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Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? novel Chapter 384

Update Chapter 384 of Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? by Summer

With the author's famous Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? series, Summer captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 384, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? series be available today?
Key: Who's Crying Now, Ex-Husband? Chapter 384

“Mmm…”

Mila stirred, her eyelids fluttering as she slowly woke. She lay on a round bed draped in deep crimson velvet, a black silk comforter tangled around her. She was wearing a white satin nightgown, and as her eyes finally opened, confusion flickered in their depths.

Her head throbbed with pain. For a moment, she couldn’t piece together what had happened.

She lay still, trying to gather her thoughts. Where was she? This definitely wasn’t a hospital room. No, wait—someone had attacked her.

She shot upright, panic spiking through her body.

Her gaze darted around, scanning for any sign of danger. All she could see were the curtains of deep red velvet hanging around the bed, blocking her view of the rest of the room. Had one of her great-aunt’s old enemies kidnapped her and brought her here?

It made no sense.

How had they managed to act so quickly? She’d just arrived overseas and had already taken every precaution. None of it added up.

And where exactly was “here”?

How was her great-aunt? Had they hurt her, too?

Mila forced herself to push down her anxiety. She had no idea what the situation was, so she didn’t dare make any sudden moves. Carefully, she slid to the edge of the bed and crept to the side. She gently pulled back a corner of the heavy curtain, peering out through the narrow gap.

Outside the bed curtains, the room glowed with the warm light of old-fashioned lamps. The decor was lavish, almost decadent, with a distinctly Western gothic flair—ornate, dark, and mysterious. The walls were covered in murals of black roses, their thorny stems twisting together, lending the opulent space an eerie, almost menacing beauty.

Mila circled the bed, making sure she was alone. Only then did she step out, her bare feet sinking into a soft rug embroidered with black roses.

Her mind spun with questions and uncertainty.

If this really was an enemy of her great-aunt’s, why hadn’t they tied her up? Why put her in a room this extravagant—if a little unsettling? What was going on?

She didn’t have any answers, but sitting here waiting wasn’t an option. She crossed to the window and pulled back the heavy black drapes, flooding the room with sunlight.

She unlatched the window and looked outside.

Mila froze, stunned by what she saw.

Brilliant sunlight danced on endless waves. The sea stretched as far as she could see, the salty wind rushing in, carrying the distant cries of seagulls.

Where was she?

Heart pounding, she leaned further out the window, craning her neck to see more. She stared, wide-eyed and speechless.

She was in a castle—a real castle, with soaring spires—perched atop a hill in the middle of an island. Below, a dense forest wrapped around the base, and beyond that, the ocean stretched to the horizon.

She was on an island?

An island? But where? How far was this from Eldermere? Was she even still in England?

A thousand questions raced through her mind. For a long moment, all she could do was stand there in shock. Finally, she gathered herself and strode to the door. She pressed her ear against it, listening for any sound.

Nothing.

She didn’t hold out much hope, but she tried the handle anyway.

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