Chapter summary: Chapter 966 from the book The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge by Lavender
Discover the most important events of Chapter 966, 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.
Claiming Mrs. Shannon was covered in bugs had been pure fiction—a blatant lie fabricated solely to drive the woman out. She hadn't expected the maid to ruthlessly backhand her in return. Her cheek throbbed with a burning intensity.
She wanted to march in there and scream at the woman, but she had lost her leverage. Defeated, she slinked back to the master bedroom, the angry red outline of a handprint burning into her skin. She grabbed a tube of soothing cream from the vanity, but paused before applying it. If she wanted Layne to fire the maid, she needed to look like a battered victim.
If she was going to get this woman thrown out, Layne needed to see exactly how violent the staff could be. Making her decision, Maeve tossed the expensive ointment into the trash can and aggressively knocked over a few bottles to make the bathroom look chaotic.
Satisfied with her stage design, she laid back on the bed, her mind obsessively replaying Layne’s erratic behavior that morning.
First, he refused her help getting dressed. Then he skipped the breakfast she slaved over, and followed it up by hiring a watchdog under the guise of 'taking care of the house.' She couldn't pinpoint the exact flaw in his logic, but something foundational had shifted.
She didn't want to spiral into paranoia. Wren was still radio silent in The Great Basin Wilderness, and the anxiety was draining her life force. She could barely summon the energy to function, relying entirely on a fabricated smile to keep Layne in the dark.
With Layne gone, her features relaxed into their natural, icy apathy. She stared at the only surviving photo of her and Wren on her phone screen, then let her eyes flutter shut.

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