Chapter 1032
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Kallie had planned to speak with Jake the following day. Yet, she hadnât anticipated that Elma, who had seemed perfectly healthy the day before, would suddenly develop a high fever. And it was quite severe.
Upon hearing the news, Kallie rushed over immediately. When she reached the door, however, she was stopped.
âWho are you?â
Kallie stared at the woman barring her entry, her face filled with confusion.
Kallie scrutinized the woman, who had delicate features and a certain charm about her, though her aloof demeanor was hard to miss.
When Kallie questioned her presence, the woman raised an eyebrow and replied coolly, âKallie, what game are you playing?â
Kallie didnât have the time or patience for this. Her voice was urgent as she said, âYou seem to know me and have something more to say to me, but now isnât the time. My daughter is sick. Let me in.â
Kallie glanced at the servants and added, âThe girl inside with the fever is my daughter.â
One of the servants quickly stepped forward and addressed the woman politely, âMiss Payne, if Mrs. Reeves wants to see her daughter, you have no right to stop her.â
The moment the servant referred to Kallie as âMrs. Reeves,â Laceyâs expression darkened. She let out a cold, almost mocking laugh.
âYouâre right. I canât stop Kallie. But Elma is my patient. Sheâs unwell, and Iâm here to treat her. Howeverâ¦â Laceyâs sharp gaze landed squarely on Kallie.
More novels available at gαlnÏvâ¯ðsâ¤cøm âYouâre delaying my treatment of Elma. If her condition worsens, could you handle the consequences?â
It was then that Kallie understood the woman before her, Lacey, was Elmaâs doctor. But the realization brought a question. Why did Lacey have to stick by the hot spring pool the night before, even refusing to leave after Jake told her so?
The hostility in Laceyâs eyes wasnât lost on Kallie. And it didnât stem from caution but jealousy.
Just then, Elmaâs faint coughing from the room reached Kallieâs ears, snapping her back to the present.
Despite her frustration, Kallie stepped back, gazed at Lacey, and said sincerely, âMiss Payne, please treat Elma and lessen her discomfort.â
Laceyâs lips curled into a sneer, and her tone carried an edge of mockery.
âI donât need you to remind me of this.â
Then, as if to make a point, Lacey added, âJake has entrusted Elmaâs care to me and stressed her condition to me privately several times.â
The way Lacey uttered Jakeâs name held an unsettling closeness. And the word âprivatelyâ lingered in the air, sharp and deliberate.
Kallieâs expression shifted subtly, a bitter emotion stirring within her for reasons she couldnât quite place.
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