What Happens in Chapter9 – From the Book Wronged and Defiant: The Ex-Wife's Struggle
Dive into Chapter9, a pivotal chapter in Wronged and Defiant: The Ex-Wife's Struggle, written by Quiana Stewart. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Matthew's hands gripping the steering wheel suddenly froze, and his knuckles began to tremble slightly.
"When I was getting ready to get married and wanted to confess to my parents, I went to her house. Her parents were paid actors."
"The last time I went there by myself, I heard from her neighbors that she used to be the mistress of a rich man, but was eventually found at home by his ex-wife, and her parents were beaten to death in order to protect her."
"The original wife later divorced and is still in prison."
"She took the compensation money and left her hometown, and then came to our city."
After hearing this, I didn’t know what to say and both of them fell silent.
As expected, I think everyone in the world is like me because of who I am.
No wonder she was so malicious towards me that day.
Everywhere is a fatal blow.
Because that's how the original wife treated her.
On the way home, Matthew Jones passed a red light and suddenly realized something was wrong when he stepped on the brakes.
His face suddenly darkened.
Then continue to increase the force of his feet.
But no matter how hard he stepped on the accelerator, the car speed didn't decrease at all.
Just as he was about to run a red light, I glanced sideways and noticed that he was covered in cold sweat.
Matthew pulled his phone from his pocket and threw it into my lap.
Anxiously, he said, "Call the police! Someone has tampered with our brakes!"
I didn't dare relax and quickly picked up my phone to call the police.
Told them our license plate number and location.
The police quickly provided a solution, so he immediately turned around and drove towards the suburbs.
Fortunately, there wasn't much fuel left in the tank.
We drove around the suburbs for over thirty miles before the car finally stopped.
Matthew Jones 's suit was soaked with sweat.
He also turned around and comforted me.
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