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My Wife Act Differently Behind Me novel Chapter 2774

Summary for Chapter 2774: My Wife Act Differently Behind Me

My Wife Act Differently Behind Me novel Chapter 2774:

 At Chapter 2774 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 2774 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 2774 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 2774 at NovelFreePDF.com.

Nicole felt that both Patricia and Ellar's personalities complimented each other well. However, the question of whether they could leverage that fact to build a connection was ultimately for them to answer.

With this in mind, Nicole looked at Ellar, feeling that his future would be full of uncertainties.

Meanwhile, Stanley was still driving Tia home. She was riding shotgun with her head bowed as she struggled with the awkwardness within her. She had indeed planned to head home without joining the karaoke session, but she did not want to go home with Stanley. With the two of them being the only ones present in the car, Tia could not help but endure the crippling anxiety she was feeling at the moment.

"What did Cherry say to you?" Stanley abruptly asked.

He noticed that the way Tia treated him had significantly changed after her conversation with Cherry. It was as if Tia was purposely avoiding him, leading him to suspect that Cherry had said something controversial enough for Tia to misunderstand him.

"Erm. I-It's nothing," Tia stuttered, and lowered her head even further.

"Well, she must have said something," Stanley pointed out, still confused about Tia's reaction.

Cornered, Tia bit her lips and whispered, "She said she was leaving."

"That's all she said?" Stanley questioned, wondering if Cherry had revealed anything else.

Tia could no longer answer Stanley's question, as she did not want to lie to him. She could not possibly tell Stanley about Cherry's advice and explanation either. After all, Cherry had even exposed the fact that she cared about Stanley. Stuck in this predicament, Tia chose to remain silent.

Stanley sighed at Tia's silence. He stopped pursuing her as he did not want to push her further.

"Cherry is indeed leaving. She has a boyfriend. I'm just helping her," Stanley said to himself, but it was also directed at Tia. He was not aware of what Cherry had told Tia, so he had to take matters into his own hands and explain himself. After all, it was better for him to explain to Tia than to rely on others.

Tia realized Stanley was explaining himself to her. His explanation made her heart beat faster, as she was shocked and shaken by the fact he was clarifying things to her.

"I already have someone I like, but it's just that." Stanley paused and shot her a meaningful glance. "Well, she'll find out eventually."

Tia unconsciously firmed her grip on her skirt while her face blushed. She knew Stanley for sure that Stanley was talking about her.

This prompted Stanley to frown, pump the brakes, and pull over at the side of the road.

"What is it? Are you feeling unwell?" he asked with an affectionate look on his face.

"I'm fine," Tia said, shaking her head.

"Well, why is your face so red and your voice so soft, then?" Stanley questioned.

He figured that Tia might be unwell, and that she was just too embarrassed to admit it, so he reached out to touch her on the forehead.

"I really am fine," Tia replied, attempting to evade any physical contact with him.

However, she was a second too late, for his hand was already on her forehead.

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