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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 347

Summary for Chapter 347: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 347:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 347 of Dear ex wife Marry Me novel, the story progresses as the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are revealed, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their current lives. In the content of Chapter 347 and the following chapters of the novel "Dear ex wife Marry Me", will Estelle and Jonathan resolve the misunderstanding? Read Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 347 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Maja returned to Rosewood Manor today, having not seen Coco for several days and wondering how the surgery wound was healing.

Upon seeing Maja, Maria's eyes lit up.

"Ms. Pennyfeather, I just took Coco for a walk."

Unsure when Ian would return, Maria didn't dare let Coco roam free, so the dog was kept in the large room at the back of the house.

When Maja walked in, Coco had already heard her footsteps and started barking excitedly.

Maja looked at Coco with sympathy, quickly squatting down to stroke the dog's head.

She had wanted to take Coco to RosenGarden, but despite the improved relations with the neighbors there, Rita was still living there and could cause trouble with a single complaint to the property management if Coco made any noise.

So Maja had to leave Coco at the manor.

After comforting Coco for half an hour, Maja took the dog for a walk in the garden.

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At the hospital, both Cristina and Tricia had arrived. They assumed that Abram Pennyfeather and Hattie Zimmer, who had visited in the morning, had already left but were angry to find the bodyguards still there.

They couldn't wait any longer.

"Tricia, I'm going to check on Carter first. His injuries are severe."

Tricia snorted coldly, full of contempt.

In spite of the awkwardness, Cristina was genuinely worried about Carter, who had been with her for so many years.

She rushed to Carter's room, only to find it empty. Carter was gone, which startled Cristina, and she immediately asked the doctor.

"He was discharged three hours ago. We had advised him to rest more due to his severe injuries."

Meanwhile, Carter was being escorted onto a ship by the receptionist of the Pennyfeather family's company, who had a relative in the overseas shipping business and could hide Carter among the cargo.

In other words, he was smuggling Carter.

This didn't require any ID, so no one would know where Carter had gone.

Carter hadn't expected her to be capable of this, so he gave her two hundred thousand dollars.

Before boarding the ship, Carter discarded all his contact information with a cold laugh.

He and Cristina had no love; he had only been after her wealth.

Over the years, Cristina had given him millions of dollars, and he had sold his house for a substantial sum. With ten million dollars, he could live comfortably abroad.

"What's the matter?"

"Tricia, Carter is missing. Could this be related to his recent attack? Could he have been kidnapped?"

Tricia's face was full of impatience, "Now is not the time to worry about Carter! Neil is about to wake up. Are we really going to be kicked out? Let's deal with Neil first, then we can worry about Carter."

But Cristina's mind was filled with Carter.

Seeing this, Tricia took a bottle of poison and went to find the nurse responsible for changing Neil's medicine.

The nurse was chatting with a colleague, holding a tray.

The medicine to be changed was on the tray.

Tricia stole a nurse's uniform and approached the nurse.

"I'll change Mr. Pennyfeather's medicine today."

The nurse looked up at her and said, "I've always been the one changing his medicine, and his family specifically asked not to change it."

Tricia had already noticed the bottles of medicine in the nurse's hand.

While talking to the nurse, she swapped one of the bottles with an identical one and told her, "Then you go ahead."

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