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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 506

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Update Chapter 506 of The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge by Lavender

With the author's famous The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge series, Lavender captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 506, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge series be available today?
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She was a villain, and not just any villain—this one wanted to kill her mom and dad.

“No, sweetheart, Daddy’s just sleeping,” Victoria said gently, telling Gwyneth only half the truth. After all, for a child as young as Gwyneth, the word “coma” would mean nothing.

Violet’s betrayal had shaken Gwyneth to her core. It’s hard enough for an adult to accept being hurt by someone who pretended to love them—how could a child possibly cope?

Victoria had been at Gwyneth’s side these past few days, all while caring for the twins. She was stretched thin, and if not for Haley and the housekeepers, she would have been truly overwhelmed—especially since her father had just handed her the company to run as well.

Gwyneth looked up at Victoria with wide, searching eyes.

“Really?”

Her little shoulders quivered as if she needed reassurance. A faint, unspoken guilt had taken root in her heart; Gwyneth sensed that if it hadn’t been for her, Daddy wouldn’t have gotten hurt. She didn’t understand much, but that feeling of responsibility was already there, invisible yet heavy, even if Victoria hadn’t noticed. Gwyneth had always been a sensitive child, and Violet’s actions had wounded her deeply. She blamed herself fiercely—if she hadn’t followed Violet, maybe Daddy wouldn’t be “sleeping.” Mommy said he’d be asleep for a very long time. What did that mean?

“It’s true, honey, I promise. Daddy’s going to be okay. In a few days, I’ll take you to visit him, okay?” Victoria soothed, her voice soft and reassuring. She couldn’t possibly tell such a young child the whole truth, nor expect her to bear it. Instead, Victoria decided she’d send Gwyneth to stay with Lyndon in a few days.

Those seemingly carefree men could take care of Gwyneth. They’d already been teaching her to race, and to everyone’s surprise, Gwyneth showed even more talent for it than Victoria ever had.

Racing was Gwyneth’s passion. Even though Victoria wasn’t thrilled about her daughter dedicating herself to a sport so dangerous and male-dominated, she had no better option now. Gwyneth was trapped in a cycle of fear after the kidnapping; if things went on this way, Victoria worried about the toll on her mental health. The best she could do now was to help Gwyneth focus on something else—maybe being with Lyndon and the others would help.

“Okay,” Gwyneth nodded, her voice small.

Victoria stroked her hair, eyes brimming with tenderness.

Victoria shook her head. “Aunt Yasmine will go with you, alright?”

It broke her heart to let Gwyneth go, even for a month or two, but the twins still needed her, McNeil was still in the hospital, and she was juggling both The Langford Group and Golden Era Enterprises. There was simply no way she could travel to Evermore City for Gwyneth’s therapy.

But her brother was there, and with Yasmine accompanying Gwyneth, Victoria felt reassured.

She’d expected Gwyneth to protest, but to her surprise, the little girl agreed without hesitation.

“Okay.”

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