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The Divorced Heiress Revenge (Bella Thompson) novel Chapter 1706

“Ax, Roza has hardly touched her food because she is too busy serving you. Do you treat your wife this ‘well’?”

Bella ate the shrimp Justin had peeled for her, her beautiful eyes wide open. “I am warning you; if you do not treat Roza well, I will introduce her to Drew, Declan, and Ralph! Let us see if you can still eat after that.”

Axel choked in fear, almost dropping his bowl.

Roza blushed, quickly patting his back and handing him her water cup. “Master, please don’t joke about me.”

“Roza... Cough, cough, I’m sorry.” Axel hurriedly piled meat onto Roza’s plate, his face turning red on the verge of tears. “It is my first time being in a relationship. Please don’t be angry at me for not taking good care of you. Give me some time... I will learn, no, I will learn quickly!”

Roza shyly pressed her lips together, and her delicate fingers, skilled in sewing countless garments, lightly poked his chest. “There’s no rush. We have a long life ahead of us.”

Bella and Justin exchanged smiles.

Despite their diverse talents and personalities, the Thompson siblings had one thing in common. They were all hopeless romantics.

After dinner, they got down to business.

Roza said seriously, “Master, guess who visited my studio today?”

“Who?”

“James Iverson’s wife, Coral.”

“Master, you always hit the nail on the head.” Roza took a deep breath to calm herself, but when she looked up again, her eyes were still filled with angry red veins. “Coral fainted while trying on the dress in the fitting room. I went in to check and found her covered in injuries. There were bruises from beatings, cigarette burns, and whip marks. Some were fresh, just starting to scab over.”

The room fell into a shocked silence.

Suddenly, there was a loud bang.

Bella’s eyes were blazing as she slammed the table. She even startled Justin, who was used to her temper. He was nervous.

“James... That monster! That despicable animal deserves to die!”

Bella was never one to tolerate injustice and found domestic violence utterly unforgivable.

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