Chapter 648
Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Kallie, with icy eyes, had the boy by his collar. âIs bullying smaller kids the only thing youâre good at?â
Intimidated yet defiant, the boy blurted out, âShe hurt me first, and I was just defending myself.â
Kallie huffed, revealing the boyâs deception. âI had a clear view from the side! You were the one who ran into her first.â
The boy shot back defensively. âShe was right in the middle of the path. What else could I have done?â
Kallie gestured to the floor with a pointed look. âDoes this look like the middle of the path to you?â
Caught off-guard, the boy faltered, his face flushing as he struggled to find words.
Dismissing him, Kallie turned her attention to Elma, helping her up from the floor.
When Elma saw Kallie, her emotions swirled, relief mixed with a sudden urge to cry. This was the first time anyone had stood up for her like that.
As the boy attempted to escape, Kallie quickly grabbed him, her voice firm. âApologize now, or youâre going to pay for it.â
Though such a threat might sound hollow coming from gentle Elma, it carried weight when delivered by Kallie. Her years in business had honed a once-soft demeanor into one of authority. Her gaze was icy, commanding respect effortlessly.
The boy burst into tears, hoping to draw sympathy from the onlookers and escape Kallieâs grasp.
gαâηÏνððsâ¤cð¸ð brings imagination alive But Kallie remained unfazed, watching his theatrics with a slight, amused smile.
âMy dear boy!â At that moment, a woman clad in high-fashion attire, her hair in tight curls and exuding an arrogant vibe, emerged from the crowd.
By her side, a burly man with a pronounced belly made his presence felt, both exuding an aura of authority.
When the woman saw her son held effortlessly by Kallie, she emitted a piercing shriek and swiftly took the boy into her arms.
The man shot Kallie a menacing stare, his eyes lingering suggestively on her features.
Kallie felt a gentle pull at her sleeve and looked down to see Elmaâs innocent, wide-eyed gaze.
Elma cleared her throat softly and murmured, âYou donât need to stand up for me. Letâs just leave. Theyâre nothing but trouble.â
Kallie flashed a reassuring grin. âDonât worry. Iâve got this covered. Iâll keep you safe.â
Elmaâs pride swelled, and she retorted, âKeep me safe? As if theyâd dare lay a finger on me!â
No sooner had Elma finished her declaration than the man with the imposing figure approached quickly and seized Kallieâs wrist.
This unexpected action caused Elma to instinctively grip Kallieâs clothes, her previous confidence dissolving instantly.
Kallie eyed the unsavory hand clutching her wrist, her expression chilling. âAre you thinking of hitting me? Because Iâm ready to call the police right now.â
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