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Unspoken Hearts: My Neglected Mute Wife’s Escape

Chapter 1533

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updatedAt: 2025-09-24

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    Once back on the beach, Kallie felt a wave of relief wash over her. She looked out at the expansive sea, her expression mingled with emotions. She was determined not to let the fear defeat her. She firmly believed that she could aplish anything she set her mind to.

    As evening approached, the group made their way back to the hotel.

    Linsey and the children were enjoying themselves immensely. Spotting Kallie and Jake, Linsey quickly approached them.

    “I saw everything,” Linsey said with a wink.

    Kallie looked puzzled. “What do you mean? What did you see?”

    Linseyughed. “I watched you two attempting to swim. Kallie, if you don’t know how to swim, that’s fine. I’ll teach you next time. Clearly, Mr. Reeves isn’t the best instructor.”

    Jake’s expression soured at thement.

    Kallie smiled. “That’s not the case.”

    Linsey yfully shook her head. “Believe me, I have eagle eyes, even from a distance.”

    Linsey’s light-hearted teasing helped Kallie shake off some of her earlier difort. Kallie grabbed Linsey’s hand, suggesting, “Let’s go explore some more.”

    They were supposed to check back into their hotel, but an unexpected issue arose.

    The hotel manager approached Kallie with a look of uncertainty. “Miss, I deeply apologize. It turns out all our rooms were booked by someone else earlier. The employee who handled it was new and made a mistake, and we’ve let them go. We’ll make sure topensate you for this inconvenience.”

    Kallie’s expression hardened.

    Linsey’s frustration was evident. “It’s the height of tourist season. How could other rooms suddenly be unavable? You didn’t mention this when we booked. Now you bring it up just as we arrive to check in. Isn’t this a bit too inconvenient?”

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    The manager tried to keep hisposure, offering a strained smile. “I’m truly sorry, but it was all due to the oversight by our new staff.”

    Kallie immediately saw through the manager’s lie. “I doubt that. Your hotel is part of a worldwide chain. How could someone new make such a significant mistake? Did someone influential book the entire hotel, offering a lot of incentives? You probably think weck the clout to challenge this, so you’re using this excuse to push us out, correct?”

    The manager’s smile froze as Kallie’s words hit home. Nevertheless, he continued, “Miss, I need to caution you that your usations could be seen as nder. We might consider legal action, and you might not want to face the consequences.”

    “Given the situation, you cannot stay here. It would be best if you left now to avoid further embarrassment.”

    With a haughty tilt of his head, the manager stood defiantly.

    Linsey was on the brink of pping him.

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