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My Wife 105

    Chapter 105 No More Chances.


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    Lily thought<i>, </i><i>John </i><i>is </i><i>the </i><i>young </i><i>master </i>to <i>the </i><i>prestigious </i><i>Jones </i><i>family</i><i>, </i><i>one </i>of the wealthiest <i>in </i>the <i>Capital </i>city. If Elias <i>ever </i><i>offended </i><i>him </i><i>by </i><i>ident</i><i>, </i><i>John </i><i>could </i>easily get <i>him </i><i>fired</i><i>. </i>


    <i>John </i><i>was </i><i>powerful</i><i>–</i><i>and </i><i>ruthless</i>. <i>I </i><i>couldn’t </i><i>help </i><i>but </i><i>worry </i><i>Elias </i>might end up getting <i>hurt</i>.


    Elias <i>genuinely </i><i>cared </i><i>about </i><i>me </i><i>as </i><i>a </i><i>friend</i>. <i>I </i><i>couldn’t </i><i>be </i>the <i>kind </i>of <i>person </i>who dragged him <i>into </i>trouble.


    “I already blocked him. He probably won’t bother me again. Elias, get back to work. We’ll talkter tonight!”


    James actually was very busy that day.


    But any man, no matter how busy he is, will always find time to text if he cares enough.


    The truth was, he didn’t want to stop texting her. He wanted to see her keep sending messages, rambling about her day.


    But she had already said goodbye for now, and it was obvious she had other things to do. So he replied calmly, “Alright. Don’t forget your meds. Eat well, drink plenty of water, and take good care of yourself. Talk to you tonight.”


    Eat well, drink water….


    Lily hugged her phone and rolled around on the bed.


    Texting <i>Elias </i><i>just </i>made my day.


    <i>Today </i><i>is </i>definitely going to be a good <i>one</i>.


    After staying in bed for a bit, shezily opened the news apps like she usually did.


    She thought her ount would be banned forever. But to her surprise, not only was it unbanned, she even received a formal apology from the tform.


    The entire inte vibe had shifted.


    Now everyone was calling Mathilda a liar and a shameless fake. People were apologizing <i>to </i>Lily, sending words of sympathy and regret.


    Lily wasn’t naive enough to openly scold theizens who had once cursed her out, but deep down, she couldn’t ept their apologies.


    After <i>all</i><i>, </i>when <i>someone </i><i>hurts </i><i>you </i><i>and </i><i>then </i>tosses <i>out </i><i>a </i><i>casual </i>“sorry,” it <i>really </i><i>doesn’t </i><i>mean </i><i>anything</i>.


    She had also seen the two videos making the rounds online.


    James <i>had </i><i>actually </i><i>managed </i><i>to </i><i>get </i>the <i>one </i><i>full </i>video she never even <i>dreamed </i>of getting her <i>hands </i>on.


    And Nancy<i>? </i>She <i>posted </i><i>a </i>public statement, standing up for <i>me </i><i>and </i>pushing back against the Ginger family.


    Reading that statement brought tears to Lily’s eyes again.


    Chapter 105 No More Chances


    <i>I </i><b><i>really </i></b>like <i>Nancy</i>. Like, <i>genuinely</i>.


    And <i>I </i>was <i>grateful </i>to James<i>–</i><i>even </i>if I <i>knew </i><i>in </i><i>my </i><i>heart </i><i>he </i><i>was </i><i>only </i>helping me now because the <b>elders </b>had <i>asked </i>him <ol><li><i>to</i>. </li></ol>


    The Ginger <i>brothers </i><i>had </i><i>obviously </i><i>seen </i><i>the </i>full <i>video </i><i>too</i>.


    <i>But </i><i>they </i>still <i>chose </i><i>to </i><i>defend </i><i>Mathilda</i>.


    <i>Their </i>statement admitted <i>that </i><i>Mathilda </i><i>stepping </i><i>on </i><i>my </i><i>face </i>wasn’t <i>right</i>, <i>but </i>insisted she had <b><i>reasons</i></b>. They imed <b><i>I </i></b>had <i>repeatedly </i>mistreated Mathilda, and <i>that’s </i>why <i>she </i><ished </i><i>out</i><i>. </i>


    <i>They </i>said <i>Mathilda </i><i>would </i>always <i>be </i><i>their </i>most <i>beloved </i><i>sister </i><i>and </i>they’d <i>protect </i>her no <i>matter </i>what.


    <i>Most </i><i>people </i>online stayed <i>rational</i>. <i>They </i><i>agreed </i><i>that </i><i>stepping </i><i>on </i><i>someone’s </i><i>face </i>was uneptable, no matter the


    reason.


    <i>They </i><i>also </i><i>said </i><i>Mathilda </i><i>was </i><i>wrong </i><i>to </i><i>mislead </i><i>the </i><i>public </i><i>and </i><i>make </i><i>me </i>look like <i>some </i>evil imposter who stole someone <i>else’s </i><i>life</i><i>. </i>


    <i>Still</i><i>, </i><i>the </i><i>Ginger </i><i>brothers </i><i>held </i><i>a </i><i>lot </i><i>of </i>sway.


