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Synopsis

His Kindhearted Wife by Author: Red Auza revolves around this guy Jace, who kinda got Margot pregnant by accident, you know? And he didn’t really love her or anything, but he had to go and marry her anyway.

Now, Margot, she’s just the sweetest, most devoted wife you ever saw.

She’d do anything for that guy, no matter what.

Seriously, she’s like the kindest, most self-sacrificing person ever.

But then she finds out the truth – Jace’s heart was never really with her, he was still hung up on his ex.

Ouch, right? Well, let me tell you, that’s when Margot makes a decision that really makes Jace realize just how messed up he’s been.

And let’s just say, he’s not gonna get out of that one scot-free, if you catch my drift.

It’s a wild ride, let me tell you.

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Book Title His Kindhearted Wife
Author Author: Red Auza
Where to Read Amazon | Webnovel | Dreame | Goodnovel
Genres Modern Romance
Tags R18, Romance

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PROLOGUE

Jace makes a comment about Maggie’s sister, Margot, which annoys Blaze and leads to a brief argument. Maggie introduces Margot to the group, and Jace notes that Margot looks familiar, prompting Blaze to warn him not to add her to his “collection.” The group’s interactions reveal their close-knit dynamic, with Dane and Phoenix engaging in some playful banter. The chapter focuses on the group’s interactions and the introduction of Maggie’s sister Margot, who seems to have a past connection with Jace.

ONE

Jace wakes up to find Margot, Maggie’s sister, cuddled up next to him. Jace panics, realizing he slept with Margot, who was a v$$$$n, the night before. He tries to come to terms with the situation, acknowledging that this would anger his friend Blaze, who is in a relationship with Maggie. Jace contemplates his actions and the potential consequences, as Margot wakes up and expresses her affection for him. The chapter focuses on Jace’s internal turmoil and his attempt to navigate the complicated situation he has found himself in.

TWO

Jace informs his friends Dane, Zeus, and Blaze about his intimate encounter with Margot, Maggie’s sister. The group reacts with shock and concern, warning Jace that Maggie will be furious. Dane reminds Jace that Margot is not just any woman, but his friend as well. Margot arrives, and the group greets her warmly. Blaze suggests a double date with Jace and Margot, which Jace reluctantly agrees to, not wanting to anger Blaze. When Maggie is on her way, Blaze leaves Jace to go with Margot, forcing Jace to drive her back. The chapter focuses on the complicated situation Jace has found himself in, with his friends’ reactions and Margot’s involvement adding to the tension.

THREE

Jace encounters a woman in the bathroom and is about to follow her when he spots Margot entering the bar.

Margot invites Jace to dinner, and he takes her to a nearby restaurant.

Jace reflects on Margot’s kind and modest nature, contrasting it with her more dramatic sister, Maggie.

He also mentions their previous encounters, including an incident where Margot apologized to a man who had intruded on her.

Jace and Margot’s relationship seems to be progressing, with Margot considering herself Jace’s girlfriend.

Jace acknowledges that he has a need for physical intimacy and has been trying to accommodate Margot’s more conservative preferences.

Dane has suggested that Jace should try to genuinely like Margot.

While having dinner with Margot, Jace encounters his ex-girlfriend, Brianna, who is now single and interested in reconnecting with him.

Jace is conflicted, as he is still with Margot at the time.

The chapter ends with Brianna inviting Jace to the club that night, leaving Jace in a dilemma between his current and former romantic interests.

FOUR

Jace encounters his ex-girlfriend, Brianna, and they quickly become intimate. Brianna kisses Jace and they undress each other, leading to passionate s$$$$l activities. Jace ignores his ringing phone, which is Margot calling, as he is focused on being with Brianna. He compares the experience with Brianna to his relationship with Margot, noting that Brianna’s intimacy is different and more familiar to him. The chapter ends with Jace turning off his phone, seemingly choosing to be with Brianna over addressing Margot’s call.

