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My gorgeous wife is an ex-convict (Grace) novel Chapter 46

Chapter 46 

Although Grace looked the same as before, she seemed to have 

weathered many storms. She was no longer wearing high-end 

fashion but a fluorescent uniform. 

Sean was in a daze. The scene of her crawling to him in prison, begging him to believe her appeared before his eyes again. 

Back then, her gaze had been eager, hopeful, and pleading… However, she looked calm at the moment. 

Like she didn’t need him. Or anyone in this world. 

Her strength was a force all its own. 

Lily sensed it too and her smile slipped. She was terrified, he realized. 

With the cameras and press closing in and snapping photos, what if Grace were to start railing about how they’d treated her and abused her? What if she attacked them for this ridiculous stunt with the ring? 

The press would devour such a story and no one would believe that this ring episode that happened at the exact place where Jennifer Steven’s murderer worked was a coincidence. 

As it was, it was a stretch for Lily to be anywhere near this neighborhood.

Sean held his breath, waiting to see what Grace would do next. 

Lily glanced at him from the corner of her eyes, and he knew that she was thinking the same things as him. 

She smiled amicably as she handed the gift box to Grace and said, “This is for you. I’m sorry for making you search for my ring the other day.” Her behavior was entirely different from how vicious she had been previously! 

Grace quietly took the gift box without saying a word and turned to leave. 

After Grace got back into the center, she handed the box to Claire, saying, “Here, you take it.” 

“Oh? Don’t you want to keep the clothing?” Claire asked in 

amazement. 

“I have enough clothes,” Grace replied. 

“The check’s still in here…” 

“I don’t want it,” Grace said. 

She looked at the clock and saw that the lunch break was about to end. After picking up the tools, she headed toward the section 

of a highway that she had been assigned to sweep.

Grace heaved a sigh of relief when she saw that the reporters who had come for the event had left. 

However, when she stepped out of the Sanitation Service Center, she saw Sean walking toward her. 

Fear trickled up her spine and she hated herself for that 

momentary reaction. 

“How… have you been?” Sean asked. He had used to hate this woman. He hated her for causing Jennifer’s death and for all the drama that followed. She had caused him to be reprimanded by his family, and his family had almost been destroyed by her. No one wronged the Reed Group. No one. 

Because of Grace, he’d had to pay the price for it. 

However, when he saw her wearing the sanitation worker’s 

uniform, he frowned. After all, he had once loved this woman. 

She shook her head. “I believe that it is none of Mr. Steven’s 

business whether I’m doing fine,” Grace replied flatly as she tried 

to walk away from him. 

“Grace, you don’t know what’s good for you!” Sean said as he blocked her way. 

“Do I not know what’s good for me?” Grace sneered. She looked 

at Sean directly and asked, “Do you intend to get Lily-your 

fiancee to pull out my fingernails and break my fingers again? Will it make you happy if I become unable to even hold a broom in 

the future? 

It had been three years, Sean. I still have pain!” 

She shuttered down immediately, likely resenting that she said 

that much. 

Sean rubbed his chin. He did what he’d had to do back then. And 

she had brought it upon herself. 

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