Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Chapter 1469



Chapter 1469:noveldrama

As Kallie’s voice filled the room, Jeanette’s racing heart slowly steadied. She blinked up at Kallie and then forced a small, apologetic smile. “I’m sorry, Kallie. I didn’t mean to wake you.”

Kallie sighed, shaking her head with exasperated affection. “You don’t have to apologize. It’s not a big deal. Don’t be afraid. I’ll stay right here. If you’re still shaken, I can tell you a story. My kids loved bedtime stories when they were little.” Kallie began telling a story.

At first, Jeanette thought about resisting, but the gentle rhythm of Kallie’s voice wrapped around her like a warm blanket. Before she knew it, her eyelids grew heavy, and she drifted into a peaceful sleep. This time, no fear or nightmares chased her—only beautiful, bright dreams.

Watching Jeanette finally slip into a peaceful slumber, Kallie let out a quiet sigh of relief.

Elma was overjoyed when she heard that Kallie would bring Jeanette back. Eager to help, she woke up early to assist the servants in decorating the room.

Elma remarked, “I remember Jeanette doesn’t like this color. Let’s not place toys of this color here. I’ll help! Don’t think I’m weak. I’m actually quite strong.”

To prove her point, Elma flexed her muscles. However, instead of looking fierce, she only managed to appear adorable.

The servants chuckled, shaking their heads. “Elma, you should just rest. We’ll have everything done in no time.” “Yeah, we wouldn’t want you to get hurt.”

Elma glanced around and then let out a small pout before finally giving up. With a sigh, she plopped down in a spot, resting her chin in her hands, looking a little dejected. “Why can’t I just grow up faster?” A light tap on her head pulled her from her thoughts. Startled, she looked up and saw Calvin standing there. Her eyes brightened for a second, but then, as if recalling something, she gave a soft, reluctant hum. “So, you do remember you have a little sister at home? I was starting to think you had forgotten.”

Calvin blinked, momentarily at a loss for words. “Alright, alright. Don’t I always come back to keep you company whenever I have a break?” Elma huffed but didn’t argue.

Kallie firmly believed in granting her children freedom and independence. As long as they stayed out of trouble and followed the law, they were free to make their own choices. She never liked pressuring them and instead encouraged them to pursue their passions, ensuring they had access to the best educational resources available.

Unexpectedly, this approach led to a household full of independent and strong-willed children. Sophie and Calvin, in particular, took Kallie’s words to heart. Determined to chase their dreams, both were deeply focused on their studies, eager to graduate as quickly as possible so they could pursue what they truly loved. They both had a natural aptitude for learning.

Sophie was already researching her dream universities, though her age remained an obstacle.

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