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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 817

Summary for Chapter 817: Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 817:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 817 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 817 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 817 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Alma couldn't help but look at Steve and her smile was absolutely perfect.

"Uncle, I've been hearing some rumors, and I'm unsure if they're true."

Steve's face was cold, sitting up straight.

"You should know they're just rumors."

This made Alma a bit awkward. Her face turned a shade, but she still kept her patience.

"I just got back from abroad, and I don't quite understand the situation at home, but I heard that my cousin has taken an interest in his designer immediately after his divorce, and that designer happens to be his ex-wife. Is that so?"

"Alma, if you're interested, why don't you ask Ian directly?"

Alma kept her smile, gently touching her hair.

"Alright, I'll make time to ask him. And remind him not to forget my friend. She has been keeping in touch with him and likes him a lot. I wonder if he has forgotten, he hasn't written back in months. My friend has been waiting for him. I came back this time to check on things for her."

At this, Steve frowned. Who wrote letters these days?

Ian didn't seem like the type; he barely responded to text messages, let alone wrote letters.

"Is your friend a guy or a girl?"

"She's a girl, and she met my cousin online. He used to care a lot about her, but recently, he's been cold. I wonder if he was deceiving her feelings."

"Ian doesn't write letters to anyone."

"Uncle, I think we better ask cousin Ian. After all, you don't fully understand your son."

This sounded a bit offensive.

Steve's face darkened a bit.

Realizing her mistake, Alma quickly apologized, "I won't disturb you any longer, goodbye."

With that, she left the room.

Steve sat by the bed, noticing Selena trying to talk to him. He motioned her to come closer.

Steve frowned, but he lowered his head considering she was his wife.

"What's up?"

"Don't want to divorce."

Steve looked at Selena with mixed feelings. Over the years, they've had too many fights over Lillian.

Steve looked at her with complicated eyes, not knowing how to respond.

Selena's fingertips couldn't move, but she was still trying to bend them and grab his sleeve.

Seeing her like this, Steve finally exploded.

"Enough! Selena, look at what you've become!? I didn't want to marry you back then, but you threatened me, using the Casson and Raymond families' words to oppress me. I told you I could never love you, but you said you didn't care. Now you see, I don't love you. I simply don't! You're unwilling to let go of this relationship now just because you lost the bet. You can't accept it! You no longer love me. All that's left is resentment!"

For most women in marriage, in the end, all that's left was resentment.

Resenting the years of companionship for nothing.

So, many women dared not choose to cut their losses in time, constantly feeling like they're at a loss, so they continued to endure life with men.

Those who said they did it for the children were just making excuses!

No child would want to live in such a repressive family!

What really hurt Selena was not Steve, and what really hurt women was not marriage but the mentality of expecting a return after giving!

Steve resolutely left, not looking back.

Selena lay in bed alone, staring straight ahead. Since her other parts had lost sensation, she couldn't make any other moves.

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