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Revenge of the jilted bride Chapter 4

Revenge of the jilted bride Chapter 4

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Liam cast a glance at Ophelia, his curiosity piqued. Wasn’t she supposed to be some poor girl who grew up in the slums for the first twenty years of her life? he thought

But there she stood, a confident smile lighting up her faceno trace of fear, no defensiveness. If anything, she had this effortless grace about her, something wild yet undeniably elegant. With her striking features and radiant eyes, Liam couldn’t help but think she and Kenneth made quite the pair

He led her up to a spacious guest room on the second floor. Miss Hastings- 

My name is Ophelia Spencer, actually. Just Ophelia, please, she corrected him gently but firmly 

Liam smiled, bowing his head slightly in respect. Miss Ophelia, of course. You’ll be staying in this room for now. Mr. Kenneth rarely stays here.” 

With a nod of recognition, she entered the room alone. She’d almost forgottenduring her last life, she hadn’t even met Kenneth until a month after her arrival

The room was massive, with a walkin closet five times larger than the room she’d stayed at Hastings Villa 

She moved toward the ornate floortoceiling windows, gazing at the sea of city lights that shimmered like stars below. In the courtyard, clusters of roses swayed gently in the evening breeze, their soft pink petals catching the dim lights. The scene was almost too romantic to be real, a stark contrast to the coldness she felt inside

The last time she had looked out on this view, she’d been a different womanhopeful, naive. But not this time. Not in this life

Ophelia wouldn’t waste her second chance. She wouldn’t let Kenneth down this time

After a long, hot shower, she sank into the oversized bathtub, letting the heat relax her muscles as she began to map plan for the next five years. So much had happened, so much was yet to come

out the 

It had been too long since she had felt the comfort of such a luxurious bath. Slowly, her mind began to drift, and she fell asleep right there in the tub, the warmth lulling her into a deep slumber

The water cooled over time, and Ophelia’s dream shifted to something colder, darkerlike being submerged in the icy depths of the ocean

She struggled to breathe, fighting against the pressure, her chest tightening with the thinning air

And then, through the haze, a familiar figure emergeda tall silhouette against the dark, moving toward her with deliberate, calm strides. The edges of the vision sharpened, and then she saw him. It was Kenneth. His chiseled features were as striking as ever, and his eyes, always intense, locked onto her with an unreadable expression

The sensation of being lifted from the cold washed over her as she was pulled into the warmth of strong arms

When Ophelia’s eyes fluttered open, the morning sunlight was streaming in through the windows, bright and cheerful. She was lying in the middle of a plush bed, the soft fabric of a white bathrobe enveloping her like a gentle cloud. Her confusion was instant. How did I get back to bed?‘ 

Before she could piece things together, a large woman, one of the maids, entered the room, knocking politely before asking. Miss Ophelia, you’re awake. You fell asleep in the tub last night, and I carried you back to bed.” 

Oh thank you,Ophelia muttered, still groggy and trying to process

No problem at all, Miss Ophelia. Breakfast is ready whenever you are, the maid responded

Not dwelling too much on last night, Ophelia glanced at the time, shrugged off the strangeness, and headed downstairs for breakfast 

A full week had passed at Rosewood Manor and she still hadn’t seen Kenneth once

One evening, feeling restless, she decided to run along the winding paths that encircled the villa. The rhythmic sound of her feet latting the pavement cleared her mind as she dialed a number on her phone

Nell the things I left with you Split it 70-100 and transder the money to my account, she said simply before hanging up the needed money, and she needed it fai 

By the time she returned, sweaty and ready for dinner, a cluster of maids were standing in the kite ben, whispering arrangat 

kitchen

themselves 

Ophelia’s gaze swept over them coolly, silene ing the group in an instant. Only one maid, a girl with round eyes, had the audacity to roll her eyes at Ophella, her voice dripping with disdain as she muttered, What’s there to be scared of She’s just here to play wife for show 

Mr. Kenneth hasn’t even bothered to visit her. In the old days, she wouldn’t even be considered a mistress, let alone anything important. We mutrank her 

Ophelia’s sharp cars caught every word, but she barely reacted. The maid who spoke was Karen Phillips. Ophelia recognized her. She was so and commivinglazy whenever Liam wasn’t around, often lounging in the living room and watching TV as if she owned the place

