Read Chapter 76 with many climactic and unique details. The series My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime is one of the top-selling novels by Chingis Vitali. Chapter content Chapter 76 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read My Perfect Marriage Was His Perfect Crime Chapter 76 for more details.
"So what if I'm a bad woman? At least, I won't be bullied anymore."
I looked at Annie Blakely and reached out to fix her disheveled hair.
"Annie Blakely, thank you for taking care of me these past three years."
"Thank you for bribing the guards to break my leg so I could kneel in prison for three months."
"Thank you for letting those inmates bully me every day."
"Burning my hair with a lighter and rubbing my face on the ground."
"Thank you for making sure I never had a full meal or a good night's sleep in three years."
"Thank you for making every day in prison feel like living in hell."
Annie Blakely's eyes were filled with confusion. She tilted her head, but her gaze was directed at Carlos Kashton behind me.
"Carlos, what is she talking about? Annie doesn't understand."
Carlos frowned, seemingly contemplating whether what I said was true.
Annie Blakely's eyes filled with tears. She deliberately exposed the redness on her swollen face and hung her head as she said,
"Carlos, it hurts so much."
Her little followers immediately exploded, each of them gathering the courage to surround me, glaring at me with anger.
"Annie is so gentle and kind, how could she do such a thing? You must be making it all up!"
"Exactly, we live in a society ruled by law now. How could anyone bribe prison officials?"
Even Carlos stepped forward, grabbing my hand and looking at me with a face full of disappointment.
"Grace Hope, I know the past three years in prison haven't been easy for you, but there's no need to lie."
I sneered and looked at him with burning eyes, "Here we go again… Carlos Kashton, you always do this."
"No matter what she's done, just one drop of her tears, and you'll abandon all your principles."
Carlos Kashton stood beside Annie Blakely and reached out to protect her behind him.
"Grace Hope, have you had enough of this? I brought you here to apologize to Annie, not to cause trouble!"
Even Jack Kashton stood against me.
"You lying bad woman! You're not fit to be my mom! I want Aunt Annie to be my mom!"
I suddenly laughed.
A laugh that was especially ugly.
A laugh that made tears fall onto the ground.
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