The Spare Wife

Chapter 263



Chapter 263 Kill Two Birds With One Stone
Kelly returned to her room, closed the door, and sat on the edge of the bed. After some time, she took out her phone and looked
at the peacock overtone on the screen. Then, she was lost in thought. It’s normal for the Pearsons to be able to afford the
Tahitian pearls. However. I doubt Abigail went to Eastbay just to buy a pearl for Luna as jewelry.
Can you guys help me find out what Abigail bought when she went to Eastbay? In return, I’ll assist you with something–to wipe
out anyone who knows the truth about the Pearson Family. After she was done editing her message, she sent it with a smile.
In the meantime, Abigail sneezed.
“Did you catch a cold when you visited Eastbay?” Analise hurried over and touched her forehead.
“No. It’s just that my nose suddenly itched. Maybe because Orangie is around?” replied Abigail as she rubbed her nose and
looked at the orange cat crouching at her feet.
“Nonsense. I’ve always used the cat supplies that Luna bought for me. There’s never a single strand of cat fur in the house.”
Analise refused to admit that Orangie might be the cause of Abigail’s sneeze.
“I’m just saying,” said Abigail as she let out a yawn.
“Just go and sleep if you’re tired. Don’t push yourself too hard.” Analise patted her shoulder.
“I know,” replied Abigail. It was just that she wanted to spend more time with her grandma.
As Analise looked at her for a while, she casually asked, “It’s been some time since the Pearsons looked for you.”
Hearing her words, Abigail knew she was concerned about her. “They won’t look for us anymore, They’ve already found the
person they were looking for. Don’t worry. It’s all a misunderstanding.” To ease Analise’s concerns, she decided to tell her the
truth.
When Analise heard it, she was shocked. “They’ve found her?”
“What’s wrong?” Abigail looked at her.
Immediately, Analise waved her hands and said, “It’s nothing. It’s good that they’ve found her. Did you meet the child? Does she
resemble you in any way?”

“No. I didn’t get the time. Plus, it’s not my business, nothing interesting. Anyway, you can rest easy from now on, Grandma.
Nobody will ever come to take your granddaughter away again,” Abigail said softly.
Hearing her words, Analise managed a forced smile and did not say anything. Instead, she absentmindedly watched the TV
while holding Orangie.
After this matter had passed, Abigail returned to her room. As she recalled Analise’s odd reaction, she could not help but let her
thoughts wander. Is Grandma disappointed because I’m not the daughter of the Pearson Family? Or perhaps she was worried
about me being taken away but also secretly hoped that the Pearsons would recognize me? However, Grandma isn’t one to
seek personal gain. She’s an honest person. Hence, there is no way she’d want me to be mistaken for the Pearson Family’s
daughter just because they were rich. If she has a connection with the Pearson Family, what’s with the girl they found?
As she thought about it, her mind was a mess. She ran her fingers through her hair and decided to message Luna when Sean
called. At that moment, she accidentally answered his call. Then, she reluctantly held her phone to her ear.
“Are you at home?” he asked straightforwardly.
“What’s the matter?” She countered.
“Imissed you. That’s all.” Sean’s voice was low and husky.
“Oh, I see,” Abigail responded with an expressionless face. She wondered if he got any inspiration from Eric’s post to be so
straightforward.
He fell silent momentarily before asking, “Do you have any thoughts about Eric’s post?”
Hearing his words, she did not answer immediately. She thought about her feelings when she read the post and replied, “I don’t
know. It felt strange realizing that I’ve also had moments when I had been on someone’s mind for three years.”
“Okay. I understand,” said Sean. Then, he ended the call.
Abigail held her phone and felt puzzled by his response. Meanwhile, Sean was with Kevin. He held a can of beer in one hand
and his phone in the other, silently staring at her name. From the moment he saw that post, he was unsettled. Finally, under
Kevin’s prodding, he made the call, and the outcome was as they had expected.

“Damn...” Kevin took a sip of his beer and had mixed feelings. After all, Eric had defied everyone to clear Abigail’s name and
increase Alana’s popularity. Any woman would be touched by his actions. Now, people were shipping the duo on social media.
No one had remembered the once assistant and president’s couple pairing.
“If she falls for it, it’ll be troublesome,” he expressed his concerns as he looked at Sean, who had remained silent for a long time.
“I know.” Sean put down his phone and lowered his eyes. He was in deep thought.
Looking at him, Kevin placed his beer down and asked, “What’s your plan?”
“The Davidsons won’t agree to this. Even if Eric is persistent about this, there’s no use. His family gave him everything. The
reason he dares to go against the entertainment agency is because his parents opened it for his sake.” Sean looked at Kevin.
“You’ve done your research. What’s next, then?” Kevin asked, appearing attentive.
“Then, it’s time for us to take action. The entertainment industry is full of unknown dangers. They will surely do something bad to
Abby to crush Eric’s spirit.” Sean’s cycs darkened.
“Kill two birds with one stone, huh...” Kevin mumbled.


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