Is this what I’m supposed to cat?Ophelia’s voice was it y as she gestured toward the sad array of dishes on the dining table- cold, ling vegetables and a plate of pasta that had clearly been sitting out for hours

The pasta had swollen to an unnatural size, like Idoated worms, with a lid of something suspiciously like spit glistening on top The sight was enough to make her stomach turn

You work out a lot, so I figured you’d appreciate something light, Karen smirked, not even attempting to hide her nark Ophelia’s lipcurved into a smile so pure and innocent that it could food anyone when combined with her angelic face

by time at 

In her last life, she had played the fool, constantly runing to Hastings Villa like a loyal dog, barely spending any Itosewood Manor, She had never realized just how petty and dull thar servants here were behind her back

She crooked her finger at Karen, the smirk never leaving her face

Karen, completely unguarded, folded her arms and strutted over, utterly oblivious to the dangerous glint that flashed in Ophelia’s eyes. What’s the matter? Don’t like the food? From what I heard, you grew up in the slums, You should be thankful that you’ve got anything to eat at all, let alone complain about-” 

Before Karen could finish her sentence, a shrill scream echoed through the dining room

In a swift motion, Ophelia grabbed Karen by the hair and slammed her face down into the plate of pasta in front of her. Let me teach you something from the slums.” Ophelia’s voice was calm as she pressed harder with unexpected strength. It’s called survival of the finest 

Caught off guard, Karen picked and her body flailed helplessly, cutlery clattering to the floor as she gasped and sputtered, Let me go. Who the hell do you think you are? Mr. Kenneth only married you as a joke, you’re nothing but aHelp, someone, please… 

Pale and wideeyed, the other maids stood frozen, too frightened to even consider helping

Ophelia lifted Karen by the collar and threw her across the room with surprising strength. She landed with a loud thud, crashing into the dining chairs

If he married me,” Ophelia said icily, stepping forward with regal grace, then that makes me the lady of this manor. You would do well to remember that,” 

Karen, now covered in sauce, spaghetti stuck to her face and hair, struggled to compose herself, coughing violently

After a few seconds, she pointed a shaky finger at Ophelia, her voice hoarse and furious. You’re delusional. You’re just a plaything to Mr. Kenneth. Has he even come to see you since you arrived here ages ago? Lady of the manor? Don’t make me laugh

As her words fell, the entire roorn plunged into silence

Karen suddenly realized something and her expression shifted, the color draining from her face as her eyes slowly darted Toward the entrance. There, sitting in his wheelchair, was Kenneth

His devastatingly handsome face was framed by those gorgeous, alluring eyes, his gaze sharp as a blade, exuding an innate 

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arrogance. His lips curved slightly into a smirk though it carried a dangerous edge. He wore a black shirt, the top two buttons left casually undone, revealing the chiseled lines of his collarbone, a striking contrast to the ruthless expression on his face. 

With Kenneth’s arrival, the entire estate seemed to hold its breath

Karen’s legs trembled and her eyes widened in shock as she realized the gravity of the situation, praying silently that Kenneth hadn’t overheard her. But the cold sweat running down her back told her otherwise

Ophelia’s eyes reddened at the sight of Kenneth. Even now, confined to a wheelchair, he sat with his back straight, never allowing himself to appear weak. But in her last life, he had knelt by her side, pleading for her to wake up again and again, his pride shattered

Karen, realizing Ophelia hadn’t immediately spoken up, crawled toward Kenneth, her voice trembling as she pleaded, “Mr. Kennethit’s the food. Miss Ophelia didn’t like it, so she took it out on us. We’re just the servants, Mr. Kenneth, we’re human 

too… 

Kenneth’s piercing gaze slid from Ophelia to Karen. His voice, low and velvety, rumbled like a cello, the final syllable lingering seductively in the air. Who gave you the right to act out in my house? Hmm?” 

Karen’s heart leapt at his words, and a glimmer of hope surged in her chest. She thought to herself. I knew it. She’s just a pawn Kenneth brought here. She’s nothing but a plaything to him. There’s no way he’d let her act like she owns the place

Revenge of the jilted bride novel

Revenge of the jilted bride novel

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Revenge of the jilted bride novel

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