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Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife novel Chapter 398

Summary for Chapter 398: Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife

Chapter 398 – A Turning Point in Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife by Eggsoup

In this chapter of Master Odell’s Secret Ex-wife, Eggsoup introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 398 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Chapter 398

The look on her face reminded him of their past. 

When he first met her during their younger days, she became his savior. 

After they knew each other better, she had always been kind and understanding. Even after he married Sylvia, she never threw a tantrum before him and had been enduring the torment in the dark alone just because she did not want to give him any trouble. 

If Sylvia was half as loyal as Tara or had even a sliver of her obedience, Madam Carter would not have ended up in a comatose state. 

Odell frowned. He wiped the tears off her face and said softly, “Stop crying.” 

Tara threw herself into his arms and hugged him tightly. She continued to weep as she asked, ” Odell, how are you lately? You must be devastated now that Grandmother is bedridden.” Odell pursed his lips. “I’m fine. You don’t need to worry about me.” “I’m sorry for not being able to help you.” “Just take care of yourself for me.” 

Odell tapped her back and wanted to remove her from his chest but Tara chose to cling on tightly 

He felt sorry for her, so he allowed her to continue the hug and he even patted her back. Tara finally released him after a while. 

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looked at him and said, “O 

ell, I want to visit Grandmother. Is it 

Her tea okay?” 

“Sure. I’ll bring you over there tomorrow morning.” 

“Thank you.” 

“Have some rest.” 

Odell got up and wanted to leave. Tara bolted up as well and said, “Odell, I’ll see you out.” 

Sylvia took a deep breath and got up. 

Then, she saw Tara behind her dressed up decently in a slim-fitted white dress that complemented her long black hair. 

Tara smiled at Sylvia and said, “Good morning, Sylvia.” 

Sylvia felt suffocated by Tara’s presence. She gave Tara the cold shoulder and wanted to go upstairs. “Hold on,” the man bellowed. 

Sylvia looked at him with furrowed brows. “What?” 

He wore a frosty look at her. “Tara said good morning, didn’t you hear her?” “I heard.” “If you heard her, reply.” 

Sylvia clenched her teeth and turned to Tara. Tara maintained her polite smile. Sylvia could tell behind that fake smile that Tara was delighted to see her like this. She gulped her grievance and simply hummed a reply at Tara. 

Tara’s expression turned grim.

 

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