Ghost Exorciser: The Oust Fake Heiress Strikes Novel – Pain. Pain shot through Lana’s head as the familiar yet unfamiliar voice echoed in her ears. “Lana, we won’t hold you accountable for the switch; however, you need to apologize to Brenda for your bratty temper.” Lana clutched her head and stared at her surroundings in a daze.
The brightly lit living room, decorated with a neutral-colored palette, had two leather sofas facing each other and a few distant faces glowing under the soft light of the chandelier. Almond family? Did they kidnap her? Her eyes unconsciously swept around the room and halted at her own reflection in the mirror. What the heck? Why was she looking like her 20-year-old self? Wait… Lana’s eyes widened in realization.
She gave once over to Brenda’s attire, and the theory in her mind was confirmed. Reborn… she has been reborn to the time when Brenda was found by the Almond family. “What are you staring at? Apologize! And kneel too! A parent’s debts must be paid by their children.” Garrison’s harsh words broke Lana’s daze, and she frowned. No… something was amiss. She was Lana Almond, the pampered daughter of the Almond family.
At least that was what she had believed until she turned 20 and Brenda appeared at their doorstep with a DNA test report. Turns out, Lana wasn’t the Almond family’s daughter at all; she was switched at birth and took Brenda’s place, living a luxurious life for 20 years, while the real daughter, Brenda, suffered. In Lana’s past life, even after Brenda’s arrival, Garrison, the eldest young master of the Almond family, wasn’t so harsh on her.
But in this life… “Brother, she might have been scared sh*tless, unlike our Brenda. Better to kick out this jinx.” Aston disdainfully curled his lips. Another anomaly. Yet the situation didn’t give Lana enough time to process everything. Instead, she felt someone gripping her hand tightly, followed by a cold voice, “A wretch like you never belonged to the Almond Family. Go and live with your poor family!” With that, Lana was pushed to the ground. In her dazed state, she forgot to fight back. Only when the dull pain spread from her butt to her spine did she snap out of it.