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The Lucky Wife novel Chapter 556

Summary for Chapter 556: The Lucky Wife

Chapter Summary: Chapter 556 – The Lucky Wife by Internet

In Chapter 556, a key moment in the Marriage novel The Lucky Wife, Internet delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

“Forever and ever!”

He was brought to laughter by Angeline’s cuteness.

“Hubby,” Angeline called him with a blushing face.

“Wifey,” he responded.

Look at what happened now?

As they had accidentally climbed into this secret underground room and overheard such a secret, they paid for their mistake at a great price.

Jordan had caused him to suffer from selective amnesia while it cost Angeline her life.

Fortunately, the heavens pitied him and allowed Angeline to transmigrate and have a second chance at life.

The unfortunate thing was that he seemed to have run out of luck.

This time, Angeline did not return to him.

...

“Angeline, where are you?

“I miss you so much.

“You said you’d never leave me but you’ve repeatedly left me. How could you be so disobedient?”

Jay’s body gradually submerged under the water.

When Tempest realized that Jay was acting strangely, he leaped across levels of hurdles and rushed toward Jay.

“President.”

“Peter, I want you to swear again.”

“I swear.”

“Swear it on your reputation...”

“I, Peter, use my reputation to swear an oath...”

“No, no, no. Your reputation isn’t a very big deal. Perhaps you should use something else. Use your ancestors and future generations to swear... If you lie to me, I curse that your family will have to eat plain noodles, drink milk without proper utensils, and...”

Peter was about to go bonkers from being tortured by Rose. He yelled, “Rose Loyle, do you need to go to such extent only to open bandages?”

Rose gulped. “I’m just too nervous. I feel a heavy pressure on me. I need some strength...”

Before Rose could finish speaking, Peter had already peeled away the bandages.

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