuing, her words laced with barely contained frustration. âIâm her sister, but sheâs giving that country girl a gift. Could she be trying to get in with Edwardâs family? Trying to use them for their power?â
Jim froze. If Esther had only stopped at the first part of her sentence, he might not have thought much of it. But the second part hit a nerve.
Jim had always felt inferior to Fabianâs family. He never understood why Fabian, despite being part of the Evans family, always seemed to have the upper hand.
Estherâs wordsâmeant to provoke himâhad done just that. His frustration shifted, and his mind started racing.
âWasnât Dad just saying itâs good when cousins get along?â Esther bitterly thought. âDoesnât he want to protect Lindsey? I canât believe heâs still siding with her after all this.â
Sure enough, Jimâs anger flared. He hadnât considered this angle before, and now it was impossible for him to ignore it. He wasnât about to waste any more time arguing with Esther, so naturally, he took Lindseyâs side.
But as the anger built inside him, something felt off. Lindsey hadnât gotten a gift for Estherâonly for Elysia.
âSo, sheâs trying to get close to Edwardâs family, huh?â Jim thought, his blood boiling. His anger flared hotter as his mind clouded with rage. He couldnât think clearly, but he needed answers.
âItâs fine that others look down on me, but how can my own daughter think the same way?â he wondered. The thought only made him angrier.
He turned his furious gaze toward Lindsey. His eyes burned with rage as he pointed a finger at her, shouting, âWhy did you do this?â
Lindsey, however, wasnât intimidated by his outburst. She met his gaze without flinching, a knowing look in her eyes. With a teasing tone, she replied, âFather, didnât you just say that itâs a good thing when cousins get along?â
She didnât call him âDadâ, but she used âFather.â
Since the moment theyâd met, sheâd never once called him âDad.â
Jim furrowed his brows, clearly confused. âWhat did you just call me?â
1/3 92%
Chapter 8781 Lindsey didnât even look up from her phone. âFather. Whatâs wrong with that?â
Jimâs frustration was evident in his voice. âYou really think thatâs okay? Seriously, go ask anyone. What family calls their dad Fatherâ? Doesnât that feel... distant to you?â
âDistant?â Lindsey leaned back in her chair, crossing her legs casually. She still didnât look at him. âHave we ever been close?â
A sly smile tugged at the corner of her lips as she glanced at Jim, her eyes icy, âIf it werenât for the fact that you gave me life. Iâd call you Mr. Evans, not Fatherâ
Jim froze at her words. The coldness in her voice and the mockery in her eyes caught him off guard. For a moment, he didnât even recognize this daughter of his.
âLindsey, how can you talk to Dad like that?â Esther shouted, glaring at her. Her hands were clenched into fists, full of defiance.
Lindseyâs gaze flicked to Esther, an eyebrow raised. âWhat? You want to defend him now?â
Estherâs face was flushed with anger. âNo matter what, heâs still our dad. Donât you think youâre crossing the line with how youâre speaking to him?â
Lindseyâs lips twisted into a smirk. âCrossing the line?â She chuckled softly. âEsther, are you for real?â
âYouâ Esther started, her voice rising in frustration.
âWhatâs your problem now?â Lindsey stood up, her tone sharp. âI wasnât planning to explain anything, because the truth isnât pretty. But youâre so stubborn, you wonât stop until I throw it in your face. Fine. Have it your way.â
She turned to face Esther, her eyes cold as ice. âTell me. Why did I only get a gift for Elysia and not for you? Donât pretend you donât know.â
Her words were sweet, almost too sweet, but they hit hard. The air grew heavy, and the hairs on the back of everyoneâs necks stood up.
Estherâs anger quickly deflated. She lowered her head, unable to come up with an answer.
Lindsey let out a bitter laugh. âWhen Mom had barely been gone, Jim brought Ashley home. I was eleven that year. Jim knew everything Ashley did to me, but what did he do? Nothing. He let her treat me however she wanted.â
Her eyes turned toward Jim, her jaw clenched. âThatâs what being a father means to you?â
She turned back to Esther, her gaze hard and cold. âAnd you? You think youâre my sister? How ridiculous.â
Lindseyâs voice turned cutting. âLetâs put it kindlyâyouâre Jimâs second daughter. But if weâre being honest, youâre just a bastard.â
Lindseyâs gaze didnât leave her. âYou came to the Evans family when you were three. When my mom was still alive, your mom was just his mistress. And you? Youâre the product of that affair.â
âAs for now? Sheâs just the third woman who wormed her way into this family. Do you really think youâre any better than anyone else?â Her words struck like a slap, cold and unforgiving.
âEnough!â Ashley snapped, her patience finally running out. Sheâd been holding it in for a while, but hearing Lindsey call her a mistress again was the last straw.
She hated being called a âhomewrecker,â and Lindsey knew it. The fact that she kept repeating it was clearly meant t humiliate her.
Lindsey smirked, her eyes twinkling with amusement. âWhatâs wrong, Ashley? Canât keep up the act anymore?â
2/3 92%
Chapter 373 âWasnât she pretending to be all sweet and innocent?â Lindsey thought. âAnd now, her true colors are finally showing Ashleyâs fists clenched, her jaw tight as she tried to stay composed. âWhat act? Lindsey, is that how you talk to an elder like me?â
Lindsey let the word âelderâ linger for a second like she was rolling it around in her mind. After a brief pause, she straightened up and said, deadpan, âSorry, but youâre not one of them.â
Ashleyâs blood boiled. She jumped to her feet, her hand already raised, ready to slap the smug look off Lindseyâs face. But before she could make a move, Lindsey grabbed her wrist, her grip cold and firm. There was a sharpness in her eyes.
âAshley,â Lindsey said, her voice low, âdo you really think Iâm still that little girl who just lets you slap and insult her?â
With a swift motion, Lindsey jerked Ashleyâs hand away, the force so strong that Ashley felt a sharp pain shoot through her wrist.
Ashley glared at her, fury in her eyes, but Lindsey wasnât done. She calmly reached for a piece of paper on the table and started wiping her hands.
âNext time, donât just try to hit me because youâre upset,â she said, her voice casual but pointed. âYou might not care, but if I touch you, Iâll have to clean my hands afterward.â
Lindsey lifted the paper, her lips curling into a playful smile. âLook at this. Such a waste of paper.â
Ashleyâs face twisted with frustration, but she was too intimidated to challenge Lindsey directly. Instead, she whirled around and looked at Jim, her voice trembling with anger. âSheâs acting like this, and youâre just sitting there? Are you seriously not going to do anything?â
+53 âNext time, donât just try to hit me because youâre upset,â she said, her voice casual but pointed. âYou might not care, but if I touch you, Iâll have to clean my hands afterward.â
Lindsey lifted the paper, her lips curling into a playful smile. âLook at this. Such a waste of paper.â
Ashleyâs face twisted with frustration, but she was too intimidated to challenge Lindsey directly. Instead, she whirled around and looked at Jim, her voice trembling with anger. âSheâs acting like this, and youâre just sitting there? Are you seriously not going to do anything?â
+53 âNext time, donât just try to hit me because youâre upset,â she said, her voice casual but pointed. âYou might not care, but if I touch you, Iâll have to clean my hands afterward.â
Lindsey lifted the paper, her lips curling into a playful smile. âLook at this. Such a waste of paper.â
Ashleyâs face twisted with frustration, but she was too intimidated to challenge Lindsey directly. Instead, she whirled around and looked at Jim, her voice trembling with anger. âSheâs acting like this, and youâre just sitting there? Are you seriously not going to do anything?â
+53