FIVE

Jace receives numerous messages from Margot, who is concerned about his whereabouts.

He lies to her, claiming his “cousin” had asked for help with a broken bathroom light.

Jace then informs Brianna that he needs to leave, but promises to visit her again.

At the office, Jace discusses his relationship with Brianna with his coworkers, Blaze and Phoenix, who are surprised but do not judge him.

Jace continues to secretly date Brianna, occasionally staying the night at her house, while maintaining his relationship with Margot.

Brianna suggests that Jace should leave Margot, but he feels guilty and unable to do so, especially as Blaze is dealing with marital issues.

Jace promises Brianna that he will make things right once the situation with Margot and Blaze is resolved, and Brianna agrees to wait for him.

SIX

Jace is faced with a dilemma as Margot is pregnant, causing tension in his relationship with Brianna. Brianna questions whether they need to end their connection, but Jace assures her that he can fulfill his obligations to his child without cutting off their relationship. Jace uses physical intimacy to persuade Brianna to stay with him, promising that she is the only one for him.

At the office, Jace’s coworkers, Blaze, Phoenix, Dane, and Zeus, confront him about Margot’s pregnancy. They question Jace’s plans, with Blaze being particularly critical, having been informed by his wife about the situation. Jace struggles to provide clear answers, leading to further interrogation from his colleagues about his actions and intentions.

SEVEN

Jace and Brianna have a heated discussion about their relationship, with Brianna expressing her reluctance to be a “homewrecker” due to Jace’s impending marriage to Margot.

Jace pleads with Brianna to stay, even suggesting they leave together and start a new life.

However, Brianna is conflicted, as she doesn’t want to cause any harm to Jace’s future family.

Their private conversation is interrupted by the arrival of Maggie and Margot, Jace’s fiancée.

Maggie makes a sarcastic remark about their public display of affection, leading to an awkward introduction between Brianna and the two women.

Margot then joins Jace, while Brianna quickly excuses herself and leaves.

Jace is left feeling remorseful, wishing he could take back the pain he has caused Brianna.

EIGHT

Jace and his fiancée Margot are busy planning their upcoming wedding. Margot asks Jace for his input on various wedding details, such as the cake color and invitation design, but Jace seems indifferent, often giving vague or disinterested responses. Despite Margot’s excitement, Jace appears reluctant about the wedding, though he tries to be supportive for Margot’s sake.

While dining at a restaurant, Jace spots Brianna, the woman he has feelings for, conversing with another man. Jace dismisses the man as unimportant, confident that Brianna still belongs to him. However, Margot notices Jace’s distraction and asks if he is okay, hinting at the turmoil within Jace as he navigates his impending marriage and his lingering feelings for Brianna.

NINE

Jace is reluctant about his upcoming wedding to Margot, as he still harbors feelings for Brianna.

His friends, Zeus, Phoenix, and Blaze, confront him about his lack of enthusiasm, questioning why he is going through with the marriage if he doesn’t truly love Margot.

Zeus suggests that Margot deserves a man who will truly love her, not Jace, who is still hung up on Brianna.

Jace defends his decision, arguing that he provides for Margot’s needs and makes her happy, but his friends counter that it’s different when the marriage is against one’s will.

They suggest Jace should consider an annulment, as long as he can ensure his child’s well-being.

The conversation delves into the friends’ own marital experiences, with Phoenix and Blaze revealing their “forced marriages” and the importance of putting their children first.

Jace is left to grapple with the decision of whether to proceed with the wedding or pursue an annulment, weighing his feelings for Brianna against his responsibility to his child and Margot.

TEN

Jace is preparing for his wedding to Margot, but his emotions are conflicted.

His friends, Phoenix, Zeus, and Blaze, tease him about his reluctance, but Dane tries to be more supportive.

Jace admits he doesn’t know how he truly feels, and he has been missing Margot, as they haven’t seen each other for three days.

