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Once Cast-Off Wife Now Untouchable Queen novel Chapter 57

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Chapter 57 The Farewell Gifts

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Aella pulled out two bank cards and handed one to her mother. The jewelry has already been sold. I split the 1.5 million dollars between these two cards. I’m keeping a billion to settle things with Tyrone and end the marriage. The rest is for you.”

Her head lowered, she hesitated for a long time before finally whispering, I’ve decided to go overseas to study for a while. I’ll come back as soon as I can.

Her parents exchanged a heavy glance, too heartbroken to speak.

At last, Miriam broke the silence. Go. You’re still young. Do whatever you want to do. Don’t worry about us.

Behind her, Clyde stood in his bedroom doorway. His eyes were red, fingers gripping the edge of the door. He pressed his lips together, staring at his sister without saying a word.

Aella knew that no matter what she decided, her parents would always support her.

That night, she went into Clyde’s room.

He sat curled up in his beanbag chair, silently playing a video game. Aella walked over, ruffled his short hair, and gently took off his headphones.

Her voice was full of warmth and sadness. Clyde, while I’m away, help Mom and Dad out more on weekends, okay? When I get back, I’ll bring you a gift.

Clyde quit the game and asked in a sulky tone, You’re leaving because of my brotherinlaw, aren’t you?

Even now, he still thought of Tyrone as his brotherinlaw, just like Aella couldn’t fully erase Tyrone from her heart.

Aella shook her head. No, I’m doing this for myself and our family. It has nothing to do with him.

Her words sounded firm, but deep down, she knew that part of her reason for leaving was Tyrone.

She didn’t want to see him again.

Nor did she want to hear anything about him or Zera and their child.

After making sure everything at home was settled, Aella met Virginia and Raine the next day for lunch.

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She wouldn’t be back until the end of the year.

Virginia had treated her like her daughter since she was little.

Raine was even closer with her.

Aella felt it was only right to treat them to a meal before she left.

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Virginia gracefully held her knife and fork, but her eyes never left Aella’s face. She asked gently, Tell me honestly, has Tyrone been hurting you again?

Aella lowered her eyes.

After thinking for a moment, she spoke calmly to Virginia. Tyrone is on a business trip. He hasn’t done anything to me.”

Raine sat quietly, barely touching her food. She glanced at the gift Aella had brought her, unease creeping into her heart.

She looked at Aella and asked softly, Are you planning to divorce my brother?

Later, after parting ways with Virginia and Raine, Aella returned to the villa she once shared with Tyrone.

She called a moving company and spent the entire afternoon tearing the place apartliterally.

Furniture, decorations, and belongings were torn out and dumped into the garden until it looked like a junkyard. But Aella never ordered them to be hauled away.

As evening fell, Zera arrived at the villa with her son.

She stood at the doorway, staring at the gutted house, unease flickering in her eyes. Mrs. Winter,she asked cautiously, why did you call us here? Is this some kind of payback for what I said in front of Tyrone that day?

She couldn’t help thinking of that day, how she had stirred things up in front of Tyrone. Was this woman trying to get revenge now?

Aella stood by the floortoceiling window, gazing at the mountain of debris outside. Her voice was calm. Ms. Caldwell,she said. I’ll step aside. I’ll let you and Tyrone be together.”

Zera’s eyes flickered, doubt showing through. Mrs. Winter, if you truly meant that, you would have done it long ago. Why now?

For a moment, she didn’t know how to respond.

Aella turned, her gaze sweeping across the empty villa. I grew up with Tyrone,she said quietly.

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