Chapter 182
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Kallie reasoned that Jake was determined not to let anyone spoil Sarahâs birthday celebration. Clearly, the man had encountered the worst person to cross.
Kallie shifted her focus from the conflict, assisting the woman and her child to their feet.
Then, unexpectedly, the man attempted to deflect the blame. âMr. Reeves, this wasnât my doing. That woman came up to me first. I urged her to show some dignity, but she ignored my advice and started making a scene. It was her fault, not mine.â
âReally?â Upon hearing this, Jake glanced at Kallie.
Kallie, unfazed by the accusation, didnât even turn to justify herself.
After helping the woman and the child up, Kallie offered the woman a comforting smile. She typed a message on her phone: âTake your child and find a quiet place to rest. Weâll take care of this situation.â
The woman nodded in appreciation but then shook her head with a bitter smile. âI canât just walk away. My husband is still here, despite his faults. I canât leave him behind. Miss, you seem so kind. Would you mind taking my child to a nearby room to rest? Iâll return in ten minutes. Here, please accept this as a token of my gratitude.â
The woman pulled a jade bracelet from her bag and placed it in Kallieâs palm.
Kallie shook her head, her expression conveying that the gift was far too precious for her to accept.
âMiss, please, itâs nothing. Just promise me youâll look after my little one well,â the woman pleaded.
Kallie, touched by her earnest request, typed a message on her phone: âIâm more than willing to care for your child, but I canât take this. Itâs not difficult for me to help, and I donât need any reward. I truly canât accept this.â
Despite Kallieâs refusal, the woman persisted in giving the bracelet to her.
Amid their exchange, the bracelet almost slipped to the ground.
Kallie, to avoid any further risk to the delicate bracelet, reluctantly agreed to keep it, vowing to return it once the woman reclaimed her child.
The childâs soft cries lingered in the air.
Kallie, perhaps feeling a deeper connection as she herself was soon to be a mother, felt a surge of compassion.
She stroked the childâs head tenderly, trying to calm him, and then led him to a nearby room.
Before they walked away, Jake smirked. âI see youâre playing the good person now. Never thought of you as the kind-hearted type.â
Kallie paused, her face a mask of ice. She pointed out that it was Sarahâs party and she was merely sorting out the mess, so Jake and Sarah should be thanking her, not dishing out sarcasm.
Jakeâs laugh was sharp and mocking. âJust a friendly reminder not to trust people too easily.â
After that, he shot a cold glance at the child.
The child, terrified, clung to Kallie and sobbed louder.
Kallie shot Jake a fierce look. This man was intimidating a child. Had he no compassion? She dismissed him and escorted the child away.
Jake shifted his focus back to the bruised man, his dark eyes narrowing as he prepared to resume his interrogation.
Just then, a waiter approached hastily. âMr. Reeves, Miss Miller is asking for you. Itâs urgent, and she needs you to come immediately.â
Jake arched an eyebrow and instructed his men, âKeep an eye on this one.â
With a final glance at the coupleâthe man restrained by Jakeâs bodyguard and the woman in tearsâJake frowned and turned away. Perhaps he was making too much of it.
The room contained a television and a computer.
Kallie figured cartoons might divert the childâs attention.
Once inside, the child chose a quiet corner and settled down, a stark contrast to his previous tearful behavior.
Kallie suspected he was concerned about his parents, so she set aside her belongings and approached him, typing on her phone: âDonât worry about them. Theyâre grown-ups. They can handle things. What cartoons do you enjoy? Come on, donât be shy. Tell me.â
Suddenly, the child turned around and splashed a cup of water into Kallieâs face.
Caught off guard, Kallie jumped to her feet, staring at him in bewilderment. She noticed his head was bowed, his demeanor seemingly reflecting sorrow. Struggling to keep her anger at bay, she typed out another message: âIf you think Iâm terrible, leave right now.â
Kallie began to walk away, but only a few steps later, her surroundings started to blur. She grew weak and her head spun, not from low blood sugar but as if she had been drugged.
Realizing something was wrong, Kallie whirled back to face the child.
There the child stood, a chilling smile playing across his lips, his eyes gleaming with a sinister gleam.
Kallie had never encountered a child with such a sinister smile before. She realized she had been deceived.
Frantically trying to escape, Kallie had just reached the door when she collapsed, losing consciousness entirely.
Elsewhere, Jake arrived at the venue and immediately noticed Sarah.
Spotting Jake, Sarah hurried over to him, her excitement palpable. âJake, did you forget? You still havenât given me my birthday gift.â
Jakeâs mouth quirked up in a hint of a smile. âOf course, I havenât forgotten. Your gift is quite special. Iâll give it to you later tonight, alright?â
âThat wonât do,â Sarah responded with a pout. âI want it now, in front of everyone, so they can see how much you cherish me.â
A spark lit up in Jakeâs eyes. âAnd where would you like to open it?â
Sarah gestured toward the rear of the hotel. âThereâs a large grassy area out back. Letâs head there. I canât wait to see what youâve gotten me.â
Jake nodded in agreement.
Thrilled, Sarah quickly assembled the guests in the backyard.
Meanwhile, Jake seized the moment to send a swift text to Edgar.
By now, the backyard was bustling with nearly everyone.
Irene and Linsey noticed Kallieâs absence and grew anxious.
Linsey was ready to search for Kallie, but Irene held her back. âAnnouncing Kallieâs absence now will only play into Sarahâs hands and embarrass Kallie further. Do you honestly believe Jake would support Kallie by then?â
With reluctance, Linsey conceded, her anger simmering. âItâs unbearable seeing Sarah so complacent. Everyone seems to be ignoring the truth. Kallie and Jake are still married, yet Sarah is clearly overstepping. Sheâs parading around as if sheâs untouchable.â
Irene exhaled a weary sigh. âWeâre powerless right now. But Kallieâs nearly free from this turmoil. I heard from Mr. Hayes that Jake has been hesitant about the divorce papers. Mr. Hayes has been helping Kallie collect evidence so her lawyers can push for a divorce.â
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