Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Chapter 1449



Chapter 1449:noveldrama

Jeanette slowly blinked her eyes open at the sound of Kallie’s voice. Despite the fever, she hadn’t lost consciousness yet, though it seemed like the fever was overtaking her.

Kallie sighed in relief when she saw Jeanette’s eyes open. Her anger at the hospital’s negligence bubbled up, but she knew this wasn’t the time to cause a scene. That could be dealt with later. Right now, she had to get Jeanette somewhere safe.

Kallie placed the new phone into Jeanette’s hands and gently scooped her into her arms.

Jeanette, ever considerate, protested weakly, “Kallie, it’s okay. I can walk. You’re going to get worn out carrying me.”

Kallie’s voice softened as she comforted Jeanette. “It’s fine. I’m used to this. You’re as light as a feather.”

Kallie wasn’t bragging. Carrying Jeanette felt effortless. Even though Jeanette was a bit taller than Elma, she was much lighter. It was clear that Jeanette needed someone who could care for her properly.

It was clear that Jeanette must have been living off cheap, unhealthy food just to save money.

Cradled in Kallie’s arms, Jeanette slowly shut her eyes and mumbled, “Mom? Mom, is that you? I miss you so much… Lacey and I missed you every single day since you left.”

The moment Jeanette mentioned Lacey, Kallie froze mid-step, her expression wavering for a moment.

As Kallie carried Jeanette out of the hospital, a group of men in black suits closed in around them. Their intentions were crystal clear: they had come for Kallie and Jeanette.

These men, all from Ysland, stood tall and imposing, their presence heavy with an oppressive aura.

Even with Jeanette in her arms, Kallie held her ground, not a hint of fear in her eyes. She furrowed her brows slightly. “Whatever they’re paying you, I’ll double it. Just name your price.”

The men remained unfazed, and their leader let out a mocking laugh. It was obvious that this problem couldn’t be solved with money.

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Kallie exhaled slowly, maintaining her composure. She calmly said, “This child is innocent. If your employer has a problem with me, take it out on me. At least let me take the child somewhere safe first. Surely, you’re not worried about me running off, are you?”

If Lisa commanded, she could have ensured Kallie never even set foot on a plane back home.

The bodyguards exchanged glances, seemingly weighing Kallie’s words. Just as they wavered, a sharp, cutting voice sliced through the tension. “Have you all forgotten my cousin’s orders? Neither Kallie nor that kid leaves. And if any of you let them go, don’t bother showing up for work tomorrow.”

The bodyguards stiffened, and whatever sympathy they might have had vanished in an instant.

Kallie frowned as she watched a tall, broad-shouldered man from Ysland approach. Despite his imposing frame, a shadow of malice clung to him. There was a faint resemblance to Lisa in his facial structure.

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