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The Moment I Broke Off the Engagement, My Ex's Uncle Claimed Me

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 594    |    Released on: 05/03/2026

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empty floor beside Tessa. "Since you're here, show some manners. Apologize, and admit

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The Moment I Broke Off the Engagement, My Ex's Uncle Claimed Me
The Moment I Broke Off the Engagement, My Ex's Uncle Claimed Me
“My grandmother died in a car accident. Ethan Griffin forced me to operate on his mistress, Tessa Langley's dog. At the family banquet, he looked down on me like a king. "Kneel and apologize to Tessa," Ethan said coldly. "Then I might forgive you." I, Nina Sterling, said nothing. In front of everyone, I lit the engagement contract and dropped the burning paper into a champagne glass, watching it curl into ashes. Then I turned and walked toward the man sitting in the corner in a wheelchair, Adrian Griffin, the one the Griffin family treated like their greatest disgrace. "Adrian," I said, bending slightly to meet his eyes. "Do you have the guts to gamble on this with me?" Ethan exploded in rage and lunged toward me. With a sharp click, the lighter in Adrian's hand snapped shut. He caught Ethan's wrist in a firm grip. Adrian lifted those dark, brooding eyes and spoke to Ethan in a voice that cut through the room. "Watch your manners. She's my wife."”
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