What Happens in Chapter 18 I Am Innocent – From the Book My Marriage to a Mute Girl
Dive into Chapter 18 I Am Innocent, a pivotal chapter in My Marriage to a Mute Girl, written by Georgina Jones. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
"Mrs. Stewart, don't blame my sister, that was all in the past, my sister was young and made a mistake."
Edith pretended to plead for Lexie, but in reality, she was deliberately pouring fuel on the fire.
Sure enough, it instantly triggered Diana's anger.
Diana interrupted Edith as she pulled her hand.
"Edith, you're still speaking for her? She designed to steal your marriage and has such a disregard for propriety and shame, such a scheming woman is simply tarnishing the luster of our the Howard family!"
Diana became more and more agitated as she spoke, pointing at Lexie, "You hurry up and get out of here right now! You ......"
Diana wanted to say something else.
However, at that moment, Alan stopped her later words with a movement.
He sank his eyes and straightaway clasped Lexie's wrist, coldly dropping a few words, "You come with me."
He didn't even give Lexie a chance to react.
Alan's strength was tremendous, and Lexie's wrist was clutched in his hand, feeling straight as if it was about to be crushed by him.
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