NOVEL The Heiress's Return: From Zen to Zenith Chapter 1499
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Chapter 1499: 670 You Still Love Him_2 Chapter 1499: 670 You Still Love Him_2 Nikita Parker suddenly let go of Virginia Frost and tightly embraced Aubree Groove.

“I’ve finally waited for this day!”

The people of Percival probably won’t believe it; their esteemed Holy Master has been reduced to the state of a crying child at this moment.

By age, they were actually about the same, but when Aubree called out ‘mother’, she felt no shame.

It felt natural and right, as if it was meant to be from the day she was born.

She had begun to forget her memories of Aurora Brun, and more and more of her life was dedicated to Aubree Groove.

Some things had been left behind, and in turn, other things had been picked up.

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Aurora Brun had become her past, scattered among the ashes and dust, and she should not cling to figures and events that were destined to become the past.

From the day she became Aubree, she was Aubree Groove.

She also assumed the responsibilities that came with it.

Parents are in reality the Buddhas among us; there’s no need to travel a thousand miles to worship on the sacred mountain.

Her best form of worship was to repay the kindness of the parents who gave her life.

Aubree also finally understood what was the most significant meaning of practicing Buddhism for her. 𝓃𝓸𝓋𝓅𝓾𝒷.𝒸ℴ𝓂

“Hatred has carried you till today.

Now it is time to let it go.”

Nikita Parker shook her head: “How can I let go?”

Aubree Groove softly tucked a stray hair behind Nikita’s ear, “Although what I’m about to say makes me seem self-righteous, but I must still say it: everything has a cause and an effect, and now is our best arrangement.

You narrowly escaped with your life, and I revitalized my body and mind through Buddhism.

The adversity we faced did not defeat us, but rather made us better versions of ourselves.

If we allow hatred to torment us and insist on holding grudges, when will it ever end?”

“Virginia Frost is indeed guilty of heinous crimes and one day she will get a taste of her own medicine.

No one can escape the karmic retribution, that’s why we should always choose the virtuous path.

For instance, if it was not for your charitable deeds in your younger days, would you have had the chance to escape death now?”

Aubree softly persuaded, and Nikita indeed took it to heart.

Even Virginia Frost, who was kneeling on the ground, had fallen into deep thought.

“Revenge might be satisfying, but ask yourself, would killing her truly make you happy?

To forgive her is to forgive yourself.”

Nikita Parker remained silent for a long time.

Aubree Groove walked to Virginia’s side and helped her up.

Virginia Frost didn’t dare to look up; her frail body was trembling slightly.

“The greatest luck in your life, is having a good son.”

When Virginia Frost looked up in surprise, her weary eyes had visibly shrunk.

“Edward is leaving! ”

“He had been relentlessly searching for you.

If you truly care for your son, do not cause any more trouble in the future.”

Virginia glanced at Nikita Parker, her pale lips parted as if to speak but then pressed them shut again, only to suddenly collapse to her knees with a “thud.”

Nikita gave a cold sneer.

“Fanny, I know I cannot make it up to you, but regardless of what I say, you will never forgive me.

But I still want to tell you, I am sorry.

Do you know why I hated you?

It wasn’t just hatred, it was envy.”

Virginia Frost continued, not caring if anyone was listening, “I have always admired other people’s families.

Their parents loved and respected each other, but my home was always filled with arguments and cold wars.

I used to admire other people’s fathers but my father would never smile at me.

It seemed as though I was the greatest stain on his life.”

“When I was five years old, my father disappeared, and my mother searched the entire world for him, venting her frustration on me when she could not find him.

She called me a cold-blooded monster and hated that I had my father’s blood in me.

When he abandoned her, she blamed everything on me.”

“When I found him later on, he was already married and had a family of his own.

He acted like a different person in that family, a loving husband, a kind and caring father.

He accompanied you through every important stage in your life.

As his daughter, do you think he knows how I lived throughout the years?”

Nikita Parker sneered: “Don’t you feel shame while saying this?

Cherish Frost kept him in her control and stomped on his dignity as a man.

He was not your servant.

When he didn’t receive equal love and respect, he had every right to leave.

What?

You expected him to be tortured to death by you both?”

“All your misfortunes were brought upon you by your mother, yet you blame us for them.

Virginia Frost, Cherish Frost was right.

You are selfish and cold-hearted inherently.

No matter how perfect of an excuse you come up with, it won’t cover up your wrongdoings.”

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