Return, My Love: Wooing the Neglected Ex-Wife
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Chapter 6 You Are Overthinking Things img
Chapter 7 How Am I Supposed To Do That img
Chapter 8 Take A Good Look img
Chapter 9 Haven't You Had Enough img
Chapter 10 What About Me img
Chapter 11 Her Deep Passion img
Chapter 12 A Skilled Manipulator img
Chapter 13 You're Not That Important To Me img
Chapter 14 I Am Not Your Pet img
Chapter 15 Passions img
Chapter 16 I Am Not Lying img
Chapter 17 There Is No Such If img
Chapter 18 Her Terms img
Chapter 19 Give Him The Cold Shoulder img
Chapter 20 Don't Go img
Chapter 21 The Other Woman img
Chapter 22 Curse Herself For Her Bad Luck img
Chapter 23 Apologize img
Chapter 24 I Don't Like You img
Chapter 25 You Bastard img
Chapter 26 Birth Control img
Chapter 27 Like Someone Else img
Chapter 28 So You Admit It img
Chapter 29 Cut Off Our Family Line img
Chapter 30 Just Friends img
Chapter 31 Can We Not Get Divorced img
Chapter 32 Let Me Say It Again img
Chapter 33 Live A Real Life With Her img
Chapter 34 Where Do I Live img
Chapter 35 How Could You Do This To Me img
Chapter 36 Her Teacher img
Chapter 37 Can't Delay The Divorce Any Longer img
Chapter 38 Confront Her img
Chapter 39 You're Filthy img
Chapter 40 Call It Even And Move On img
Chapter 41 Everything Is Perfectly All Right img
Chapter 42 Eight Years img
Chapter 43 Why Didn't You Tell Me img
Chapter 44 Do You Love Me img
Chapter 45 Lose Appetite img
Chapter 46 Robbery img
Chapter 47 It's Not His Fault img
Chapter 48 She Is My Wife img
Chapter 49 Why Not Cheat On Him img
Chapter 50 Too Confident img
Chapter 51 Useless Man img
Chapter 52 Borrowing Money img
Chapter 53 Give Me A Baby img
Chapter 54 Let Her Go img
Chapter 55 The Stepmother img
Chapter 56 A Scumbag img
Chapter 57 Making Things Difficult For Her img
Chapter 58 Job Hunting img
Chapter 59 Give It A Try img
Chapter 60 Who Sent You img
Chapter 61 Help Make Her Dreams Come True img
Chapter 62 Standing Up For Yourself img
Chapter 63 Go Against Him img
Chapter 64 Her Hand img
Chapter 65 Know Your Enemy img
Chapter 66 Erick's Plan img
Chapter 67 You Have No Share img
Chapter 68 Husband And Wife img
Chapter 69 Treat Her Like A Servant img
Chapter 70 Lost Her img
Chapter 71 He Didn't Rape Me img
Chapter 72 Let's Wait And See img
Chapter 73 A Moment Of Desire img
Chapter 74 Perfect Marriage img
Chapter 75 Friends img
Chapter 76 Date img
Chapter 77 Do You Understand img
Chapter 78 Make Sure He Never Has An Heir img
Chapter 79 So What img
Chapter 80 Great Qualities img
Chapter 81 Bump Into Spencer img
Chapter 82 We Will Go Together img
Chapter 83 Wait For Me img
Chapter 84 Guilty img
Chapter 85 She Had To Go To The Hospital img
Chapter 86 He Wouldn't Love Her img
Chapter 87 Acting img
Chapter 88 Grievance img
Chapter 89 She Should Align With Him img
Chapter 90 In The Same Hospital img
Chapter 91 Do You Enjoy Tormenting Me img
Chapter 92 Work img
Chapter 93 She Didn't Know Why He Changed img
Chapter 94 Sorry img
Chapter 95 I Want Joelle img
Chapter 96 He Owes Us img
Chapter 97 Same Here img
Chapter 98 Last Act img
Chapter 99 Pull Yourself Together img
Chapter 100 Surprise img
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Chapter 2 On Its Last Legs

Joelle made up her mind-she wanted a divorce.

There was no point in dragging this out any longer.

After a moment of stunned silence, Katherine let out a shrill burst of laughter. "Are you going to get half of Adrian's assets? Oh, my God! Joelle, you're about to become a billionaire!"

"No, I can't." Joelle had signed an agreement when she and Adrian married. If they divorced, she would get nothing.

"Then why the hell are you divorcing? Just keep being his wife!"

Joelle recalled Adrian's roughness the previous night and the humiliation that followed.

She had been so naive in the past, believing that her love for Adrian could help her endure any hardship.

But now, looking back, she realized how foolish she had been.

Did suffering ever make Adrian love her more? The answer was no.

A man who genuinely loved her would never let her suffer in the first place.

Joelle laughed at herself mockingly and changed the subject. "By the way, remember the favor I asked you last time?"

"Yes. I was going to tell you about that. You asked me to keep an eye out for a job, and I've got something for you. You'll be teaching a student to play the violin, though I must say, it'll be a waste of your talent."

"That's fine," Joelle replied with a faint smile. "It's not a waste at all. I've been a housewife for three years. Just having someone willing to hire me is enough."

