The Spare Wife

Chapter 100



Chapter 100

Chapter 100 Almost Revealed Everything

Abigail looked at Luna and nodded gently. “You’re right.”

“I think the whole situation is definitely related to Joan. Why else would they use that surname? It’s clearly a provocation to you as the rightful wife,” Luna continued her analysis.

Abigail remained silent, focusing on her embroidery.

Luna, holding a tablet, was busy with her own tasks. Suddenly, she put the tablet down.

“I just remembered, you went with Old Mrs. Graham yesterday, didn’t you?” Luna asked Abigail urgently.

Abigail nodded. “Yes, she took me. She’s been trying various folk remedies for my pregnancy.”

Luna stared at Abigail intently. “Is there a possibility that Joan had someone approach Old Mrs. Graham and deliberately provoke you using her surname? She may not know you, but as long as it disgusts you, it would’ve served her purpose.”

Abigail pondered for a moment and then nodded. “What you’re saying makes sense. If she wanted to upset Sean’s rightful wife, she definitely wouldn’t approach someone close. After all, if Sean

found out, it wouldn’t end well.”

“If Old Mrs. Graham wasn’t constantly finding doctors to induce pregnancy for you, Joan wouldn’t

have had the opportunity to scheme against you. I bet the entire Grahams are against you!” Luna

said with resentment. “Not only that, but if Sean finds out, he’ll probably protect that homewrecker

Joan!”

Abigail pursed her lips but didn’t say anything.

With her head bowed, she quietly embroidered a rose, slowly digesting the bitterness in her heart.

She spoke gently. “Sean and I are really not suitable for each other. His grandmother doesn’t

believe me, and neither does he. It’s clear they don’t consider me family.”

Luna, upon hearing this, felt a surge of bitterness fill her chest.

“So, I’m not as upset about what she said, because from now on, I have nothing to do with them,” Abigail said softly.

She had spent these three years enduring grievances, and she still couldn’t wake up. It was her own

fault for letting Sean and Joan bully her.

“Yes, we need to look forward,” Luna reassured.

After dinner, Kevin called Abigail into Luna’s room.

“Victor and Damian both have to leave. It’s Mr. Graham’s decision,” Kevin said with a feigned

solemnity, but his eyes occasionally flitted between Abigail and Luna.

Abigail looked at him. “Why isn’t Nina leaving?”

“Although Damian tried to frame her, there’s no evidence,” Kevin explained.

“If there’s no evidence, won’t they continue to investigate?” Luna insisted.

Kevin thought to himself that he was giving Luna a bit of leeway because Abigail was Sean’s wife.

He could only chuckle and reply, “There’s nothing to investigate. In a place this small, it’s all just hearsay. There are no surveillance cameras, so how can they investigate?”

“Didn’t they say anyone involved should leave? Why can Nina stay?” Abigail’s tone was cool and

composed.

Kevin felt that her attitude had always been like this, but today, it gave him the impression of being interrogated under harsh questioning.

He scratched his head, a bit hesitant. “Nina has a good relationship with Joan’s agent, Sabrina. Joan pleaded with Mr. Graham for Nina’s sake, out of consideration for their agent–client relationship.”

Before Abigail could react, Luna coldly snorted and immediately started mocking, “So if Joan can save her with just a word, why bother investigating anything?”

Abigail looked at Kevin with icy detachment, her eyes devoid of any warmth. “So, with just a word from Joan, Nina gets to stay? And Sean agreed to this?”

“Yes…” Kevin was sweating, his scalp tingling.

“How interesting,” Abigail said, her lips curling with sarcasm. She stood up and calmly told Luna, “I’m going to change to a different place to stay. As I mentioned before, I won’t be taking any more leaves. I’m leaving the show directly, and I’ve already arranged to move.”

stepped forward to stop her “Abigail If you

“How interesting,” Abigail said, her lips curling with sarcasm. She stood up and calmly told Luna,

“I’m going to change to a different place to stay. As I mentioned before, I won’t be taking any more leaves. I’m leaving the show directly, and I’ve already arranged to move.”

Kevin saw the determination on her face and quickly stepped forward to stop her. “Abigail… If you say Victor has nothing to do with you, and you now leave the show, what will Mr. Graham think?

Your actions are just a slap in the face to him.”

Abigail looked at him with a cold smile. “As if he hasn’t done the same to me before, perhaps even

more. Let go.”

Kevin quickly released her.

Abigail didn’t even look back; she just opened the door and walked out.

Even in her anger, she didn’t slam the door. She closed it gently.

Luna coolly began packing her things. “Tell me about the penalty for breaching the contract. I’ll pay it before I leave.” Material © NôvelDrama.Org.

“Uh, no, she’s just an assistant. If she leaves, she leaves. You can stay and continue with the design work. It has nothing to do with you, right? You’re making it sound like she’s Alana, and you’re just an assistant,” Kevin said, suddenly changing his tone and laughing carelessly.

Luna instantly calmed down, narrowly avoiding revealing everything.


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