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The Lost Heiress 79

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updatedAt: 2026-01-24

Chapter 79 Grandma’s Day Out

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WhenCameron received the call he didn’t know what to say. Hed Brodit regretted treesferring the house to Serra just days of

Camerne couldn’t undenand Bradley’s erratic moves fi a secretary, what could say

He just had to follow orden though bewondered if their CEO would regret this againter

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When Somma got the call from Cameron, she was helpong Lily pack up some things. Oscar had mentioned that Lily was doing well enough to go home for a couple of days Lily was curious about the new house so Sierra thought it be a good idea to

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describing the house’s setup to Lily and Dickson when Cameron a call came through Hearing his diplomatically phrased request. Sierra couldn’t help butugh, though she wasn’t surprised in the slightest.

After all, going back on their ward and breaking agreements was typical behavior for the Xander family. Unfortunately for them the world didn’t revolve around them, nor could they have everything their way.

*Please tell Mr. Bradley that the transfer of the house isplete, and it’s now in my name. I have no ns to change that or

sell in anytime soon. If he’s not satisfied he’s wee to sue. Also, tell him to stop bothering me and making me unhappy otherwise, he’ll regret it

With that Sierra hung up. Such trifies couldn’t disturb her peace. She asked Oscar about any precautions they needed to take then prepared to take her grandmother home. However, Oscar stopped her.

Ovarande Serra a bouquet of flowersb. /bbA /bpatient gave these to me: they’re just wasting away in my office. Give them to

gandmother as a little gift for her temporary discharge.

Bowen had been for her. Sierra would have declined, but Oscar had put it that way, so she epted them with a Thank

“You’re wee! Let me know if you need anything” Oscar added.

Sierra nodded, thanked him again, and returned to the room.

Seeing her return with a bouquet, Jonathan unconsciously furrowed his brow and then asked, “Where did the flowerse from They re pretty

Dr. Zahn gave them to grandma.”

Serra presented the flowers to her grandmother, b“/bbA /bpatient gave them to Dr. Zahn, and he said they’re to celebrate your temporary discharge. Grandma, do you like them?”

Hearing they were bfrom /bDr. bZahn/bb, /bbLily /bwas delighted, nodding vigorously.

Dickson chimed in “Dr. Zahn is so thoughtful; I saw him buying bflowers /bat noon.”

Sierra hadn’t expected this gesture and guessed it was bprobably /ba pretext because bhe /bbthought /bshe wouldn’t bept /bthem

otherwise

Laly didn’t hold back her praises for Oscar, beven /bwith bJonathan /bthere. The bimplication /bbwas /bquite clear.

Serra understood her grandmother’s hint, and she felt a bit helpless, bncing /bbat /bbJonathan /bsubconsciously

Jonathan observed their interaction, his expression as busual/b, which inexplicably disappointed Sierra. She spoke up, “Alright, grandina, let’s not talk about bthis /banymore. Let’s go home

Lily finally dropped the subject, and Sierra pushed her bgrandmother’s /bwheelchair bahead/b, with Jonathan and Dickson carrying things behind them.

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home. Dickson looking around the spacious house in disbelief, hardly believing he could live in such a nice ce.

Lily was also nervous, “Sierra, are you sure bit’s /bbokay /bfor us to live hereb?/bb” /b

“It’s fine, I own the house now. This bis /bour home from now on.”

Lily band /bDickson both seemed ufortable, taking a while to rx.

It was the bfamily’s /bfirst dinner together at home, and Sterra prepared several dishes. She had invited Jonathan, but he declined

“A day like this should be just for your family. bIt /bwouldn’t be right for me to join, and besides, I have to run an errand.”

Sierra bwas /ba bit disappointed, she bhad /bhoped Jonathan would be there today

Lately, bJonathan /bhad been a great help to her. In her heart, Jonathan might not be family, but he was like one. However, it

emed he didn’t feel the same way.

Maybe she was just being btoo /binformal because he bwas /bnaturally helpful and kind.

Seeing Sierra go off excitedly and return disappointed. Lily couldn’t help but ask. “Sierra, do you like Mr. Yeager?”

Sierra bwas /btaken aback, then shook her head without hesitation. “No!”

She bknew /bball /btoo well what Jonathan’s status was in the biochemistry department–a godlike figure. The distance between them bwas /bmore than bjust /bbvast/b.

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