"How is it not a waste? You were so close to becoming a part of an international orchestra. If it weren't for getting married to that bastard..." Katherine trailed off, feeling indignant for her friend.

After getting married, Joelle wasn't even allowed to work.

These wealthy families clung to such outdated rules.

The whole situation was ridiculous.

Three years ago, Joelle's violin career had been on the rise. However, the Miller family's strict traditions forbade her from performing in public.

On the very first day of her marriage, Adrian's mother had told her, "You don't need to work. Adrian will provide for you. Your job is to give birth to his babies and take care of your husband."

Once her call with Katherine ended, Joelle went upstairs and retrieved her long-neglected violin from the study.

This violin was a special gift from her father on her eighteenth birthday.

Tragically, not long after she had received it, her father had suffered a stroke and fallen into a coma.

Her older brother had taken on the responsibility of supporting their family. He had let her pursue her dreams of playing the violin without worries.

As she reminisced about the past, Joelle drew the bow across the strings.

Years ago, an accident had injured her wrist, and she hadn't played since.

Now, as she played, sharp pain shot through her wrist, but she persisted. She relied on muscle memory to play a short piece.

In the end, she gave a bitter laugh. It sounded terrible.

Just then, she heard Leah's voice at the door, filled with surprise and delight.

"Sir, you're back!"

Leah was secretly relieved to see Adrian. His returning home must mean he still cared for Joelle.

Perhaps if Joelle said something kind, their relationship might improve.

Meanwhile, Joelle was surprised. Adrian rarely came home during the day.

She had just set down her violin when the door swung open.

Adrian stood in the doorway, his tall frame imposing. With furrowed brows, his eyes swept over her.

He remembered that Joelle had learned to play the violin as a child and had been praised for her talent by a renowned teacher.

But for some reason, she had stopped playing.

Having listened from outside just now, he found her playing mediocre.

How could anyone have praised her talent?

Joelle glanced at him and lowered her head to place the violin back in its case.

Then, in a low voice, she asked, "What brings you here? Is there anything you need?"

"I came to pick up something and remind you that we need to visit Grandma tomorrow," Adrian replied in a cold tone.

Visiting his grandmother at least once a month was a family rule. Tomorrow was the day. If not for this obligation, Adrian wouldn't have returned at all.

If he and Joelle didn't show up together, Irene would be upset.

Joelle smiled bitterly. She remembered the Miller family rules better than Adrian and always adhered to them.

Even Irene, stringent as ever, couldn't find fault with her.

"I haven't forgotten. I'm relieved to know you haven't either," Joelle responded. Her tone carried a hint of accusation, making Adrian sneer.

For a moment, a simmering anger brewed within him. Without another word, he headed straight to the walk-in closet to look for something.

Even though he rarely came home, Joelle still maintained his wardrobe meticulously-clothes washed, ironed, and neatly arranged.

Joelle felt her role was reduced to performing household chores, something Leah could also manage.

Her only advantage, perhaps, was that she was younger and prettier than Leah.

Her eyes followed Adrian's movements.

His ring finger was bare-the wedding ring nowhere to be seen.

A sharp pang of pain shot through her heart.

"Adrian, let's get a divorce," Joelle suddenly said, her voice as soft as a breeze.

Saying those words drained all her strength, yet she felt a strange relief wash over her.

Adrian turned around and stared at her with a mocking smile. "Think carefully before you speak. The Watson family is now on its last legs. Without my support, do you plan to sleep on the streets with your brother after the divorce?"

Since the Watson family's downfall, Joelle had gone from being cherished to ridiculed.

The Miller family despised her and looked down on her as if she and her brother were leeches they couldn't shake off.

Even her intimate moments with Adrian made her feel degraded, like a prostitute. But come to think of it, at least a prostitute could choose her clients.

Joelle bit her lip and straightened up. "I've already rented a place. Even if I ended up sleeping on the streets, that would be on me."

All she wanted was for Adrian to respect her, but three years of captivity had worn down her pride and dignity.

"And where did you get the money to rent a place? If you wanted to be independent so badly, you shouldn't have spent a single penny from the Miller family."

Adrian, with his back to Joelle, found the missing wedding ring in a gap and held it in his palm. Joelle didn't notice.

His words left her breathless.

Yes, she had used her meager savings to rent the place. But since she was married to Adrian, wasn't what was hers also his?

Besides, the financial support Adrian had given the Watson family over the years amounted to a significant sum.

Joelle had always despised the idea of owing Adrian anything, yet her debt to him was the deepest.

If they divorced, he would likely sever all financial support to the Watson family.

Was he suggesting she would have to exit the marriage empty-handed?

As Adrian turned to leave, Joelle called out to him, her dignity barely intact.

"I'm legally entitled to this marriage and have a rightful claim to what's supposed to be mine. But don't worry, I won't ask for much-just enough to help Watson Group get through this crisis."

Adrian froze, his features sharpening. His lips formed a thin line, and his jaw clenched. These were clear signs of his brewing anger.

Even though Joelle had mentally braced herself, she couldn't withstand the intensity of his rage.

Each moment under his stern gaze intensified her anxiety.

Just then, his phone rang. Adrian pulled it from his pocket and began to walk away.

"Adrian!"

            
            

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