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Second Marriage Spoiled by a Coma Husband

My Wife 554

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Chapter 554 Proof and Doubt

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“I want to see you.”

James held her tight, his voice firm. “We agreed to argue while holding each other.”

Lily, speechless, thought, iWho /iiagreed /iito /iithat/ii? /i

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She didn’t want to argue in his arms. How was she supposed to argue properly like this? Being held ruined her rhythm, dulled her edge. No wonder she hadn’t been able to vent the way she’d nned.

“Lily, I didn’t peel apples for Renee.”

“Hmph!”

She turned her face away proudly, refusing to look at him.

She didn’t believe a word. The photo in Renee’s post had clearly shown his hand.

Lily believed in evidence. After a moment of silence, her face cold, she snapped, “Give me my phone.”

James obediently fetched it.

She quickly found Renee’s post, zoomed in on the photo, and thrust it before him. “Look carefully. Isn’t this your hand?”

One nce, and James knew–it was his hand.

He hadn’t expected that while he peeled an apple for Susan, someone would secretly take a photo.

Susan was his elder, she was ill, and when she said she wanted an apple, of course he hadn’t refused.

But Renee had twisted it.

To confirm, he grabbed his own phone and checked.

He and Renee were friends online, yet the post didn’t appear on his feed.

It was obvious–she had set the post to be visible only to Lily.

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She had done it on purpose.

“Feeling guilty? Out of excuses?”

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Lily kicked his shin lightly, scowling. “If you’ve got nothing to say, then let go of me!”

“I’m not guilty.”

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James refused to let her misunderstand. He exined quickly, “Yes,st night I peeled an apple–but not for Renee. It was for Grace. And I didn’t shower at Renee’s. Around eight, I left Grace’s ce. On the way back, I ran into Miye’s men. They’d even hired assassins. I worked with the police, helped capture many of them. That’s why I came home sote. My clothes were stained with blood. Beforeing back, I showered at the hospital. As luck would have it, Renee must have spotted me outside the hospital. When I finished, I saw her in my ward. She must have answered when you called while I was in the shower. She said those things on purpose–to make you misunderstand, to nder me!”

He believed in honesty between them, and he didn’t want her carrying a single doubt. Remembering how she had even used him of nting the wintersweet tree with Renee, he added, “I never nted that tree alone with Renee. That tree was Ivan’s idea when he was little. He was only sixpletely clueless. He saw that Dad, Uncle, Grandpa, and Grandpa–inw all had wives, and he said he wanted one too. He pointed at that tree and insisted it was his wife. I thought it was silly and didn’t want to help, but when we refused, he cried nonstop. Beating him didn’t help either. So Victor, Renee, and I had no choice but to help him nt it.”

Lily, stunned, thought, iSo /iithat /iitree /iiwasn’t /iiJames /iiand /iiRenee’s /iilove /iitoken/ii–/iiit /iiwas /iiIvan’s /i“wifei./ii” /i

She didn’t even know how to describe Ivan’s antics.

But when James mentioned assassins, when he said he’d been to the hospital, her worry instantly.

“James, why did you go to the hospital? Were you hurt?”

She urgently pulled at his clothes, trying to check,

“I’m fine.”

James caught her hand, trying to reassure her. “I was there for someone else.”

But Lily didn’t believe him.

She yanked his shirt harder–and then she smelled the faint trace of blood.

Her eyes dropped, and she saw the bandages across his chest.

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The gauze was stained red, fresh blood seeping through.

The sight of it burned her eyes until they filled with tears.

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A short while ago, hearing Renee’s voice on the phone had made her furious, miserable.

But now, she felt as if she had been unfair.

He treated her so well–how could she have doubted him?

Yes, there were men who ate from one bowl while staring at another, who betrayed loyal girlfriends for a shallow crush.

But not every man was fickle and faithless.

James was not John.

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