The Fake Heiress Insists I’m the Real One
At the family recognition banquet meant to introduce the real heiress, a stream of floating comments suddenly appeared before my eyes:
[So, the real heiress tried to get back at the fake one by stealing the engagement gift from her and the male lead and got caught red-handed.]
[Even if she’s technically the fiancée, he knows who he really loves. The fake heiress is the one he actually wants.]
[What fiancée? She’s just a thief. Send her back to whatever slum she crawled out of.]
Dressed in a princess gown and surrounded by admirers, the fake heiress, Luna Lawson, walked up to me:
“Risa, you’re finally back. Mom, Dad, and I have missed you so much. From now on, we’re a family.”
I quietly kept eating my fried chicken.
When Luna saw me ignore her, her eyes suddenly reddened. Then she reached into my worn backpack and pulled out a ladies’ wristwatch.
“Why did you steal the engagement gift Brian gave me? I know you’re dissatisfied with me, but that doesn’t mean you can become a thief!”
My fiancé, Brian Cook, looked at me with open disgust.
“Return it to Luna right now, then get out of this house.”
Under the scornful gazes of the guests, I pointed at the man on stage, my father, who was clinking glasses with Luna’s adoptive father, and asked in confusion.
“What exactly did I steal? I’m not here for some family reunion. I just came along with my boss to grab a free meal.”
The comments exploded:
[This is way too awkward. She’s not the real heiress; she’s just an employee?!]