Chapter 132: Chapter 132

Return, My Love: Wooing the Neglected Ex-WifeWords: 5163



The once heartwarming family reunion dissolved in an instant. Without warning, Salome’s hand whipped through the air, smacking Rebecca so fiercely that she tumbled to the floor.

“Mom? What are you doing?”

Rebecca’s voice quivered with disbelief as she looked up from the floor. Salome’s hand, still trembling with anger, pointed accusingly at Rebecca. “What on earth did you and your brother do? I didn’t send you here to cause trouble for Adrian! Do you have any idea what you’ve done?” Tears began to stream down Rebecca’s face. “Mom, please, I didn’t know what Erick was planning! I swear, I had no part in it!”

“Your apologies mean nothing to me! I’m not the one you should be begging for forgiveness.”

Rebecca quickly looked around the room, her eyes landing on Joelle. She scrambled to her knees, clutching Joelle’s clothes as sobs shook her entire body. “Joelle, please, I’m so sorry. I’ll never let something like this happen again. I’ll do anything to make up for what Erick did. Just, please, I beg you, spare him. Please!”

Before Joelle could respond, Katie sighed. “Joelle, Rebecca truly seems remorseful!”

Lyla nodded in agreement. “To err is human, Joelle. Since she’s repenting, maybe it’s time to forgive her.”

Could they really expect her to swallow this injustice? Rebecca seemed to think her kneeling would suffice as atonement. But what about her child? “I will never forgive you, Rebecca. Never!”

Joelle’s voice was cold as she pushed Rebecca away. Though the shove wasn’t forceful, Rebecca still collapsed back onto the floor. “Rebecca!”

Adrian stepped forward, concern etched on his face, but a piercing look from Irene and Amara rooted him to the spot. He clenched his fists, his eyes burning as he turned his gaze on Joelle. “Erick was the one who hurt you, Joelle. Don’t take it out on Rebecca.”

Joelle let out a bitter laugh. She was Adrian’s rightful wife, and yet he was already rushing to defend Rebecca. “No, Adrian!” Salome intervened, stepping between them. “It’s natural for your wife to be angry. Let her vent. It’s us who owe you both an apology.”

Rebecca remained on the floor, her sobs intensifying. “Adie, I’m truly sorry. I apologize for Erick. Joelle, I’ll do whatever you ask. I’ll disappear from Adrian’s life forever if that’s what you want.” All eyes turned to Joelle. The decision rested in her hands.

Joelle remained silent, her gaze averted from Rebecca. Irene understood immediately—Joelle had made her choice. “What’s done is done. Not even your death can bring back my great-grandson.” She waved her hand dismissively before turning to Salome. “Salome, take your daughter and leave. Neither of you is to set foot in Illerith again.”

Rebecca’s eyes widened in panic. With tears streaming down her face, Salome nodded repeatedly. Rebecca broke down. “Mom, are you sentencing me to death? What about my illness? Only in Illerith can I get the treatment I need. I don’t want to go back to that small, barren town. If I leave, I’ll die!”

Tears streamed down Salome’s face as she gripped her daughter’s arm tightly. “Rebecca, you have to face the consequences of your actions. If death is the price, maybe it’ll be a release. At least you’ll be with your father and brother again.”

Adrian could no longer stay silent. “Grandma, Rebecca and Salome have nowhere else to go.”

Irene slammed her hand on the table, silencing the room. “Shut up! Do you even know your place?”

“Adie!” Rebecca’s desperation spilled over as she crawled to him, clutching his pant leg. “Save me! You promised me! You said you wouldn’t let me die, that you’d take care of me for the rest of my life!”

Adrian glanced at Joelle. “Is this what you wanted, Joelle? Will you only be satisfied when she’s dead?”

Irene struggled to her feet and slapped Adrian across the face in front of everyone. The room fell into a stunned silence as Irene, panting from exertion, glared at him. “For Rebecca’s sake, you dare speak to your wife like this? Think carefully—would you and Joelle be in this mess if it weren’t for Rebecca?”

Adrian clenched his jaw, the sting of Irene’s slap still fresh on his cheek. His voice, calm yet laced with rage, cut through the tension. “If you hadn’t forced Joelle and me to marry, Rebecca and I wouldn’t be in this mess! Who’s to blame here, Grandma? I told you long ago that Joelle was like a sister to me, but you insisted on this marriage. Did you ever think about how I felt?”

“You…” Irene nearly collapsed.

Quincy interjected, his voice sharp. “Adrian, is that any way to speak to your grandmother?”

Amara shot back instantly, “Since when do you have a say, Quincy?”

Lyla wasn’t about to let it slide. “Amara, are you saying Quincy can’t even correct Adrian’s behavior now?”

“Please, stop this!” Salome pleaded as she clung to Rebecca. “If you can’t tolerate us, we’ll leave.”

Adrian held Salome’s arm with a firm grip, his voice unwavering. “Salome, trust me, I will support you.”

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