Summary of Chapter 69 from The Wife They Tried to Replace Is Now Untouchable
Chapter 69 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Internet novel, The Wife They Tried to Replace Is Now Untouchable. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 69
Brian’s gaze was oppressive, radiating the authority of someone accustomed to command.
He had lost control last night. He couldn’t believe that he had forced Jessica against her will. And that inexplicable, burning heat in his body…
“Huh?” Madeline had been meticulously trained by Jessica in maintaining composure. Yet under Brian’s sharp questioning, she was so nervous that her heart pounded against her chest.
Her expression, however, remained the picture of innocent confusion. “I took a bottle from the wine cellar and decanted it. I didn’t add anything. Was there something wrong with the taste?”
Brian studied her for a long while. Madeline unconsciously held her breath.
“The wine wasn’t the problem.” Brian’s words carried layered meaning. The wine might be fine, but the person who had carried it might not be.
“Then…” Madeline maintained her puzzled facade. “Was there another problem?”
Instead of answering, Brian tapped his fingers lightly against the desk—a silent warning. “Madeline, as my secretary, you’d do well to remember professional boundaries. Don’t overstep where you shouldn’t.”
Tears welled in Madeline’s eyes. “Did Jessi get angry because I cooked for Jake last night?” She bit back her fury, careful not to let any of it show. “If that’s the case, I won’t see Jake again without her permission.”
She played the role perfectly, as if she knew nothing of the last night.
Brian shook his head. “That’s not it. Go do your work.”
“Yes, Mr. Atkinson.” Madeline left.
Once alone, Brian rubbed his temples. He thought, ‘Was it all in my head? Jessica’s rejection triggered my subconscious reaction? Had alcohol simply lowered my inhibitions to that point?‘
He pulled out his phone. Seeing Jessica’s number on the screen, he hovered his finger over the call button but finally didn’t press it.
The next day, Jessica caught up on delayed work before scheduling a medical check–up. She was worried about the baby. That night with Brian had been intense. She needed to ensure the baby’s safety.
In the afternoon, Jessica went to the hospital.
“Jessi?” Jessica looked up from her phone, surprised to see Brian walking toward her.
Jessica thought, ‘What are the odds of running into him here? Or maybe…
Her hand moved toward her abdomen before she stopped herself. She gave him a cold look as if looking at a stranger.
“Are you unwell?” Brian scanned her for visible symptoms.
“None of your concern.” Jessica moved to leave, but he caught her wrist.
“Must you be so cold?” There was clear irritation in Brian’s tone.
“Let me go!” Jessica wanted to yank her wrist back. She hated how he always resorted to grabbing her.
“Grandpa has been ill. I brought him here for a check–up.” Brian tightened his grip. “Come with me and see him?”
Jessica paused but didn’t turn around. “Give him my regards.”
Back when she married Brian, the Atkinson family had scorned her common background. Only Weston Atkinson, Atkinson’s grandpa, had accepted her. After she had helped secure several major deals, Weston gifted her 2% of Atkinson Group shares despite opposition.
However, with the divorce pending, Jessica decided not to sever that connection.
She could feel Brian’s gaze burning into her back as she walked away. She diverted to another elevator.
“Dr. Hill, I want to cancel my prenatal appointment. And please keep this confidential.” After hanging up, Jessica went to the underground parking
lot.
This hospital belonged to the Atkinson Group. If she had the check–up here, any records would be accessible to Brian.
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Chapter 69
Sure enough, upon Jessica’s departure, Brian requested her files, only to find routine records–Jacob’s birth records and some past illnesses.
Unwilling to risk going to any other hospital under Atkinson Group, Jessica chose instead to visit Martinez Hospital, a hospital under Grant Group.
The doctor said, “Ms. Grant, the fetus is developing well. However, you should avoid intercourse during the first trimester.”
The report brought relief. Jessica had succeeded in hiding this from Brian. But she hadn’t counted on her parents finding out.
No sooner had she received the report than she got a call from Stella. “Jessica, get home right now!”
The line went dead before Jessica could ask why. Assuming an emergency, she rushed back, only to find Dereck and Stella waiting with grim expressions.
“Dad.” Jessica’s eyes fell on the identical copy of the prenatal report before Dereck.
“Jessi, explain this.” Stella shot a glance at Dereck, who was barely holding back his anger. “Did you already know you were pregnant before filing for divorce?”
Jessica and Brian were already taking the case to court, but she was pregnant.
“Yeah.” Jessica nodded as she cradled her abdomen. “I’m keeping it. The baby will bear my name.” This child would be hers alone.
Dereck slightly parted his lips, but the words died on his tongue.
Though single mothers were arduous, Jessica still had her parents. With the Grant family’s wealth, they could support her and her children.
What stung Stella and Dereck was Jessica’s secrecy. If the doctor hadn’t called them, Jessica would have hidden this for longer.
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