At Chapter 146 Nicole and Jared find themselves entangled in a web of secrets. As the chapter unfolds, Nicole becomes increasingly aware of the subtle nuances in her husband's behavior. A nagging feeling tugs at her, hinting that Jared's love may not be as transparent as it seems. The content of Chapter 146 shows
Little did she know that behind closed doors, a different side of Jared emerges, leaving her to grapple with questions about the authenticity of their connection.
Nicole's suspicion intensifies, fueled by whispers of doubt that echo in the corridors of her mind. In Chapter 146 of My Wife Act Differently Behind Me novel, the couple's seemingly idyllic life takes a turbulent turn as Nicole unravels the layers of Jared's persona. Read My Wife Act Differently Behind Me novel Chapter 146 at NovelFreePDF.com.
"She deserves it! Let her do the same to Harvey!"
When Snow and Raine heard Harvey was coming to the cafeteria, they planned to wait nearby to try their luck to see if they could see him, not expecting that they would run into this scene.
Raine gloated and shouted in a loud voice, "Nicole, you now got your karma for bullying Celia! Beg me, and I may put in some good words for you. You know, Celia is a good friend of mine and my sister's. Her boyfriend might spare you for the sake of us."
"Cain, you shouldn't hold grudges against Nicole simply because she bullied Celia a few times. After all, Nicole doesn't know any better, but you all are different."
Everyone agreed with what the two said. Snow was so good-hearted that she repaid evil with good despite what Nicole had done to her. What Raine said might be nasty, but it did make sense. It was Nicole who started all this.
Nicole was nonchalant, not even sparing a glance at the people around her. Instead, she looked with icy eyes at Cain, who had been sort of her old acquaintance. Cain, who was tall with a fleshy face, stood there and looked up to no good. He had been beaten so badly that he had to be carried to the hospital before this. How dare he stand in her way
now?
As Nicole looked at Cain with frosty eyes, Cain seemed to see Nicole's hostility and frantically waved his hand to tell her he was not here to fight. He hesitantly took a few steps forward and then took out a black box from behind him.
"I'm sorry, Nicole. My girlfriend and I apologize for offending you. Please accept this as a token of apology and let the matter rest here."
Everyone, including Snow and Paine, was stunned to see what unfolded before their eyes. How could this be? Should Cain not teach Nicole a lesson?
Unbeknownst to them was that Cain had secretly " taught" Nicole a lesson and ended up in the hospital that day. Celia wanted to avenge him, and before she could do anything, she met Jared and had been afraid to go to school for almost a week. She told her boyfriend about it, and neither of them dared to offend Jared. The best way forward was to make peace with Nicole. What they did not know was that the seemingly indifferent Nicole was actually friendlier than Jared was.
Cain was still suffering from the mental trauma of what had happened to him that day. When he looked at Nicole in front of him, he could still feel pain in his lower abdomen and fractured right leg.
Everyone watched in surprise. Nicole did not speak while the big guy, Cain, looked timid in front of Nicole as he handed out the black box with trembling hands.
Nicole looked at Cain and still said nothing, while the surprised Lulu walked past him and left.
Cain had no clue if Nicole had forgiven him. He could only follow her quietly while his followers were at least ten meters away, as they all did not want to get too close to Nicole. They could still vividly remember how painful it was to be beaten by Nicole.
Nicole was no slouch in fighting. Her every punch and kick were precise and hit them in the most vulnerable spots. She became a nightmare for them, so much so that they were even afraid to get close to her.
Raine was stunned to see Cain cowering before Nicole. It made what she had said just now feel like a slap in her face. She stomped her feet in anger, spun away, and left, as she no longer wanted to waste time waiting for Harvey with Snow. It was so humiliating. The stares of others made her feel ashamed of herself. She was suffering from humiliation as much as her arrogance.
Snow did not care if her sister had left. She just stood there looking at Nicole from behind, deep in thought.
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