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Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee

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A servant soon approached her.

“Miss Shera, Miss Rhea has been requesting to speak with you.”

Shera sneered.

“Ignore her.”

“She’s been persistently calling for you since you left. It seems like she’s not going to stop until she talks to you,” the servant reported.

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Shera understood that Rhea couldn’t tolerate being confined to the warehouse. However, that wasn’t enough for Shera; she wanted Rhea to taste the suffering she had endured.

Setting down her bag, Shera decided to pay Rhea a visit.

The moment Shera entered the warehouse, Rhea’s eyes welled up with tears as she complained, “Dad won’t forgive you once he learns what you’ve done to me.”

Shera crossed her arms over her chest.

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“Dad won’t find out. He’s abroad, and no one will inform him. I heard you’ve been shouting all day. I’d advise you to conserve your energy. The worst is yet to come.”

Rhea’s agitation grew as she listened. Indeed, how could she inform Bolton of her imprisonment? She had been entirely cut off from the outside world.

“How much Longer will you keeplocked up?” she asked.

Rhea was immobilized because her hands and feet were bound. To make matters worse, the untreated wound on her abdomen throbbed with escalating agony.

“I’ll keep you locked up for however long you keptlocked up before. However, I’ll show you some mercy. In a few days, I’ll let you out to enjoy ssunlight.”

“Shera, look at me. I’m injured. If you don’t taketo a hospital, I’ll die!” said Rhea.

Shera arched her eyebrows sternly.

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“I’ll have you sent to the hospital and ensure you’re healed before you die from your wound.”

Desperation gripped Rhea. Being imprisoned like this was much worse than dying.

“Keep a close watch on her. Silence her if she shouts again.”

Upon exiting, Shera was handed a document.

“Miss Evans, this contains the information you requested about Millie.”

Shera perused the pages meticulously.

“Is her grandmother important to her?”

“Yes, Miss Evans. This elderly lady holds immense significance for Millie. It’s a possible starting point.”