Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Chapter 839



Chapter 839:

Although he appeared frail, it was largely due to his age.

The prescriptions she had given him were best suited to his needs.

The traditional medicine of Avalon was deeply rooted.

While it did not offer immediate results like modern medicine, it focused on gradual healing and nourishing the body.

Recovery was simply a matter of time and patience.

With plenty of free time on her hands that day and Cody’s unwavering trust in her, Lacey felt that executing her plan would not be difficult at all.noveldrama

Lacey arrived at the back door, where Jake was waiting for her.

He was disguised as a staff member, wearing a mask that hid his identity.

Even in that simple attire Jake couldn’t hide his innate and distinguished charisma.

When Lacey arrived at the appointed time, Jake’s eyes lit up, curving into a smile that hinted at his joy.

As Lacey approached, Jake could contain himself no longer and asked, ‘Is Kallie here?’

Lacey’s hands tightened under her sleeve, her knuckles paling from the pressure.

‘She’s here.

Once you follow me inside, don’t stray too far.

I’ll make sure you see her.

If you prefer, I can even arrange a private space for you.’

Jake shook his head.

‘No need to risk it.

I know Clayton’s around today.

Nothing escapes his watchful eye.

I just need to see her from afar.

I’m leaving the country tomorrow.

Everything is already arranged.

After that, I won’t see her for several months.’

A shadow of sadness flashed in Jake’s eyes at the thought.

Lacey felt her chest tighten.

‘You really can’t bear to leave her.’

In a surprisingly good mood, Jake simply smiled.

‘You’ll understand this feeling when you find someone you love.’

Lacey, inwardly, replied that she already understood all too well.

Sadly, the person she liked had poor judgement when it came to choosing a mate, having fallen in love with someone so cruel.

Lacey cast a furtive glance at Jake, her eyes glittering with an almost rapt look, as he remained oblivious.

Kallie saw Jeanette cornered by a group of children and ran towards her without hesitation.

She scattered the group and then focused her attention on Jeanette’s bruises, feeling her anger rising.

‘Do you remember who it was that did this to you?’

Jeanette, tears streaming down her cheeks, shook her head.

‘I don’t remember.’

Assuming Jeanette was scared, Kallie reassured her in a soft voice.

‘Don’t worry.

I’m here now, and I promise we’re going to get to the bottom of this.

They’ll think twice before they bother you again when they see me.

So, no more tears, okay?’

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