Chapter 475
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

The staff memberâs chest puffed up with pride as he replied, âThese are basic care routines we follow every day.â
Kallieâs eyes swept over the frail, visibly malnourished elderly residents, a sneer curling at the corners of her mouth in disdain. Still, she maintained her facade and continued with her flattery.
âWhatâs more, I have noticed how peaceful your facility is, without a hint of chaos. It seems the residents here get along splendidly, donât they?â
âAbsolutely,â the staff member responded with pride. âWe have strict rules in place that everyone adheres to without fail.â
âAnd what happens if someone doesnât follow these rules?â
âAnyone who breaks the rules will certainly face disciplinary action,â the staff member said firmly.
The staff member suddenly looked flustered and quickly corrected himself. âI mean verbally reprimanded, verbally reprimanded.â
âOh, I see,â Kallie nodded, a glimmer of understanding in her eyes.
At that moment, Jenny strode over, her impatience barely concealed. âSee? There is no one here you are looking for. Hurry up and leave. Donât disturb the elderly while they are resting.â
Kallie gave a nod and followed Jenny out of the welfare home.
As Jenny watched the cars fade into the distance in the rearview mirror, she let out a sigh of relief. Instead of driving Kallie directly into the city, Jenny pulled over and dropped her off midway.
âIâm sorry,â Jenny said, her eyes glinting with a hint of malice. âI have other matters to attend to, so I need to leave you here. Can you manage on your own?â They were in the remote countryside, where taxis were few and far between.
Kallie knew Jenny was doing this intentionally. Unfazed, she handed Jenny the document.
Jenny unfolded it with a frown, but her expression changed as she read.
Kallie flashed a smile and said, âI almost forgot the main reason for my visit today. This is a court summons, Miss Patterson. I have filed a lawsuit against you. You should consult a lawyer and ensure you attend the session punctually.â
Jennyâs grip tightened around the document bag. Her eyes narrowed, and she snapped, âWhat do you mean? This is your companyâs fault, not mine. Who do you think you are to sue me? I wonât be attending. Iâm innocent here.â
Kallie remained calm, her gaze steady. âInnocence or guilt will be determined by the court. You pride yourself on your fairness, but are you afraid of facing this challenge?â
Jennyâs eyes blazed with hostility, her anger palpable. With a final glare, she shut the car window and ordered coldly, âDrive.â
The car roared off, leaving Kallie standing in its wake. Shortly after Jenny departed, another car pulled up in front of Kallie.
Behind the wheel was none other than Ruth. Despite her slight leg issue, she managed the drive with ease.
It had been a long time since Ruth had been outside, and she felt a bit uneasy. âMiss Nixon, do you think I should wear a mask or get out of the car? It might be a hassle if someone spots me riding with you.â
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