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The Fifth Year of Marriage to Him novel Chapter 169

Chapter 169

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A pity these hands had held more than just her.

Without Maricela around, maybe he truly would’ve been her shield, using these hands to shelter her from everything -just as he claimed.

For the past five years, the shelter he provided might not have been cloudless. But in his mind, it was.

Yet whenever Maricela appeared, these same hands became the force that shoved her into the abyss.

Even the name Maricelaseemed dangerous to linger on.

The moment the thought crossed her mind, Maricela called.

Cedrick-

Lucille caught only that honeyed cry before Cedrick put on his earpiece.

Maricela.

Cedrick’s voice was naturally gentle when he was in good spirits, but talking to Maricela made it drip with tender-

ness.

Whatever Maricela said on the other end, Cedrick responded instantly, Alright, I’ll come get you right now. Wait thereMmWant me to bring you bubble tea?

Okay.

Lucille knew what came next: Take a cab home. Something came up.

So she saved him the trouble-opening the car door and stepping out herself.

Lucille.

Cedrick followed, swiftly rounding the car to block her path.

Now what?

Lucille met his gaze with weary eyes.

Maricela visited a nursing home with too many donations to carry alone. I’ll drive her there and help with the elder- ly.

Lucille nodded. Great. How thoughtful.

You know she used to volunteer at hospitals, caring for neglected seniors. She’s always been this kind.

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Biting back the urge to roll her eyes, Lucille nodded again. Mm. Admirable.

LucilleHis expression turned earnest. Charity matters. It’s good she has this heart.

Did I say otherwise? Haven’t I agreed twice?

She smiled at him.

Sincerely?

He hesitated. Sounded sarcastic.

Dead serious.

Her smile widened. See my eyes? They’re smiling.

Cedrick studied her, then nodded, reassured. I’ll drive you out to catch a cab.

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Lucille glanced at her deflated father and Tristen emerging from the office building. A ride beat enduring their shouts -for now.

Sure enough, the moment she got in the car, her father’s roaring began.

Her dad screamed as someoneprobably one of the menstruck him.

Cedrick glanced at her. Want me to tell them to stop?

Lucille sat motionless, shaking her head.

If this counted as violence, what had she witnessed as a child?

Her drunken father smashing bottles, kicking and punching after losing betswhat was that?

Back then, tiny Lucille had tried shielding her mom, only to get slapped across the face. Her mom screamed she was the reason for the beatings.

Cedrick’s phone ranghis men reporting in.

He answered via Bluetooth, filling the car with their voices: Mr. Maynard, it’s done. Heading to the notary now.

Good. Bring me the certificate when it’s ready.

Hanging up, he turned to her. Sorted. No more trouble for you or Grandma.

Thank you.

The words slipped out, polite yet distant.

His lips curved slightly. Thank me? Since when so formal?

Lucille nodded. Necessary.

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