Chapter 5 Future Wife Ran Away
- What does she desire?
- Alora's heart clenched, but she still gave a sorrowful nod.
- "Alright, anything is fine."
- After marrying the Wilsons, I had everything I could wish for.
- Even if I felt a bit unfairly treated now, nothing was more crucial than Terry!
- "Deal."
- Elaine lifted her eyebrows and said, "Return my room to me."
- Rebecca and Leon had always dreamed of having a daughter.
- Even before their daughter was born, they had already set up a room for her.
- It was located right next to their master bedroom.
- The room was decorated with opulence and reflected the parents' deep affection.
- It was her room, and she wanted them back.
- "Are you talking about the room I'm staying in now?"
- "Yes," Elaine remarked.
- Alora didn't say anything.
- She was surprised. She hadn't anticipated that Elaine would want that room.
- She appeared torn. "Elaine, I've grown accustomed to living there."
- "So, it seems your Terry isn't as valuable as a room," Elaine said with a hint of sarcasm.
- "Alright, I agree."
- Alora looked as though she was prepared to give up anything for Terry.
- Elaine nodded with satisfaction.
- "Move out immediately. I'll make sure my parents call off the marriage with the Wilsons."
- With that, Elaine brushed past Alora and walked into the room.
- Alora's hands balled into fists.
- It was starting.
- First, this woman had stolen her parents' affection.
- Now, she was trying to take my room too.
- What else would she try to take?
- However, it didn't matter.
- I was already 20, of legal age to marry.
- As long as Elaine calls off the marriage, I could marry Ter right away.
- Once she was married to him, she would forget everything about the Currans!
- Imagining the bright future ahead, her lips curled into a soft smile.
- She pulled out her phone.
- Then, she found the number engraved in her memory and sent a message.
- ...
- Meanwhile, at the Wilson Manor.
- A man lounged on an imported leather sofa.
- The man had a face so strikingly handsome that it was almost divine. With clean-cut black hair, deep-set eyes, a high bridge of the nose, and thin lips, each feature was exquisitely crafted. Together, they formed an unparalleled and breathtakingly handsome visage.
- Dressed in a pristine white shirt, fastened with diamond buttons up to the first one below his collar, he exuded a sense of precision and control.
- His demeanor was icy, and he radiated a chill.
- Seated with his long legs crossed with effortless grace, he projected a regal presence.
- He is Terry Wilson, the eldest grandson of the Wilsons, and the one most likely to inherit leadership of the family.
- Behind him, a man and a woman stood a yard away.
- They were his assistants, Ryan Wilson and Carey Wilson.
- Both were strikingly good-looking and attentive.
- They were always prepared to follow his instructions.
- Directly across from Terry, a young man lounged on the sofa, casually munching on an apple with his legs crossed.
- He wore fashionable clothes and had his hair dyed a striking wine-red, perfectly matching his exceptionally handsome looks.
- Amidst everyone, he was impossible to miss.
- This is Neil Wilson, his younger brother.
- If Terry represented ice, then Neil represented fire.
- His passion was like fire.
- Terry glanced at the message from Alora on his phone, his brows gradually knitting together as the atmosphere around him grew heavy.
- The air seemed to freeze, becoming colder with every passing moment.
- "Ter, Elaine just asked Dad and Mom to call off the marriage. They'll be coming to the Wilsons in a few days. Just thought you should know."
- Call off the marriage?
- Terry's grip on the phone tightened slightly.
- The screen couldn't withstand the pressure.
- A crack appeared not long after.
- "D*mn! No way! Sister-in-law wants to call off the marriage?"
- Neil had somehow moved to his side without him noticing.
- Seeing the message, he was stunned.
- The thought of marrying Terry made her so happy she could wake up laughing from her dreams!
- And now, she willingly called off the marriage?
- She must have lost her mind!
- After the shock came a burst of laughter.
- "Haha, Terry, you're so unfortunate. Your fiancée, whom you've cared for these past two years, doesn't want you anymore! What kind of world is this? Even a bride who's already yours can run away! Live long enough, and you'll see everything!"