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The Throne of Thorns Novel Chapter 49

Wings of Broken Time by Alina Das 49

Wings of Broken Time by Alina Das 49 Summary

Neville firmly stands by Sapphira’s side, declaring to his brother Paxton that he will no longer allow him to control the Judson family wealth and intends to claim what rightfully belongs to him, leaving it all to Larissa. Paxton mocks Neville’s resolve, belittling him for lacking support and dismissing Larissa as insignificant. The tension escalates until Larissa suddenly appears, unharmed and confident, surprising everyone and easing the worry of her mother Sapphira.

 

Larissa explains she has been away in Regal City, unaware of the time, and admits she lost her phone, which explains why she didn’t answer her family’s calls. Despite the relief at her safe return, Honora remains suspicious about how Larissa escaped harm after being taken by Finley. Vivica, meanwhile, scoffs at Sapphira’s accusations and refuses to believe Larissa’s safety disproves her own suspicions. Sapphira, growing impatient with Vivica’s hostility, insists they proceed with the disownment agreement.

 

In the Judson family’s ancestral hall, Larissa signs the disownment papers with determination, followed by Paxton and Vivica, officially severing ties. Larissa calmly declares they are strangers from now on, while Vivica angrily warns her about her future with Neville and Sapphira. Larissa retorts with a pointed reminder for Vivica to be more concerned about her own sons. The heated exchange is cut short by Kiernan, who calls for order and reveals the meeting’s true purpose: to finalize the disownment and address the family fortune.

Neville draped his arm protectively over Sapphira’s shoulders, fixing his gaze steadily on his brother. “Paxton, in the past, my only concern was Sapphira’s happiness. I never wanted to fight you over the family’s wealth, so I let you and your children have everything without a word. But now, as Larissa pointed out, you don’t deserve any of it. From this day forward, I will stand up and claim everything that rightfully belongs to me in the Judson family. And when I do, I will leave it all to Larissa. I won’t back down from you ever again.”

Paxton laughed loudly, a harsh, mocking sound that echoed through the room. “That’s rich. Bro, if you can’t win, you just can’t win. Don’t fool yourself into thinking you were ‘letting’ me have it. You don’t even have a child to back you up. What exactly are you going to fight me with? That daughter we cast aside? You’ve been living in your little bubble for too long, man. You’ve lost touch with reality.”

Just then, a confident female voice cut through the charged atmosphere like a knife.

“Oh? And what’s your worth, Uncle Paxton? Are you really all that valuable?”

Sapphira and Neville turned sharply to see Larissa standing there, unharmed and composed. Relief flooded through them as they hurried toward her.

“Larissa! Where have you been? Are you okay? We’ve been calling you nonstop,” Sapphira said, gripping Larissa’s shoulders tightly, scanning her from head to toe for any sign of injury or distress.

Larissa smiled gently. “I’m fine, Mom. I’ve been in Regal City for the past three days, just exploring a bit. I lost track of time.”

After a careful examination confirmed she was safe and sound, Sapphira finally exhaled deeply. “But why didn’t you answer your phone?”

Larissa shrugged lightly. “I must have dropped it somewhere.” The truth was she had lost the phone when Finley’s men had taken her. She only realized it was missing on her way back from meeting with Haskell. She knew her new parents would be worried, but she never expected them to confront Paxton and Vivica on her behalf. Their fierce dedication was impossible not to admire.

“As long as you’re safe,” Sapphira repeated, relief evident in her voice.

Honora, however, frowned deeply, her mind racing. What was going on? Finley had taken Larissa himself. How could she have returned completely unharmed? Had she somehow convinced him not to harm her? Did he lack the heart to hurt his own sister?

Vivica couldn’t bear to watch the tender reunion between mother and daughter. “See? Your daughter is back safe and sound. Sapphira, you come here and accuse me without any proof. It’s ridiculous!”

Sapphira’s patience with Vivica’s disdain for Larissa had worn thin. Taking Larissa’s hand firmly, she urged, “Larissa, let’s go. It’s time to sign the disownment agreement.”

Larissa glanced at her new mother, whose eagerness outpaced even her own. A small smile curved her lips. “Alright.”

Vivica hurried after them, her voice dripping with venom. “Fine by me! Let’s see who regrets this in the end!”

Later, in the Judson family’s ancestral hall, under the watchful eyes of Kiernan, Larissa signed her name decisively on the disownment agreement.

“Your turn,” she said brightly, looking at Paxton and Vivica.

Without hesitation, they both signed their names.

Larissa took her copy of the agreement, her voice steady. “From this day forward, we are strangers.”

Vivica slammed her pen down on the table in frustration. “Good luck building your future with Neville and Sapphira!”

Larissa’s smile remained unshaken. “Did you forget what I told you this afternoon, Vivica? You should be worrying more about your sons.”

Vivica’s face paled for a moment before she sneered. “As if I’d take your delusional nonsense seriously!”

Before the argument could escalate again, Kiernan raised his hand, his gaze stern as it swept over his two sons.

“That’s enough. I called you both here today for two reasons. First, for Larissa to finalize this matter of disownment. And second, to discuss the Judson family fortune.”

Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland’s breathtaking cold.

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