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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 824

Summary for Chapter 824: The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge

Chapter summary: Chapter 824 from the book The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge by Lavender

Discover the most important events of Chapter 824, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge. With the engaging writing of Lavender, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Hawthorne’s gaze turned icy. “Don’t try to threaten me. It won’t work even if you say the child was mine. I’ve told my wife everything. She knows my involvement with you was just a ploy to set a trap for James. I regret it, Patti, but you need to wake up. It’s impossible between us because I have never liked you, not even in the past. It was just helping a friend. You kept me company when I was at my lowest, but even then, you were just using me as a stepping stone. Don’t talk about feelings in a relationship of convenience. I’ve repaid any debt I owed you. Take this five million and do whatever you want with it.”

With that, Hawthorne turned and left without a backward glance, not even bothering to leave Hans behind this time.

Patti finally understood what true despair felt like. All she had now was a five-million-dollar check and a cold, empty VIP hospital room. Her arrogant and domineering personality had left her with no female friends. As for men, her terrible reputation meant that no man from high society would dare touch her. She was a social pariah.

Patti clutched the check, her knuckles white, wishing she could tear it to shreds. But she was homeless now; Hawthorne would certainly not let her stay in his apartment anymore. Her credit cards and personal belongings were still there.

Then she noticed a small suitcase in the corner of the room. At some point, Hawthorne must have had someone pack up her things and drop them off. It meant that beyond this five million, he was washing his hands of her completely. Patti was used to a lavish lifestyle; five million dollars wouldn't even last her a few days of fun.

Hatred filled her eyes. She wouldn’t let Hawthorne or James get away with this. Nor would she forgive the other men who had used and abandoned her. As for Mrs. Mercer, with five million dollars in hand, she could certainly stir up some trouble. After all, Mrs. Mercer was the one who had ordered the attack that caused her miscarriage. That was another score she had to settle.

Hawthorne left Patti’s room and went straight to Gwyneth’s. He stood at the doorway, watching her laughing and talking with Leonie, and decided not to interrupt. Leonie was a real character in front of Gwyneth, chattering about all sorts of interesting things, and Gwyneth was listening with genuine enjoyment.

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