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My Wife 78

    Chapter 78 The Real Fiancée


    Grace and Nancy were startled when they saw Lily’s swollen, red face.


    “Oh my God, what happened to you? Who hit you?”


    Grace rushed over and held Lily’s hand, her gentle face full of worry. “Lily, does it hurt?”


    Nancy was just as heartbroken.


    She gently touched Lily’s check, eyes brimming with tears. “Sweetheart, if someone hits <b>you</b><b>, </b><b>why </b><b>didn’t </b>you dodge?”


    Beingforted and cared for by Grace and Nancy made Lily cry, despite herself.


    She wasn’t someone who cried easily.


    In all those memories of being hurt and bullied, she’d learned that crying never helped.


    Tears couldn’t save her–only made her look more pathetic.


    But people are strange like that. When you’re hit, cursed at, or ndered, you might not cry. But <b>when </b>someone actually shows they care, your tears betray you


    Seeing her cry, Nancy and Grace both panicked and tried to console her, flustered and worried.


    Henry, nc, and Ivan, being men, didn’t step forward to wipe Lily’s tears. But the concern in their eyes was unmistakable.


    The thought that Lily was bullied by outsiders on their own turf darkened their expressions even further. Luna had always seen Lily as a fake–someone who couldn’tpare to her real daughter, Mathilda.


    She had assumed the Luke family would also find Lily beneath them, but she hadn’t expected Grace and Nancy to be so kind to her.


    With a look of anger and disdain, Luna red at <i>Lily </i>before greeting the two elders. Then she turned to Nancy.


    “Nancy, you know perfectly well–Mathilda was the one originally engaged <i>to </i>James”


    “Lily is a liar–selfish, vicious, shameless. She doesn’t deserve James at all.”


    “I came here today to set things straight. <i>Lily </i>needs to get out of the Luke family <b>so </b>Mathilda <b>can </b><b>marry </b>James.”


    Mathilda greeted the elders politely and with perfect manners<b>. </b>Then, with pure <b>sincerity</b>, she <b>said</b>, “<b>I’ll </b><b>take </b>good care of James from now on.”


    Nancy almostughed out loud at their act.


    <i>Yes</i><i>, </i><b><i>Mathilda </i></b>was <i>the </i><i>original </i><i>fiancée</i>.


    Chapter 78 The Real Fiancée


    But Nancy wasn’t stupid. In the end, it was Lily’s name and ID that the Ginger <b>family </b><b>sent </b><b>over</b>. <b>Clearly </b>they didn’t want Mathilda to be tied to a man in aa, but also didn’t want to give <b>up </b><b>the </b><b>hundred </b>million, so they sent the adopted daughter instead.


    When James was unconscious, Mathilda didn’t want to be burdened.


    Now that he was awake, she suddenly wanted toe back and take care of him? How convenient.


    Nancy was just about to say something sarcastic to the Ginger family when she saw Jamesing <b>down </b>the stairs.


    He wore an all–ck suit that day.


    A handmade, high–end custom suit tailored perfectly to his frame. He looked even more striking and untouchable than usual, like royalty born.


    Mathilda was stunned.


    She had seen pictures of James before.


    Even then, she had thought he was unbelievably handsome. What a shame he was a vegetable.


    But now, seeing him in person–better looking and more noble than in any photo–her heart pounded uncontrobly.


    James was truly exceptional. None of the simps who trailed after <b>her </b>couldpare.


    Only a man as brilliant as him was worthy


    of her.


    She had to marry him.


    “James,” she greeted sweetly, her voice soft and demure.


    James gave her a cold nce, his expressionpletely unreadable.


    Luna, used to James’s frosty demeanor, held Mathilda’s hand and eagerly stepped forward.


    “James, I’m sure you haven’t heard–we found your Mathilda, This is her! You two used to y house together when you were little. Anyway, I’m here today to talk about your engagement with her. You know Lily’s just the girl I adopted. She’s selfish, maniptive, always trying to take things from Mathilda. She forced her way into marrying you for the Luke family’s wealth. Mathilda was kind enough to step aside, but that’s not fair to either of you. I really think you should divorce <i>Lily </i>and marr Mathilda instead!”


    Mathilda’s eyes shimmered with a misty glow–<b>so </b>innocent, so pitiful.


    She didn’t say a word, but her gaze was filled with silent usations against Lily.


    Bodger hated seeing Mathilda wronged.


    Seeing her like that, he quickly chimed in, “James, Mathilda is your true fiancée. <b>You </b><b>owe </b><b>her </b><b>an </b>exnation!”


    James remained unmoved, his icyposure unchanged.


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    But deep in his pitch–ck eyes, a hint of cold mockery surfaced.


    He might’ve been a vegetable for four and a half years, but he wasn’t brain–dead.


    Lily and Mathilda fighting over the chance to marry a vegetable? As if.


    The Ginger family had clearly forced their adopted daughter to take the fall so their real daughter wouldn’t suffer.


    He only ever wanted to marry Le–there was no chance he’d marry someone as fake as Mathilda


    Lily had already agreed to divorce him in six months. Thest thing he wanted was Mathilda clinging to him.
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