Summary of Chapter 31 – A pivotal chapter in The Wife They Tried to Replace Is Now Untouchable by Free Collection
The chapter Chapter 31 is one of the most intense moments in The Wife They Tried to Replace Is Now Untouchable, written by Free Collection. With signature elements of the Alpha genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Chapter 31
Facing Brian, Jacob looked utterly wronged, as if everything was Jessica’s fault.
Supported by Brian, Jessica was in overwhelming pain. Everything went black for a second, and a sharp ringing filled her ears–she couldn’t hear anything for a moment.
All she could make out was Jacob’s crying, distorted like autotuned static ringing through her skull, making the pain even worse.
Drops of blood trickled down her face and hit the ground. It took Jessica a long moment to regain her senses.
She struggled to lift her head toward where Jacob was standing, only to realize her vision wasn’t just dark–everything beyond barely ten feet looked like a blur.
“Brian, just take him away,” Jessica said, her breath slightly uneven. “He’s right. I don’t want him anymore. I really can’t afford to have a son like him.”
Her eyes, though clouded, landed squarely on Jacob’s face. Blood still dripped from her forehead, and every word she spoke hit like a hammer. Her cold eyes held not a single trace of tears now.
Jacob, though just a child, couldn’t help feeling uneasy when he saw her like this.
Before, even when Jessica said she didn’t want him or refused to cook for him, there was still emotion and some flicker of care behind her words. But now, when she looked at him, it was like looking at a complete stranger.
“Mom,” Jacob cried out in panic, finally starting to feel afraid, running forward to hug her leg–only to have her coldly avoid him without hesitation.
Jacob froze for a second, then screamed through his sobs, “Mom, I’m sorry. I was wrong.”
But Jessica wasn’t moved at all. She turned her back and said to Brian, “Take him and get out.”
Her body swayed, trembling slightly. Brian instinctively reached out to steady her, but she dodged him. It was Gabriela who stepped in and held Jessica upright.
Brian’s face darkened. He opened his mouth, then said nothing. After a glance at the blood still streaming down Jessica’s head, he silently dragged Jacob away.
Jacob’s hoarse crying echoed through the corridor, only fading once the elevator doors closed.
“Jessi. Gabriela choked up, pressing a wad of tissue to Jessica’s bleeding head as she rushed her to the hospital.
On the way there, Jessica’s expression remained eerily calm. She didn’t shed a single tear.
Gabriela watched her, her voice full of worry and regret. “How did things between you and Jacob get this bad?”
Over the years, Jessica hadn’t kept in touch with her much, but Gabriela still caught glimpses of their happy moments on Instagram.
owth!
From the time Jacob was a baby, Jessica had documented nearly every stage of his growth
Gabriela knew those Instagram Stories were set to private–only a handful of trusted friends could see them.
Even though they hadn’t stayed in touch, Gabriela and the others knew Jessica had been happy for those years. She had a husband who loved her, and a son she treasured more than her own life. And now, this happened.
Jessica shook her head, the dizziness still lingering. A faint, bitter smile curved her lips.
Ever since Jacob was born, her entire focus had been on the family–her husband, her child, everything at home. Every single day, her life revolved around them.
“He said I was too hard on him, that I ruined his perfect childhood by being too strict,” she said with a hollow laugh. “And I really was strict with
him.”
Gabriela fell silent for a moment before finally saying, “He’s still young. He doesn’t understand that everything you did was for his sake. What mother would just let her child do whatever they want?”
Jessica still shook her head. “He likes Madeline. Then let her be his mom. Let her raise him however she wants. Let him have the kind of carefree childhood he thinks is perfect. The Atkinson family will always have his back.”
Jessica knew she would never forget what Jacob said—that all the effort she poured into him was just her selfish way of using him as something to show off
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