What Happens in Chapter 522 – From the Book His Housewife Had Secret Identities
Dive into Chapter 522, a pivotal chapter in His Housewife Had Secret Identities, written by Laura. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
“So, he’s running a high fever and you don’t think to call a doctor? Why are you calling me?”
Niamh didn’t bother to hide her impatience or her bluntness.
“Miss Rivers… Mr. Thomas really needs you.”
Prescott’s tone was earnest, almost pleading.
“Oh,” Niamh replied flatly.
Then she hung up.
Did Jonathan really need her? She had no idea. And even if he did, why was she obligated to go? She wasn’t Prescott, wasn’t Jonathan’s assistant, always at his beck and call.
Sitting in the driver’s seat, Niamh shrugged and let out a cold laugh.
In the past, the moment Jonathan got sick, she’d be frantic, anxious beyond reason, as if Jonathan would die if she didn’t take care of him.
She was just about to start the car when her phone rang again.
No surprise—it was Prescott, calling back.
Niamh ignored it and switched off her phone.
Her mind drifted to that night in the pouring rain, when Jonathan had come begging for a second chance.
His fever was probably real.
Well, maybe this was the moment to test it—if she didn’t go to him, would he really fall apart without her?
Niamh slammed her foot on the gas and drove off.
If Jonathan was that sick, there was no way he’d make the board meeting. She decided she might as well head to her own studio.
But she’d barely gotten down the street when someone darted out in front of her car, forcing her to slam on the brakes.
If not for her quick reflexes and decent driving skills, the person in front of her would’ve been roadkill.
She looked up and realized who it was—Prescott.
He stood there with the determination of a man ready to die for his cause, as if Niamh’s refusal to visit Jonathan would be the death of him, right there under her wheels.
Under Prescott’s relentless pressure, Niamh finally gave in.
She did care, if only a little, about the impression she left on Prescott. After all, when she officially took over The Thomas Group, she hoped to hire Prescott as her assistant.
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