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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 1375

Meanwhile.

Kirsten Delaney was curled up on the sofa in her apartment, scrolling idly through her phone. The moment a new trending search popped up, her thumb froze.

#Gian Atwood plays the hero, publicly claims to be single#

She clicked into the attached video. The glare of the crystal chandeliers was almost blinding. Gian stood tall and commanding in the center of the hall, shielding a woman in a white dress behind him, and coldly spitting out the words, "I don't have a wife," to some sleazy-looking man.

The camera zoomed in close enough to capture the absolute freeze in his eyes.

Kirsten let out a soft, self-deprecating laugh, the corners of her lips pulling into a bitter smile.

The comments online were blowing up. Some people were declaring that Gian was back on the market as a highly eligible bachelor.

Others were placing bets that the woman he was protecting was his new flame. It didn't take long for the internet sleuths to dig up her identity: Miss Gaylord, a piano teacher. The very same piano teacher who had come to the house to give Kirsten lessons not too long ago.

So that was it.

Kirsten tossed her phone onto the cushion and leaned her head back, staring up at the ceiling as her vision slowly blurred.

She had genuinely believed that even though their marriage was a sham, they were at least still friends.

But now?

A fake marriage had drained whatever goodwill was left between them. They couldn't even manage to be friends anymore.

Kirsten closed her eyes, a suffocating wave of despair pressing down on her chest until it ached.

Perhaps from the very beginning, Gian had only agreed to marry her out of obligation, a favor meant to appease the people around him.

He had never held any space for her in his heart. To him, this marriage was nothing more than a tedious chore he had to endure.

Now, with the divorce imminent and the mandatory cooling-off period still ticking away, he couldn't wait to tell the whole world he was single while openly protecting another woman at a public event.

This ending must be exactly what he wanted, wasn't it?

Kirsten chuckled softly at her own foolishness. She stood up, walked over to her closet, and pulled out a suitcase.

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