Chapter 1188
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Kenia let out a mocking laugh. âOh? Now Iâm your only family? Funny. Did you think of that when you conspired with Holley? When you plotted against Belinda and Lucas, did you ever stop to consider that?â
Sarai opened her mouth, but Kenia didnât give her the chance to speak.
âMaybe, just maybe, you hesitated for a moment,â Kenia said. âMaybe there was a tiny part of you that felt guilty. But in the end, your greed won. You made your choice. So spare me the tears. Iâm not interested in your remorse.â
Her words cut through Sarai like a blade.
Tears welled in Saraiâs eyes as she struggled to form a response. âKenia, please. Just let me explainââ
âThereâs nothing left to explain,â Kenia interjected firmly. âI donât want to hear another word from you. Sarai, from this moment forward, letâs go our separate ways. I hope you live a great life. Good luck.â
Keniaâs words hit Sarai like a punch to the gut. Her voice wavered as she choked out, âKenia⦠Wh-why are you saying this to me? Are you⦠cutting all ties with me?â
A deep weight pressed on Keniaâs heart. She felt sympathy for Sarai, but Sarai had gone too far this time.
She couldnât bring herself to forgive her.
Taking a steady breath, Kenia spoke with finality. âYes. I am cutting all ties with you.â
She hesitated briefly before continuing, her voice steady but laced with unspoken sorrow. âI raised you, and in return, you cared for me all these years. We owe each other nothing now. Letâs end our relationship.â
On the surface, Keniaâs expression remained composed, but inside, her heart was in pain.
âKenia!â Saraiâs voice rang through the phone, raw with anguish.
Yet, Kenia didnât waver. Without hesitation, she ended the call. The moment the line disconnected, silent tears streamed down Keniaâs face.
To Kenia, Sarai and Belinda were both her granddaughters.
Severing ties with Sarai was agonizing.
But no matter how much it hurt, this was a choice she had to make.
As Kenia sat immersed in sorrow, a voice pulled her back to the present. âMiss Wright, youâre back,â Margie said, breaking the silence.
Kenia inhaled deeply and quickly wiped away her tears.
At that moment, Belinda stepped into the living room.
She opened her mouth to speak but faltered as soon as she noticed Keniaâs reddened eyes.
âGrandma⦠What happened?â she asked, concern etching her features as she sat beside Kenia.
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