Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape
Chapter 1239
Chapter 1239:
Gracelyn suddenly suggested, “Why not stay here tonight? I’ll arrange a room for you. It’s late, and it’s not safe for you to be on the road now. Tomorrow, I’ll have someone drive you back. I wouldn’t be at ease knowing you’re out there on your own.”
After a moment’s thought, Kallie agreed.
“Alright. Thanks.”
Gracelyn warmly tapped Kallie’s forehead, reminding her, “Don’t be so polite with me. Remember how you used to love spending time at my house? You often stayed the night if it got too late.”
Kallie smiled, a little embarrassed about the old memories.
Gracelyn asked a servant to escort Kallie with an umbrella.
Once Kallie was on her way, a servant promptly helped Gracelyn into a wheelchair.
Gracelyn’s expression turned cold and indifferent, as usual.
Make sure she has all she needs and make her
respectfully, “He’s in the guest
“Ensure he doesn’t bother
servant nodded
waved her hand, and the servant pushed her wheelchair toward the
switch, brightening
a gaunt face. His eyes were cold, filled with spite and bitterness. Anyone who saw the picture would feel unsettled. He was clearly a vicious
aln
her own. You used to think of her often, wondering about her wellbeing. Once she’s settled in, I’ll bring her over
unable to contain her tears as she shared her
cries. She softly rubbed Gracelyn’s back in an attempt to comfort
the memorial photo
so many years. Taking care of your
demeanor turning cold as she said, “Why bother with my health? I’m merely living on borrowed time. If I pass away one day, so
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