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Chapter 5 As Wilfred rushed to help Adeline up, she lifted her phone and burst into tears. "My mom's tombstone was splashed with filth..." On the other end, the cemetery caretaker stammered. "That person also left a bouquet of white lilies on Mrs. Powell's grave. Apparently, Ms. Olivia had instructed him to do so," he said. Adeline pounded her chest, almost hysterical. Her assistant turned to Wilfred and sobbed. "Mr. Coleman, Ms. Adeline has always been a proud woman. Her mother is her only weakness!" Wilfred's eyes were blazing with fury.
"We were supposed to announce our wedding during the press conference! I was hoping to marry you peacefully, but you insist on causing chaos!" My mother's favorite flowers were baby's breath-not white lilies. We'd been visiting her grave for years, but for some reason, he forgot. I laughed until tears blurred my vision. "I wish I had done it instead!" The reporters swarmed closer. Seeing that I refused to apologize, Wilfred trembled with fury as he shoved me into the car. When I spotted the familiar cemetery gates, unease surged through my chest.
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"No!" One word from Wilfred, and several men raised their shovels. Soon, my mother's tombstone collapsed with a crash. He held me down as I struggled. "Livy, when you make a mistake, you face the consequences. "Addie has already agreed to keep her distance once her mother's affairs have been settled. "I've shown you enough mercy as my future wife. I won't harm you, but you need to behave." When I saw my mother's ashes being unearthed, something inside me snapped. "I'm not marrying you! Call off the wedding! Don't touch my mom!" Wilfred's voice trembled as he asked, "What did you say?
Did the past ten years mean nothing to you?" Adeline chimed in right on cue. "I heard Jeffrey Lawrence is coming back. So, Olivia, you've found yourself a new backer after deciding that Willy is no longer enough? You'd better swear you haven't been in touch with him." Hearing that, Wilfred snatched my phone and looked through my call log. Sure enough, his expression turned icy. He shoved me toward the security team without looking back. "Willy, my chest still hurts. The medicine is in your car..." Without skipping a beat, Wilfred picked Adeline up and left.
His subordinates smiled wickedly as they cornered me. "Ms. Adeline told us to give you the same treatment as your mother." I lifted my head. The photo on my mother's grave had been replaced with something much more scandalous. Every attempt I made to resist only brought rougher, more degrading treatment. It was not violence, but deliberate humiliation meant to break me. Adeline returned quietly at some point. "Please..." I begged, my voice shaking. "Don't do it right in front of my mother's grave!" But the relentless thrusts inside me didn't stop.
Under the cold, harsh cemetery lights, Adeline looked smug. "Seeing you beg like this reminds me of your mother! "Since you two were incredibly close, I'll help you guys reunite!" I stared at her, not realizing what she meant. The next second, something hard struck my head. The urn broke. Ceramic pieces and ashes flew everywhere, cutting my skin and stinging my eyes. She grabbed a handful of ash and ceramic pieces, throwing them at me with vicious force. "It's time to meet your mother!" Pain and humiliation surged through me, and blood filled my mouth as I coughed.
"You will pay for this!" Just before I lost consciousness, the roar of an engine echoed throughout the cemetery. A car plowed through the crowd as they screamed. Someone gasped. "Why is he here?!" *** In the end, Wilfred did not get into Adeline's ambulance. But when he turned around and saw the scene from afar, he froze in shock. Editorial Board Editorial Board Our editorial team works behind the scenes to refine each chapter, maintain consistency, and deliver the best reading experience.
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