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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 764

"Didn't I tell you to find a spot the cameras couldn't see?" Leonie hissed at Connor. "We got caught before we even started! It's a good thing my uncle isn't here. If he found us staking out his house like this, he'd probably call the cops on us. How embarrassing would that be?"

Connor shrugged. "There weren't any cameras here the last couple of times I came. They must have installed new ones. What are you worried about? If anyone's getting arrested, it'll be me. You think he'd turn in his favorite niece?"

Leonie shot him a glare but didn't say anything as Gwyneth opened the front door and walked out.

Gwyneth looked surprised to see both of them. "You're here! Why didn't you come inside? I saw Connor's car pull up on the security monitor and figured you must be here to see me."

Leonie wanted to cover for them, but Connor had no intention of hiding anything from Gwyneth. "We're here to keep an eye on her uncle. The man's got a woman on the side. Did you know?"

Leonie nearly jumped out of her skin. "Connor, what are you talking about? We only suspect it. Suspect, you hear me?"

Terrified that Gwyneth would misunderstand, Leonie quickly turned to her. "Auntie, don't listen to him. He's just joking."

But Gwyneth's expression remained unnervingly calm. "I know. The woman's name is Patti Yale. She's working as a project supervisor at his company now."

This time, it was Connor and Leonie who were stunned.

"Auntie, you knew?" Leonie blurted out, then immediately clamped her mouth shut, realizing she'd said the wrong thing. A sarcastic smile touched Connor's lips.

"So you knew all along. Looks like I was just being a busybody, then."

If she could catch him with another woman, it might actually be a good thing. Then, when she decided to leave, Hawthorne would have no grounds to object. Once she had evidence against him, she could negotiate terms—like securing legal custody of their two children and discussing their future divorce.

She couldn't let Hawthorne use their marriage as a smokescreen while he lived a double life with his mistress. To the world, he was a successful man and a model Mr. Everhart, but in reality, what was the difference between him and any other scumbag? He was worse than her own father, who at least had the guts to stand up for his wife and daughter when it mattered. What would Hawthorne do? He'd probably side with his mistress and help her hurt his own wife and children.

With that thought, Gwyneth said firmly, "I'll go with you."

Leonie instantly regretted having blabbed about the apartment where her uncle and Patti Yale used to meet. Connor had always been interested in her aunt; this was the perfect opportunity for him to drive a wedge between them. But the cat was out of the bag, and it was too late to stop it.

"Don't you want to change first?" Connor asked, noticing Gwyneth was still in her comfortable loungewear, her long hair loose down her back and her feet in soft slippers.

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