Chapter 214
Cheryl endured the pain and straightened her back. She crossed her arms in front of her and sneered. Then, she looked at Celena disdainfully and said, "How dare I slap her? She's a bastard, yet she dared to push me. You should be thankful that I didn't kill her."
The word "bastard" made Jovie cry even harder. She threw herself into Celena's arms and said in sorrow, "I'm not a bastard, Mom. I have a father. I'm not- I have a father, so why did she say I'm a bastard?"
Reginald had a sullen expression as he sat on the chair. He looked at Celena fiercely and barked, "Enough, Celena! You should teach your child to behave. The way she acted was so rude. How embarrassing."
Celena could not believe it as she looked at Reginald.
Jovie was just a child. She was slapped by Cheryl to the point that the corner of her lips was cracked. Reginald, however, criticized Celena for not teaching Jovie well and condemned Jovie for being rude instead.
Feeling indignant, Celena said, "Grandpa, how could you say that about Jovie? She's just a child. Cheryl's a full-grown adult. She—"
But before she could finish, Reginald impatiently raised his hand to cut her off. His tone was even colder as he shouted, "How dare you argue? Listen to me, Celena. I've given you a chance. Since you're not willing to admit your mistake, don't blame me for not showing you mercy."
"Throw both of them out of the mansion! They are
don't you believe me, Grandpa?
are you always only listening to Cheryl's words? I
pull Celena and Jovie away
child, so she was being carried by a security guard. As for Celana, the security guard pinned her arms behind her back. Her wrists were bruised while
down the gate to the front yard, creating a
in a frosty air and filled
of you dares to touch my wife and kid, I'll kill the entire
frightened the crowd, as well as the security guard who was
at all. The Stone family got so frightened that
he saw Celena and Jovie on the ground. He got so furious that he clenched his fists tight. He was livid after he saw
the security guard who was in a daze. Then, she rushed into Liam's arms and cried with
"My Invincible Husband Has Returned" by Urban is a gripping urban novel that delves into the depths of family, sacrifice, and the consequences of past decisions.
In the heart-wrenching opening scene, we find ourselves in a hospital room where a young girl, Jovie, fights for her life amidst a sea of medical equipment. Her mother, Celena Stone, clings desperately to her daughter's hand, her anguish palpable as she tries to comfort her gravely injured child. Despite the agony etched on Celena's face, she holds onto hope, reassuring Jovie that her father will return if she holds on.
Celena's plea for help sets the stage for the dramatic entrance of Liam Cole, a decorated military figure and the godson of the prestigious Cole family. Just as Liam is about to be officially handed the reins of the Cole dynasty, he receives a life-altering call revealing the existence of his daughter, Jovie, and her dire condition.
The sudden revelation shatters Liam's composed exterior, plunging him into a whirlwind of emotions ranging from disbelief to profound regret. As he rushes to his daughter's side, abandoning his prestigious ceremony, Liam's inner turmoil becomes palpable, revealing a man torn between duty and the overwhelming desire to right past wrongs.
With each passing moment, the urgency of the situation mounts, driving Liam to push the limits in his quest to reach Jovie before it's too late. His determination to make amends for his past negligence fuels his every action, propelling him toward a confrontation with his own failings and the chance for redemption.
As the narrative unfolds, "My Invincible Husband Has Returned" navigates the intricate dynamics of family bonds, forgiveness, and the resilience of the human spirit. With its blend of heart-stopping suspense and poignant introspection, this novel promises to captivate readers from start to finish, leaving them eagerly awaiting the next twist in this compelling tale of love and redemption...