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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 767

Summary for Chapter 767: The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge

Summary of Chapter 767 – A turning point in The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge by Lavender

Chapter 767 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge, written by Lavender. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

In Gwyneth’s eyes, all his explanations now seemed feeble and weak.

“That won’t happen. None of that will ever happen.”

Gwyneth unconsciously touched her stomach, but Hawthorne didn’t notice the gesture.

“Enough. I don’t want to hear any more of your lies. You two can do whatever you want. My stance remains the same: we’re done after this marriage is officially over.” She couldn't help but glance toward the house. Leonie had already gone after Patti, and she had no idea what her friend might do. She was completely disappointed in Hawthorne and didn’t want Leonie to get in trouble with her uncle over this. She knew that Leonie’s parents weren’t interested in business and that the whole family depended on Hawthorne.

Gwyneth started walking inside, not to confront Patti, but to find Leonie. She had only taken a few steps before Hawthorne grabbed her arm, pulling her back into his embrace. “Come home with me. Don't go looking for trouble with Patti, at least not right now.”

That one sentence yanked Gwyneth from her fantasy back to brutal reality, like a bucket of ice water poured over her head in the dead of winter. Her heart turned to ice. She stared at his face in disbelief. “What did you say? You think I was going to cause trouble for Patti?”

Hawthorne fell silent. The hand gripping Gwyneth’s arm slowly loosened, but it had been so tight that it left a deep, red imprint of his fingers. Without a second thought, Gwyneth raised her hand and slapped him again, this time on his right cheek, with all her strength. The mark she left was as deep and red as the one on her arm.

“Hawthorne, I knew you were shameless, but I never imagined you were this shameless. You openly protect your mistress in front of me and then expect me to trust you? Why should I believe a single word you say?”

Hawthorne was speechless. Just then, Connor stepped forward and pulled Gwyneth out of Hawthorne’s grasp. Seeing Connor, Hawthorne’s anger found a new target. The two men stood, each refusing to let go of Gwyneth.

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