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My Husband's Betrayal My Brothers' Revenge (Rebekah) novel Chapter 128

Benjamin strode over, his voice sharp.

A flicker of malice crossed Justin's eyes, his lip twitching. "Benjamin, our sister-in-law's dress is wet. I was just taking her to change. Is there a problem?"

"I'll take her," Benjamin said, his gaze cold as he moved toward Rebekah.

Suddenly, Candice cried out in pain, drawing Benjamin's attention. "Candice, what's wrong?"

Candice was bent over, clutching her leg, her face twisted in pain. "It's my ankle. It still hasn't healed from when my sister pushed me. I shouldn't have worn heels."

Sienna supported Candice, shooting a worried glance at her before turning on Benjamin. "Your wife is the reason my sister-in-law can't even dance, and you have the gall to bring her here? What were you thinking? Help her, you idiot!"

Benjamin frowned. He looked from Rebekah to Candice, then turned and walked toward Candice.

"Benjamin!" Rebekah cried out, still in Justin's grip. The memory of how Justin had beaten her and put her in the hospital three years ago was still vivid. Was he really going to let Justin take her away?

Benjamin turned back. "Rebekah, this is my uncle's house. He knows where the spare clothes are better than I do."

Without another word, he went to Candice's side. He gently helped her to a nearby sofa and began examining her ankle, completely ignoring the crowd and his own wife.

Rebekah thought she was past being disappointed by him, but a dull ache still spread through her chest.

"Rebekah!" Benjamin shouted, about to follow.

But this time, it was Justin who stopped him. "Benjamin, your wife has always been willful. Just let her go." He watched Rebekah flee, his eyes glinting with cold fury.

Benjamin, however, remembered the plan for later, which required Rebekah's presence. He shook off Justin's hand and ran after her.

The sun was bright outside. Rebekah ran down the paved driveway, regretting ever coming with Benjamin.

In the distance, a flashy red sports car approached. It paused at the main gate before being waved through respectfully by the guards.

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