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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 291

Summary for Hug 291: The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor)

Summary of Hug 291 from The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor)

Hug 291 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Novel novel, The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 291

Although Ivy had seen her fair share of the world, this was her first time meeting her inlaws.

To make matters more nervewracking, Jamison’s parents were already quite elderlyif you thought of a generation as twentyfive years, they were practically old enough to be her grandparents.

Naturally, Ivy felt anxious.

She glanced at the two elders seated before her and, despite the silver in their hair and the gentle wrinkles on their faces, could immediately spot the traces of Jamison’s elegance and charm in them.

Jamison’s eyes and features clearly took after Mrs. Ludwig, but his jawline and the air about him were pure Danny.

Uncle, I meanSirIvy bowed her head respectfully, starting to greet them as Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig,the way one might address a friend’s parents, before realizing that hardly seemed appropriate. Considering their age, she ought to use a more formal title.

But the words barely left her lips before Jamison squeezed her hand, gave her a quick look, and whispered, Silly, what are you supposed to call them?

Ivy stared at him in complete confusion, her mind suddenly blank.

Seeing her rare moment of bewilderment, Jamison’s lips twitched with amusement. He leaned closer, reminding her, We’re married now. You should call them Mom

and Dad.

Ivy froze, mortified. Of coursethey were married. She was supposed to switch to Momand Dad.

But did these people even accept her as their daughterinlaw?

Ivy? Are you-Jamison began, noticing her hesitation, but before he could finish, Ivy snapped out of her daze. She forced a smile, looked directly at the two elders, and greeted them, “Hello, Mom. Hello, Dad. I’m Ivy.

As soon as the words left her mouth, her heart thudded wildly in her chest, and her mind buzzed with anxiety. She sat there, feeling more awkward than ever.

The feeling was mutualthe Ludwigs themselves were just as uncomfortable.

They’d spent years worrying about their youngest son’s marriage. Every time they

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set him up on a date, it took endless persuasion, sometimes even outright threats, just to get him to show up. And every single time, he’d either brush it off or make a mess of things, leaving quite a few people disgruntled in the process.

Recently, they’d nearly given up hope, only for him to suddenly announce he’d gotten married.

By all rights, this should have been good newsat least he’d finally tied the knot. But considering Ivy’s reputation and the current chaos surrounding the Windsor family, their worries multiplied. They couldn’t help but fear that their son’s

impulsiveness would only lead to more trouble.

Yet, now that they were meeting Ivy face to face, both parentsexpressions changed. Suddenly, they understood their son a little better.

They’d met plenty of attractive and wellbred young women over the yearsnothing new. But Ivy’s beauty still took them by surprise, leaving a lasting impression.

It even made them understand why Emma, the Windsor family’s adopted daughter, would be jealous enough to betray her own sister. Even after three lost years and everything she’d endured in that remote, impoverished town, Ivy’s grace and radiance remained undiminished.

She really was the original star of Neo Haven’s social scene.

The Ludwigs exchanged a knowing glance. Their son had always been a man who fell hard for a beautiful womansome things never change.

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