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Wife’s Bitter Revenge Against Neglectful CEO Husband

Teela married King Heavenly because she loved him, but life in the Heavenly household was anything but euphoric. Lettie, her hard-as-nails mother-in-law, treats her like an unpaid servant. The family treats her like an outsider. King treats her like a shadow, transparent and forgettable. When Lettie presses Teela to prove her value to the family or get out, Teela has a decision to make. But she’s not leaving without a fight. King Heavenly rules Heavenly Industries with an iron fist, but he leaves his home life to his mother to manage, and that includes the management of his boring little wife. Teela has never complained. She’s never done anything interesting, for that matter. She’s just one more responsibility in a long line of responsibilities that King shoulders on a daily basis, and that is exactly how he treats her — as a responsibility that he’s delegated to his mother. Suddenly Teela steps out of the shadows and into a fight with him and his whole family, and King is baffled by the ruthless actions of his now daring wife. He’d always heard that vengeance is a dish best served cold, but Teela is coming in hot!

CaseysPen · 现代言情
分數不夠
134 Chs

Ladies and Gentlemen

"I can't do that, Teela," King said. "No one is going to believe a housewife."

"That's why I'm here," Anya said. "They will believe me. Take Mom to the hospital. I'll handle the press."

"And what authority do you have?" I asked, bristling at the thought of King choosing Anya over me.

Anya said, "Everyone recognizes me as a member of the Heavenly family and as a successful businesswoman. They'll believe anything I tell them."

"Ben, you do it," King said. "Anya, take care of Mom."

Anya said, "You trust that kid over me?"

"Ben's an adult. He's two years younger than you," King said as he rubbed at his eyes.

"Yeah, and still in school. And he's known for his parties. Not the image you want to put out there at a time like this, King," Anya insisted.

Ben held up his hands to ward off the responsibility. "Not me. I think Teela should do it."