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 5 Sleeping Next Room

In the past, Joelle would have eagerly headed to the kitchen to prepare dinner for Adrian like a dutiful wife.

She had once dragged herself out of bed while suffering from a high fever, determined to cook Adrian a lavish dinner to keep him home when Irene had demanded he come back.

People often say the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach. But Joelle had wanted more than just that.

She had wanted to become indispensable to him and cater to his every whim.

That evening, Adrian had been in an unusually good mood and patient in bed.

Joelle still remembered how her feverish body had almost made him lose control.

Looking back, she realized how naive she had been.

Before their marriage, she had been the cherished girl, but afterward, she had reduced herself to the role of Adrian's servant.

How pathetic!

"I don't want to do it," she declared, rejecting Adrian's demand for the first time.

Leaning on the second-floor railing, Adrian peered down at her with a mixture of arrogance and pity, as if he thought she was throwing a tantrum.

"Are you still upset about Erick?" he asked.

Joelle said nothing, but her silence meant yes.

Adrian said disapprovingly, "Don't be too harsh. Rebecca isn't in good health. If you hurt her brother, how do you expect her to manage on her own?"

He paused for a brief moment and then added, "Joelle, you've lost loved ones too. You should understand how that feels."

Joelle tensed. She locked eyes on the man descending the stairs and scoffed, "So you think my brother's ordeal should just be ignored?"

Adrian stopped in front of her and replied impatiently, "Tomorrow morning, your brother will receive several lucrative project proposals. He's already moved on, so stop making this a bigger issue than it is."

Joelle balled her hands into fists, which trembled slightly in frustration.

Did Adrian believe that a few projects could make up for the damage to Shawn's health?

In his eyes, Rebecca's and Erick's lives held value. But what about Shawn's?

Overwhelmed with anger, Joelle nearly passed out. Her vision blurred, and she had to steady herself against the back of the sofa to keep from collapsing.

Adrian walked past her and settled into the sofa. "Go make dinner."

He always spoke to her in that authoritative tone and expected her to obey without question.

Joelle silently bowed her head and limped towards the kitchen.

Her long hair fell over her face, concealing her emotions. When she stepped into the kitchen, she closed the frosted glass door behind her and slowly slid down against it to compose herself.

Once she was sure Adrian couldn't hear her, she covered her mouth with her hand, muffling her sobs.

Meanwhile, Adrian sat on the sofa, his irritation growing.

If it weren't for the fact that they had to visit his grandmother together tomorrow, he wouldn't have come back here at all.

Everything in this house carried Joelle's scent. Seeing her only brought back the memory of the morning three years ago when they had woken up together, naked.

Just then, his phone rang. It was Leah, who reported to him, "Sir, I forgot to mention that Mrs. Miller sprained her ankle today. Given her brother's situation, she probably didn't have time to address it."

"I see."

Adrian ended the call abruptly and turned his icy gaze towards the kitchen.

Joelle had been in there for quite some time, yet the kitchen remained suspiciously quiet.

Joelle was still crouched on the floor, trying to pull herself together. Suddenly, the door swung open, flooding the room with light.

Adrian stood in the doorway, his expression tense. He first noticed the tear stains on her cheeks, then his eyes lowered to her ankle.

"You... Hey!"

Before Joelle could react, Adrian scooped her up into his arms.

Joelle was startled at first but soon felt the strength and steadiness of his embrace. His chest was firm and warm against her.

Adrian carried her to the sofa and, without a word, lifted her skirt to inspect her ankle. Joelle winced at the contact.

"Do you not care about your ankle anymore?" Adrian snapped, his voice laced with impatience.

It was only then that Joelle realized she might have overreacted.

Adrian applied ointment to her ankle. Then, he let her rest on the sofa while he ordered takeout instead of having her cook.

For a moment, Joelle was disoriented. It was as if she was transported back to the days when they weren't married yet, and Adrian was still gentle and patient.

Adrian, too, felt a strange sense of deja vu. When he had opened the kitchen door and seen Joelle crying on the floor, it felt as though time had turned back.

Before their marriage, Adrian had been close with Joelle and Shawn.

However, Joelle was greed. She had tried to use their union to bind their families together.

She had made her bed, and now she was lying in it.

But even so, Adrian found it difficult to completely disregard her pain.

After they finished dinner and showered, Joelle picked up her pillow and blanket and prepared to leave the room.

Adrian raised his eyebrows in surprise. "Where are you going?"

"I'm sleeping in the next room."

Adrian smirked. Did Joelle think he would try to stop her?

In the past, every time Adrian returned home, Joelle was always right there, eager to be by his side. Now she said she wanted to sleep elsewhere. Adrian was confident it wouldn't be long before she came back.

Adrian said nothing. The weather report had predicted rain tonight, complete with thunder and lightning. Surely, she would be back soon.

However, as the night progressed, Adrian waited, but she never returned. When he awoke the next morning, the space beside him was still cold and empty.

Downstairs, Joelle was already busy in the kitchen.

She was dressed in a white floral dress with a halter apron that accentuated her waist, and her hair was pulled back into a low ponytail.

Standing by the stove, she tasted the steaming soup from a spoon.

The soup was hot. She frowned slightly as a few strands of hair slipped from behind her ear. The morning sunlight filtered through the window, casting a soft glow on her hair.

For some reason, Adrian suddenly didn't feel like arguing with her anymore.

Joelle had her flaws, but she had been considerate and gentle over the past three years.

As Adrian sat down at the table, Joelle neatly arranged his utensils in front of him.

"We're going to visit your grandma today," she reminded him.

Adrian nodded. "Let's eat first."

Joelle took a seat across from him, still clad in her apron. With an unreadable expression, she stated, "When you have time today, we should go file for divorce."

                         

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