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Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee

If Marcus had brought her unhappiness, she was determined to inflict the same
upon Millie.
Rhea pulled out her phone, resolute in her decision to provoke Millie once more.
But when she called, there was no answer. Though she had a barrage of
sarcastic words at the ready, she found herself without an outlet for them.
No matter, she thought. If Millie wouldn't answer her phone, she could still send a
message.
“Millie, screw you. Marcus is mine. We had a wonderful night last night. His
physique is incredible, surpassing that of any male model.”
“Don't pretend you're not affected. I know you must have read the message and
you must be devastated. Ha ha, do you understand what it means when a man
lies to you? It signifies that he doesn't care about you in the slightest. Now you're
clinging to Marcus like a desperate woman. You're despicable.”
At that moment, Millie was in the kitchen, stirring a pot of soup. Upon reading the
messages, she stopped in her tracks. She glanced outside, where the sun was
unusually bright. Pulling her gaze away, she pursed her lips and typed a brief
response with one hand.
“Whose dog is barking?”
With that, she shut off her phone. She narrowed her eyes, trying to steel herself.
But in reality, she felt broken inside.
She couldn't help but wonder why Marcus had lied to her.
After finishing the soup, Millie made her way to the hospital.
Her grandmother savored two bowls of the warm soup. Millie then assisted her
into the wheelchair and gently pushed her outside to enjoy the sunshine.
As they ambled along the hospital path, Millie pushing the wheelchair at a
leisurely pace, her grandmother sensed that something was amiss. Millie was
usually filled with cheerful words, always eager to lift her spirits.
Today, Millie's eyes were often downcast, her expression heavy with sorrow.
Her grandmother asked in a worried tone, “Millie, is something bothering you?”
“No,” Millie replied, shaking her head.
“Don't deceive me, child. You grew up under my watchful eye. I can tell when
something's on your mind,” her grandmother insisted.
Millie looked down, only to notice her grandmother’s pure white hair. A sudden
pang of emotion overcame her.
Not wanting to cause her grandmother any distress, she leaned in, forcing a
smile, about to assure her that all was well.
Before she could speak, however, her grandmother cut her off. “Is your
unhappiness because of some trouble with Marcus?”
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The smile on Millie's face abruptly
vanished, replaced by a look of

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“Don't look so astonished. I've been
through this myself, you know. I had
difficulties with your grandfather.ipo.
The EN distressing foinginthe
world e be relationship troubles.
Did the two of you have an
argument?” her grandmother inquired
with a smile. The mere sight of her
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“It's nothing, Grandma. Please, don't
worry about me,” Millie answered,
shaking her head. pgs
possibly fe hercofaitd other? Could
she reveal that Marcus had deceived
her about a business trip, only to
gallivant with Rhea? She didn't want
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