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His Housewife Had Secret Identities novel Chapter 767

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Summary of Chapter 767 – A pivotal chapter in His Housewife Had Secret Identities by Laura

The chapter Chapter 767 is one of the most intense moments in His Housewife Had Secret Identities, written by Laura. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

"When I was thirteen, something major happened... and it was because of that event that you and I met."

Niamh, who had been staring at her champagne, finally turned to meet Jonathan's gaze.

When she was thirteen, her grandmother passed away suddenly. Niamh remembered it clearly; her grandmother had died right after an argument with her grandfather.

What she never could have imagined was that her grandfather would frame her for her grandmother's accidental death, claiming it was 'intentional harm.'

At the time, the Quinn family's fireworks business was failing, and Niamh’s grandpa was desperately looking for a new venture. He blamed his business failures on the jinx in the house—Niamh.

So, without even a moment to mourn her grandmother, Niamh was sent to a Juvenile Rehabilitation Center on charges of 'intentional harm.' No matter how much she cried and begged, no one spoke up for her, not even her own parents, Hayes and Carlotta.

From her birth to that day, while Hayes and Carlotta weren't as hostile as Niamh’s gradnpa, their eyes never held the warmth of familial love. And so, Niamh was inexplicably sent to the center to be 'reformed.'

In the Aldenville Juvenile Rehabilitation Center, you could live like a king if you had money and connections. Unfortunately, the Quinns offered her no such support. Within a week of arriving, Niamh was thrown into solitary confinement.

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