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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 671

Summary for Chapter 671: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 671:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 671 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 671 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 671 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Erlinda puked twice, completely turning Nolan off.

"If that script gets another rewrite and Penny still isn't happy, then screw it, try not to interact with her too much in the future."

"I get it, Professor Smith, I beg you."

Nolan fastened his belt, emitting an old man's vibe.

Erlinda was so scared that she was shaking all over. Once he left, she hit her knees and puked again.

On her way out, she saw Maja coming back, right at the office door.

Erlinda was startled and took a step back.

Maja noticed that Erlinda looked even more pale than before, and she had only been gone for about ten minutes.

"Ms. Penny."

Erlinda's voice was trembling. Maja pulled out a tissue and tried to give it to her.

But she didn't dare to take it.

Maja pointed inside, saying, "I forgot my phone."

Erlinda stepped aside, letting Maja in.

The room had already been cleaned, and Erlinda had also pulled herself together. No sign of anything unusual.

Maja picked up the phone which was on the chair. It was in recording mode.

But she hadn't listened to it yet, and the phone had been hidden in the crevices of the chair, remaining unnoticed by Nolan.

Erlinda's own phone was a simple one. It was needed to be handed over to Nolan every time she saw him. Recording was out of the question.

Seeing Maja's phone in recording mode, Erlinda's legs went weak, and she nearly collapsed onto the ground.

Erlinda finally realized that Maja had intentionally left her phone here.

The next second, Erlinda found herself on her knees, trembling like a leaf and requested,

"Ms. Penny, I beg you, don't listen. Please."

Seeing her like this, Maja frowned slightly, looked around to make sure there were no cameras, and that Nolan wouldn't come back, then helped Erlinda up.

She took Erlinda away from there, closed the office door, and found a quiet spot.

"If you don't want me to listen, I won't. But you need to ask yourself if this is the life you want."

"I'm graduating in a year. I've endured for so long; I can keep going for the remaining year. I'll just tough it out," Erlinda looked down.

"I can transfer you the money."

"No need. A hundred is enough. Anything extra and I'll return it to you in the parcel."

Maja immediately pulled out five hundred in cash from her bag.

But Erlinda only accepted a hundred, her eyes flickering, "When I get home from school tonight, I'll send you the scripts. We can discuss the price later. I've been hiding these scripts. I don't dare let anyone know."

Even Feynman and Jean had no clue.

Feynman trusted Nolan implicitly. As soon as Erlinda completed any script, Feynman would immediately inform Nolan, hoping for his guidance.

But this so-called guidance was essentially stealing Erlinda's work and attributing it to Nolan.

Erlinda once told Feynman that she wanted to keep her work private, but Feynman ignored her, thinking she was just being ridiculous.

"Erlinda, Professor Smith is so prestigious and willing to mentor you. You should be grateful. Every time I call him, he picks up promptly. If he didn't really like you, why would he bother talking to me? A good teacher is crucial. Don't be stubborn. If you've written something, let him see it."

Erlinda had no privacy at home. She couldn't even lock her bedroom door. Feynman and Jean could come in whenever they wanted.

So, anything she wrote at home would be revealed to Nolan by Feynman.

Erlinda had tried to resist, but then she'd be labeled as disrespectful and disobedient.

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