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His Unwanted Mute Wife's Daring Escape

Chapter 6 

Word Count: 877    |    Released on: Today at 15:00

h heels sinking into the soft ca

ontorted with rage. Her voice was low and vici

ching. She raised her hands w

er. Wherever he

be heard by the servants in the open hallway. She gave a dismissive snor

a faint, nauseating odor of withered flowers. The lighting was dim

rlisle II, lay on a pile of pillows with

Leo said softly, walk

ouded by age and illness, cleared a little when he lo

of feigned concern. "Father, how are you fe

ver his daughter-in-law and great-grandson, finally

he asked hoarsely, his voice weak and ras

ilent. Isabella

and sign language. Ava fel

y to make up some excuses for h

a small leather notebook and a fi

wrote down a sentence, and then h

ses on the bedside table and sq

family at the charity ga

satisfied. The tense atmosph

album out of her bag and gent

he museum, and in the playroom, drawing with his fingers. Next to each photo, she wrote detailed descriptio

the illustrations. His eyes welled up with tears. "You've done very well

her face filled with cold

g between Ava and Isabella, a hint of understanding flashing i

ess playing at the corners of her lips,

is happy, nothi

About your father..." he began, his voice hoarse like sandpaper. Isabella whirled around, her gaze sharp as a knife. The old man paused, then changed his words, "...I heard he was a

wer struggles, the silent suffering, and the cold war unfolding in

took Leo's hand, and l

them, Isabella grabbed her wrist, her

anything here," she hissed, her face almost

slamming angrily on the smooth floor, and went down the stairs. A

at the corner of the stairs. From downstairs came Isabella's voice on the phone-"...Tell Janice to stay a little longer tonight, and come straight o

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His Unwanted Mute Wife's Daring Escape
His Unwanted Mute Wife's Daring Escape
“Ava was forced to marry the ruthless billionaire who destroyed her family, becoming his traumatized, mute wife to settle a corporate debt. After three years of silent endurance, she watched on live television as her husband attended a high-profile gala with their son's new tutor on his arm. While he flaunted his affair to the world, her mother-in-law threw a divorce agreement in Ava's face. "Take the money and get out. Full custody of Leo goes to Julian. No one gives a child to a broken mute." The family threatened to destroy her in the press as an unfit mother if she refused to sign. That night, her husband came home reeking of the tutor's perfume and forced himself on her in the dark. When he discovered she had secretly torn up their marriage certificate, he grabbed her jaw and laughed. "You belong to me. You are my property. You will never, ever be free of me." She had lost her parents, her voice, and her freedom to this family's relentless cruelty. Why did they have to push her to the absolute edge and try to steal the only child she could ever have? Looking at the shattered glass of the mirror she just smashed at his feet, the docile wife he thought he owned finally died. She wouldn't just walk away; she was going to burn their entire empire to the ground.”