The man in the photo looked to be in his forties, but he had an exceptional air about him, and the suit he wore gave him a commanding presence. This was not the aura of a simple businessman.
A moment of thought was all it took for Hawthorne to deduce the man’s identity. It was Stein, Victoria’s brother. He remembered that this man hadn’t appeared at his and Gwyneth’s wedding. For him to suddenly show up in Greenvale, bypass them, and go straight for Patti, using force to get a confession and a recording… that was definitely something Stein would do.
“Alright, put some ice on your face, and then I’ll take you to the hospital.” Patti’s face was a gruesome sight. Without prompt medical attention, she could be permanently disfigured.
“But I don’t want to go to the hospital,” she whined. It was too humiliating.
“You have to. Aren’t you afraid James will be suspicious when he sees you? I’m bringing you with me on the day of his contract signing. I want you to be there, to witness him securing that multi-billion-dollar project with your own eyes.”
Patti wasn’t a complete idiot; she understood Hawthorne’s meaning. Only by being there would she have value to James. And only then could Hawthorne slowly build James’s trust in her, make him rely on the projects she brought, and ultimately lure him into the elaborate trap he had set.
Hawthorne’s tone was firm and left no room for argument. Patti had no choice but to change her clothes and go with him. She put on a large hat and a mask, hiding her face completely, only getting into Hawthorne’s car after ensuring no one could see her.
At the hospital, Hawthorne had arranged a private channel for a fast-tracked appointment. When Patti’s face was revealed to the doctor, both he and the nurses gasped. They had never seen a face beaten so badly it looked like a swollen pig’s head. Patti’s delicate skin was engorged with blood, the red capillaries clearly visible, a testament to the brutality of the attack.
“Mr. Everhart, this is…?” the doctor asked instinctively, then immediately regretted it.
Her outburst startled the nurses. After applying the medication, they retreated, muttering as they walked away. “I was actually starting to feel sorry for her. Look at that vicious attitude. No wonder her man slapped her. I’d want to give her a couple of slaps myself. It must be her personality. She probably acts all high and mighty while messing around with Mr. Everhart, and that’s why she got hit.”
“Exactly. Mr. Everhart seems so refined and gentle. The Langford family of Starfall City would never have let a scumbag marry into their family. And if you ask me, this woman isn’t even that good-looking. She must be the one clinging to Mr. Everhart. She deserved to be beaten. I hope next time he breaks a bone. When we treat her, we can press down real hard and teach her a lesson.”
The young nurses continued their tirade as they carried the medical tray back to the nurses’ station. After her treatment, Patti put her hat and mask back on and came out. Hawthorne personally drove her back to the apartment.
“You need to go to the hospital on schedule for the next few days. I’ll come pick you up every day. It’s crucial that your face doesn’t have any scars.”

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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....