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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 127

Summary for Chapter 127: The Marriage She Turned into War

Chapter 127 – A Turning Point in The Marriage She Turned into War by Internet

In this chapter of The Marriage She Turned into War, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 127 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.

Abigail's words were firm and left no room for discussion.

It was as if she was the commander, and I was just a subordinate who had no choice but to follow her orders to the letter.

I lowered my head and stayed silent. I knew that her decisions would not be easily swayed.

Her company was indeed a hot commodity in the market, and it meant the world to her. Even if she despised me and wished that I'd die a terrible death, she had no choice but to suppress that hatred for the sake of her company.

That company was just too important to her. It was her parent's lifelong effort and also the thing she protected dearly when faced with the trifecta of losing both parents, having her company divided up, and being betrayed by her boyfriend.

For Abigail, the company was even more important than her life. She would never gamble with its fate.

I realized that divorce was unlikely, but I refused to give up.

For now, however, the best I could do was to keep my distance and avoid letting things spiral out of control.

As long as Abigail's wrath did not involve others, I could endure whatever she threw at me.

During her stay, she answered several phone calls.

Among those calls, I could tell who the caller was for some of them even if I could not see the caller ID. Bits and pieces of her conversation were enough for me to infer the caller's identity—Joshua.

I thought she would leave after taking the calls, but to my surprise, she stayed by my bedside and eventually fell asleep.

Looking at her serene face, I felt a pang of tenderness deep in my heart being stirred.

I still remember the time back in college when I had acute appendicitis.

It was Abigail who rushed me to the hospital in the middle of the night and stayed by my bedside, just as she was doing now.

Having said that, she quickly turned around and left the ward.

I didn't know where she went, only that the waves of pain coursing through my body soon became unbearable, and I lost consciousness.

When I opened my eyes again, night had fallen.

A figure opened the door and entered the ward. Those eyes were filled with disdain as they looked at me.

I could hear the mocking tone as he said, "Samuel, I never thought you'd end up like this."

The visitor turned out to be my collegemate, Patrick Jameson, a scion who had courted Abigail almost aggressively in the past. His family was rich, and they also had business dealings with her.

He placed a fruit basket on the bedside table and looked at me mockingly as he said, "You were the talk of the school back then. You were the man who won the campus belle's heart. How did you end up in this pathetic state?"

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