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The Doormat Wife’s Ultimate Glow-Up novel Chapter 169

Zach’s eyes landed on Reese’s chin and wrists, where harsh red marks stood out. He’d left those marks himself just minutes ago.

The memory of his accusations hit him all at once, guilt squeezing his chest so tight he could barely breathe. He thought of how Reese had looked at him lately, her eyes always guarded, always hurt. The regret was overwhelming.

“Not that kind of person, huh?” Her voice was rough, almost mocking. “You kept asking me, remember? Why I always said I didn’t choose to marry Sebastian?”

Zach’s head snapped up. He stared at her, his breath suddenly shaky. This was the thing that had haunted him for years. They’d been so happy once. She’d even been getting ready to move overseas for him. Then, out of nowhere, she dumped him and married Sebastian. He never understood why.

Reese took a slow breath, like she was talking about someone else’s life. “At that time, someone drugged Sebastian. He… forced himself on me.”

Zach’s expression darkened. Tara had told him about this. He’d always believed Reese was the one who did it, just so she could marry into the Ratcliff family.

“But it wasn’t me,” Reese said, her laugh small and bitter. Everyone thought she’d done it, but she’d been the one hurt most of all.

“After that, I found out I was pregnant with Robbie. Sebastian’s grandfather came to me and said if I married Sebastian, they’d give me two million dollars.”

She looked up, meeting Zach’s stunned gaze. “Do you know who really drugged Sebastian? Sebastian thinks it was Dylon.”

“No way,” Zach blurted out, shaking his head. “He’s your uncle. He raised you.”

Reese watched him, saw how hard he was fighting to deny it. Her heart twisted painfully.

She suddenly felt foolish for even trying to explain herself to Zach, for hoping he’d ever believe her.

She gave a soft, bitter snort, her eyes turning empty. “You know, Zach, you never disappoint when it comes to letting me down.

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