Patti Yale saw the smug smile playing at the corners of Gwyneth’s eyes and lips, yet in front of them, she projected an image of cautious humility.
“Mrs. Everhart, please don’t misunderstand. It’s really not what you think.”
Gwyneth didn’t say a word. She simply walked with calm composure until she stood right in front of Hawthorne. Then, under everyone’s astonished gaze, she moved with lightning speed, her hand swinging up and striking Hawthorne across the face. The sound of the slap was startlingly clear in the night air.
“Ah!”
Leonie and Patti both gasped in shock. Patti rushed to Hawthorne’s side, gently touching his cheek. “Hawthorne, are you okay? Mrs. Everhart, you shouldn’t treat Hawthorne like this. He hasn’t done anything to wrong you. You’ve truly misunderstood.”
Hawthorne’s voice turned colder. He looked at Patti, his tone unusually calm but firm. “Didn’t you hear me? I told you to go inside.”
To the onlookers, his commanding tone sounded like he was protecting Patti. She played the part of the frail victim even more convincingly, lowering her voice and bowing her head like a child who had done wrong, yet still appearing meek. “Okay, I understand. But please, don’t fight because of me.”
After saying this, she gave Gwyneth a deep, meaningful look before turning and heading into the house. Leonie immediately chased after her, leaving Gwyneth and Hawthorne in a tense standoff at the door.
“Gwyn, I can explain,” Hawthorne said, a bitter taste on his lips.
Gwyneth gave Hawthorne an ultimatum, but he was overwhelmed with a pain that he couldn't articulate. He couldn't make a choice, not now.
“Gwyn, I’ve already told you, just give me some time.”
Gwyneth sneered, staring at him. “Fine, you want time, I’ll give you time. How long? A month? Two? A year? Or maybe ten or twenty years? After your children with her are born, do you expect them to call me ‘Mom’? Hawthorne, is it because I can't have children that you had to find some woman on the side to give you an heir? Or are you trying to secure my position as the primary wife by having a bastard child and bringing him home for me to raise under my name?”
How much more cliché drama did she have to endure? Gwyneth didn't want to think about it anymore. Hawthorne, for his part, had no idea she could come up with such wild scenarios. But now, caught red-handed with Patti, he was at a loss for words.

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The readers' comments on the novel: The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge
I can’t even read this sickening story anymore, this couple didn’t even get a chance to be really happy before their marriage was torn apart. It had been dragged out long enough....
If Gwyn gets an abortion I am going to stop reading this story, I believe in pro-choice but come on. Why can't he just tell her what he is really doing with Patti instead of letting her think she is a mistress....
Why no updates? It’s been so long! Pls update....