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The Throne of Thorns Novel Chapter 51

Wings of Broken Time by Alina Das 51

Wings of Broken Time by Alina Das 51 Summary

In this chapter, Larissa firmly asserts her identity as the rightful heir of the Judson family, expressing confidence in her place despite the challenges ahead. Kiernan, her grandfather, reflects on the situation after hearing Honora’s recorded words and confronts Larissa with the reality of her educational background. He points out that unlike Honora, who was groomed as a prodigy, Larissa left formal schooling early, making traditional academic paths impractical for her. He challenges her to clarify her plans and skills to prove her worth within the family.

 

Larissa reveals that she has independently completed high school and university-level courses by the age of sixteen and has pursued various skills with dedication. She considers Honora’s artistic talents basic compared to her own abilities, which are more practical and survival-oriented. When Kiernan presses her about her skills, she confidently claims expertise in medicine, although Kiernan remains skeptical due to his knowledge of her as a village healer.

 

The conversation turns to Larissa’s ambition as she boldly asks to take charge of the family’s pharmaceutical company and Starlight Media if she can prove her capability. Kiernan is surprised by her audacity but sees potential hope in her determination, recognizing the family’s decline due to lack of real ambition and ability among its members. He agrees to support her if she can demonstrate greater competence than other family members, emphasizing that gender will not limit her opportunities.

 

The chapter ends with a promise from Kiernan to give Larissa a chance to prove herself and potentially inherit the family business. Larissa’s bright smile reflects her readiness to accept the challenge and her determination to secure her place within the Judson family. The chapter highlights themes of ambition, family rivalry, and the struggle to prove one’s worth in a competitive environment.

Chapter 51

“I understand, Grandpa,” Larissa said quietly, her voice steady with conviction. “I know exactly where I stand. I am the rightful heir of the Judson family.”

After listening to the recording of Honora’s words the day before, Kiernan had spent a long time reflecting. He let out a heavy sigh. “The truth is, Larissa, compared to Honora, you left school after middle school. Even if we managed to get you admitted into a prestigious university now, it wouldn’t be practical. At your age, starting over from high school just isn’t feasible. So, what are your plans? Is there a particular skill you want to master? Or do you have a clear vision for your future?”

He continued, his tone firm yet honest, “Honora was groomed by your birth parents to be a prodigy in Regal City. That’s the real reason they refuse to let her go. All that talk about raising her for twenty years and having emotional ties—it’s just a facade.”

Larissa caught the meaning behind his words immediately. If she wanted to prove her worth within the Judson family, she had to surpass Honora in every way.

The reality was, Larissa had left middle school because she realized she could learn everything she needed on her own. The pace of formal schooling felt too slow and restrictive. She had someone purchase textbooks for her, and by the time she was sixteen, she had already completed the entire high school curriculum as well as the courses for her intended university majors. Beyond academics, she had pursued any skill that piqued her interest with relentless dedication.

The artistic talents that Honora was famous for—playing multiple instruments, painting, mastering five languages—were just the basics for Larissa, skills she considered almost trivial.

“A family as prominent as ours is a ruthless battlefield,” Kiernan said, fixing his gaze on his granddaughter’s determined face. “If you want people to respect, admire, and even fear you, you need to have real, undeniable skills. That’s the first lesson I intend to teach you as your grandfather.”

Larissa smiled confidently. “Grandpa, you worry too much. The world I grew up in was far more unforgiving than this. I already know the fundamentals of survival.”

After a brief pause, she added, “Honora’s talents are mostly for pleasing others. My skills are the kind that make people come to me for help.”

“Oh? And what exactly can you do?” Kiernan asked, raising an eyebrow.

“To be honest, Grandpa, I’m capable of many things. For instance, I’m skilled in medicine.”

Kiernan regarded her skeptically. His investigation had revealed that she was nothing more than a village healer, selling herbs and treating minor ailments.

“So you don’t think you’re inferior to Honora in any way?” he pressed, his tone blunt.

Since Kiernan was being so straightforward, Larissa saw no reason to hold back. “Absolutely not. And I’m not just competing with Honora—I’m also competing with Finley and Leopold. If I can prove I’m capable, would you consider letting me take charge of the family’s pharmaceutical company and Starlight Media?”

Kiernan was taken aback by her boldness. How could she ask for so much? Yet, a small part of him wondered if she truly possessed other talents.

The Judson family was in decline, largely because his descendants lacked real ambition and ability. Neville was competent but lacked drive, content with his small world. Paxton’s branch was ambitious but incompetent, often creating more problems than solutions. Finley and Leopold had made some progress but couldn’t break through to the next level—hence their plan to strengthen their position through a marriage alliance with the Palmer family.

A flicker of hope ignited within Kiernan. “If you can genuinely demonstrate that you’re more capable than your Uncle Paxton and cousin Finley, then I will entrust you with both the pharmaceutical company and Starlight Media.”

Larissa’s face lit up with a bright smile. “Excellent. Grandpa, you have to keep your promise!”

“Of course,” Kiernan said solemnly. “I will never underestimate you or limit your potential just because you are a girl. But remember this—if you want to carve out a place for yourself in the Judson family, you must prove your worth. If you truly are the most capable, then one day, the entire family business could be yours to inherit and manage.”

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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