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The Billionaire's True Heiress: From Fake Jewel to Real Crown novel Chapter 192

Octavia just snapped. The last bit of her patience vanished in an instant.

“What are you even talking about?” She shot up from her seat, her voice sharp with anger.

“You know exactly what I’m talking about,” Claire said, her tone ice-cold. “You’ve made it clear with the way you’ve treated me all these years. You must have known all along that I wasn’t really your daughter, right?” She could feel the old wounds aching. “That’s why you were always so hard on me, but still wanted to show me off to everyone.”

“I didn’t know! How could I have known you weren’t mine? If I’d known, I never would’ve let my real daughter suffer in the countryside!” Octavia’s words came out in a broken, desperate cry.

Claire stared at her, unmoved. “So your pain is just because your own child had it rough. If she’d never suffered, would you even feel bad about any of this?”

Octavia’s hands started to tremble. She had no idea what was going on in Claire’s head anymore. “Claire, you’ve always been such a good kid. I really cared about you. I don’t want this to ruin everything between us. If I’d known the truth, I wouldn’t have fainted from the shock. You’re the girl I raised with so much care. I put my heart into you, and now you’re saying these things—it just breaks my heart.”

Claire was done arguing. “Can you even say that with a straight face? Look yourself in the mirror and tell me you’re being honest.” She grabbed her bag. “If there’s nothing else, I’m leaving.”

She stood up and started for the door, but Octavia called out after her. “Claire, are you really not going to help Cindy?”

Claire turned back, her expression unreadable. “And how am I supposed to help her? Tell her to stop comparing her grades to mine? If even you can’t talk sense into her, what makes you think I can? I barely know her.” Her voice was as flat as her refusal.

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