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The Perfect Wife's Perfect Revenge novel Chapter 769

“Uncle.”

Leonie couldn't believe her eyes. Was her uncle actually protecting this woman?

“That's enough. Your aunt is already in Connor’s car. You should go home too. It's getting late, don’t make your father and Gwyneth worry. A girl like you shouldn’t be out this late. I already called your father and told him you were with me. I won’t be driving you back.”

Leonie couldn’t believe what she was hearing from Hawthorne himself.

“Uncle, are you insane? Has that woman, Patti, put some kind of spell on you? You just married my aunt, and now you’re involved with this woman and she’s pregnant with your child?”

At that moment, Leonie was even more heartbroken than Gwyneth. In her eyes, her uncle had always been a god-like figure, and gods weren't supposed to have flaws. How could such an upright man become like this?

“Enough. Don’t say another word. Go home now. And from now on, you are forbidden from bringing your aunt to this place ever again.”

Leonie looked at Hawthorne in disbelief. “Uncle, I never thought you were this kind of person. I was wrong about you.”

Leonie bit her lip, her heart filled with disappointment. With one last look at Hawthorne, she said, “Uncle, you’ve disappointed me so much. But it’s not just me you’ve hurt. You’ve hurt Aunt Gwyneth deeply.”

Leonie turned and ran.

If Leonie had a knife, Connor would have died a hundred times over.

“Gwyn, I’m serious. Since things aren’t looking good here, why don’t you consider me? I would be completely loyal to you.”

Leonie spat at him from the side. “You’re no better than my uncle. At least my uncle doesn’t sleep around like you. He's had two girlfriends at most. Can you even count your exes on both hands?”

The two started bickering in the car again. Gwyneth’s temples throbbed, but the antics of the two jesters in front of her seemed to wash away some of her earlier distress.

“I’m not considering anyone. Connor, just make sure you get Leonie home safely. Her parents must be worried.”

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