    <i>Especially </i><i>Taylor</i><i>, </i>the A–list <b><i>actor </i></b>with <i>a </i><i>massive </i><i>fanbase</i>.


    <i>His </i><i>fans </i><i>followed </i><i>his </i><i>lead </i><i>and </i><i>began </i><i>defending </i><i>Mathilda</i><i>, </i><i>which </i><i>helped </i><i>dilute </i><i>the </i><i>criticism</i>. <i>She </i>didn’t even lose <b><i>many </i></b><i>followers</i><i>. </i>


    <i>To </i><i>be </i><i>honest</i><i>, </i><i>reading </i><i>their </i><i>statements </i><i>felt </i><iughable</i><i>. </i>


    <i>Because </i><i>when </i><i>you </i><i>really </i><i>care </i><i>about </i><i>someone</i><i>, </i><i>their </i><i>betrayal </i><i>cuts </i><i>the </i><i>deepest</i>.


    <i>But </i><i>thankfully</i>, <i>I </i><i>was </i><i>already </i><i>beyond </i><i>disappointed </i>with <i>the </i><i>Ginger </i><i>family</i>.


    <i>So </i><i>when </i><i>they </i><i>stood </i><i>by </i><i>Mathilda </i><i>again</i><i>, </i><i>blindly </i><i>and </i><i>without </i><i>question</i><i>, </i><i>it </i><i>didn’t </i><i>make </i><i>me </i><i>sad </i><i>anymore</i>.


    <i>It </i><i>just </i><i>made </i><i>me </i><i>nauseous</i>.


    And <i>bitter</i><i>. </i>


    -I didn’t <i>do </i><i>anything </i><i>wrong</i><i>, </i><i>yet </i><i>during </i><i>the </i><i>brightest </i><i>years </i><i>of </i><i>my </i><i>life</i><i>, </i><i>I </i><i>was </i><i>bullied </i><i>for </i><i>six </i><i>months</i><i>–</i><i>by </i><i>the </i><i>very </i>people <i>I </i>


    <i>thought </i><i>were </i><i>my </i><i>family</i><i>. </i>


    <i>I </i><i>don’t </i><i>forget </i><i>things </i><i>easily</i>.


    <i>I’m </i><i>just </i><i>not </i><i>strong </i><i>enough </i><i>right </i>now <i>to </i><i>fight </i><i>them</i><i>. </i>


    <i>But </i><i>if </i><i>I </i><i>ever </i><i>be </i><i>powerful enough</i><i>, </i><i>I’ll </i><i>make </i><i>them </i>pay <i>back </i><i>every </i><i>ounce </i>of <i>what they </i><i>owe </i><i>me</i><i>. </i><i>With </i><i>interest</i>.


    John had been waiting outside the City Hall since early morning.


    He knew Lily had always dreamed of being his bride.


    <b>2/3 </b>


    <b>16:00 </b><b>Mon</b><b>, </b>21 <b>Jul </b><b>W </b>


    Chapter 105 No More Chances


    Last time they nned to register their marriage, she’d shown up before dawn, giddy <b>with </b>excitement<b>. </b>


    He thought she’d show up early again today.


    But after more than an hour of waiting–and even after the office opened–she still didn’t <be</b><b>. </b>


    He figured maybe she’d cried herself to sleepst night and hadn’t woken up yet, hadn’t seen his texts.


    So he waited.


    Another half hour went by.


    Still no sign of her.


    He was just about to call and ask when her message finally came through.


    A spark of warmth lit up his cold, dark eyes.


    <i>Of </i><i>course </i><i>she’s </i><iing</i><i>, </i>he thought. <i>She’s </i><i>probably </i><i>just </i><i>running </i><ite </i><i>and </i><i>didn’t </i>want to keep <i>me </i><b>waiting</b><b><i>. </i></b>


    His heart beat like a lovesick teenager’s as he opened her message, excitement bubbling in his chest.


    Then he read:


    “Just reminding you again—I’m already married. I really hate being harassed by an ex. John, let’s never meet again.”


    <i>Never </i><i>meet </i><i>again</i><i>… </i>


    <i>She </i><i>was </i><i>still </i><i>lying </i><i>about </i><i>being </i><i>married</i><i>. </i>


    John’s pupils shrank, and the flicker of warmth in his expression instantly iced over with cold fury.


    <i>She’s </i><i>so </i><i>damn </i><i>unreasonable</i><i>. </i>


    <i>But </i><i>even </i><i>so</i><i>, </i><i>I </i><i>miss </i><i>her </i><i>like </i><i>crazy</i><i>. </i>I <i>want </i><i>her</i><i>–</i><i>forever</i>.


    So with a stiff jaw and darkened expression, he picked up his phone and called her again.


    <b>3.3 </b>
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