Maggie, Blaze’s wife, enters the room and requests to talk to Jace privately.

She makes it clear that she doesn’t want Jace to be her brother-in-law and urges him to back out of the wedding, as she believes he doesn’t love Margot.

Jace defends his decision, stating that he will raise the child and stand by Margot.

Maggie warns him that he will lose either Margot or Brianna, to whom Jace still harbors feelings.

The conversation becomes heated, but Jace remains firm in his decision to go through with the wedding.

ELEVEN

Jace and Margot’s wedding celebration is in full swing, with their friends and families gathered together.

However, Jace is distracted by the presence of his ex-girlfriend, Brianna, who Margot had invited.

Jace pulls Brianna aside and pleads with her to leave, as he is now a married man.

Brianna argues that their relationship must end, as Jace is no longer available.

Despite this, Jace is unable to let go of his feelings for Brianna and they share a passionate kiss.

After the celebration, Jace and Margot retire to their new home.

Margot is overjoyed to be Jace’s wife, and Jace, despite his conflicted emotions, acknowledges Margot’s importance in his life.

However, Jace’s concern for Brianna continues to linger, and he becomes worried when he sees her post a drunken selfie on social media.

Disregarding his new marital obligations, Jace rushes to Brianna’s house, determined to check on her.

TWELVE

Jace and Margot have a loving and affectionate morning routine, with Jace singing to their unborn son, Umami, and Margot appreciating Jace’s care for their family. Despite his contentment with Margot, Jace is still plagued by his feelings for his ex-girlfriend, Brianna, and continues to secretly meet up with her. Margot remains unaware of Jace’s infidelity, respecting his privacy and not questioning his late nights or sudden absences. Jace feels guilty about his actions, but his desire for Brianna overpowers his conscience. As Margot prepares to go shopping for Umami’s crib, Jace receives multiple missed calls from Brianna, indicating an impending meeting between the two.

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THIRTEEN

Jace wakes up in the middle of the night to find Brianna missing.

He discovers a letter from her, explaining that she has left to avoid ruining his family.

Jace is devastated and tries to call Brianna, but her number is unreachable.

He returns home, where he finds Margot sleeping on the couch.

Jace ignores her and goes to the bedroom.

The next day, Jace meets with his friends, Blaze, Phoenix, Zeus, and Dane, to discuss Brianna’s disappearance.

They suggest that Brianna’s departure is for the best, as Jace should focus on his family with Margot.

Jace becomes frustrated with their comments, but they refuse to reveal what they know.

Suddenly, Maggie, Blaze’s wife, arrives and joins the meeting.

Jace confronts her, believing she had something to do with Brianna’s decision to leave.

Maggie admits that she had spoken to Brianna, and that she believes Jace’s relationship with Brianna is wrong because he is already committed to Margot.

Jace becomes enraged, and the others try to calm the situation, but Maggie remains unrepentant, stating that she had succeeded in taking one of Jace’s relationships away from him.

FOURTEEN

Margot, Jace’s wife, is devastated after learning about Jace’s relationship with Brianna.

She cries while driving, unable to see the road clearly.

Margot reveals that she has known about Jace and Brianna’s affair for a long time, even confronting Brianna before the wedding.

Brianna had begged Margot to let Jace go, but Margot refused, determined to keep Jace and their son together.

Margot understands Brianna’s feelings, as she has loved Jace for a long time.

She has endured Jace’s infidelity, hoping to maintain a complete family for their son.

Margot is aware of Jace’s late-night visits to Brianna and his attempts to hide their relationship.

However, as long as Jace does not physically harm her and continues to be a good husband and father, Margot is willing to overlook his affair.

Margot’s priority is keeping her family together, even if it means accepting Jace’s relationship with Brianna.

She is determined to tighten her hold on Jace and pull him away from Brianna, ensuring that he remains committed to their marriage and their son.

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