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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 1737

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 1737:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 1737 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 1737 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 1737 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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"Why it’s fine? They're just trying to push you around."

"It's okay; let's go grab a bite."

The company had a dedicated staff cafeteria, and Felix led the way, carrying a lunch tray. Carol followed him, still pondering whether it was the coworkers or the department head giving him a hard time.

Just as she was about to probe further, a mocking voice carried from ahead.

"Isn't that Felix? What's up, buddy? Not dining with Ms. Miller today? Don't tell me she dumped you?"

"I heard he's not exactly Ivy League material, right? Still, I wonder how he caught her eye."

"Oh, come on, haven't you seen his face? I heard Ms. Miller has a thing for pretty boys. But none of her guys ever last long. Just curious how long our friend here will stay fresh."

"Beauty fades, and love flies away, Felix. You're just too green, man. Look at you, she's not even here to dine with you today. You should make hay while the sun shines, grab what you can while she's still got a bit of affection for you. Didn't your boss make you sing the song 'Climbing the Ladder' at the team dinner the other night? If that's not a setup, I don't know what is. Didn't you go crying to Ms. Miller?"

"Why complain? As if whining to Ms. Miller would make a difference. Looks like Mr. Miller’s not too keen on this son-in-law."

The two carried on their duet in front of Felix. But Felix acted as if he didn't hear a thing, his face expressionless.

Carol, on the other hand, was fuming. She started to speak up, but before she could finish, Felix grabbed her hand, "Don't get mad."

Her chest heaved with frustration. How could she not be angry, especially when Felix hadn't mentioned anything about the humiliating dinner! He'd been publicly embarrassed and then left to deal with a mountain of paperwork alone.

She clenched her teeth, itching to march down to the department and give that sorry-ass manager a piece of her mind.

As for the two gossipers in front of her, she had no intention of letting them off the hook. But as she was about to confront them, they had already scurried away, fearing her wrath.

"Don't hold me back; I want to fire them right now."

Felix patted her head gently, "And then what? Everyone else will think I'm whispering sweet nothings in your ear, and the number of people against me will just multiply."

"So, what do we do? Maybe we should go back to freelancing like we used to."

"Carol, I'm really okay."

Carol felt terrible inside. She had thought that revealing her status would make their lives better than before.

Taking a deep breath, she sat down and joined him for lunch.

Periodically, people would pass by and snap photos. Carol could guess that these folks probably had a group chat where many from the department gossiped about the situation. As for Felix, being the outsider, he surely wasn't part of that chat.

She had never been subjected to such treatment before. At most, she had faced some awkward moments in the diner, but the company crowd was much more biting and sarcastic.

She looked at Felix, who seemed unfazed, quietly eating his meal. Carol’s feelings oscillated between discomfort and sweetness.

Resting her chin in her hands, she watched him eat and then asked, "Hey, aren't you working late again tonight? You haven't been to the hospital to see your cousin in a while. Her temper, and she hasn't given you an earful?"

Felix's grip on his cutlery paused, a flicker of something crossing his eyes too quickly for Carol to see.

"She's in recovery, busy following the doctor's orders. No time for tantrums."

Carol pursed her lips but let it slide.

Once Felix finished eating, she linked her arm with his, "By the way, I've got a surprise for you tonight."

Her surprises usually came with a naughty twist, a little spice between young lovers. She leaned in close, tiptoeing to whisper in his ear, "Leopard-print ears and a tail."

Felix knew she was bold, but he hadn't expected her to go that far. His cheeks blushed instantly. Carol delighted in his reaction, flashing a playful grin, "Come home early, and I'll show you."

His breath hitched, and he instinctively pulled away.

"Sure."

"Aw, feeling shy?"

Carol closed in again, clinging to his arm.

"I've got to get to work; you should head out."

Felix was eager to escape, not wanting to delve into anything deeper. Carol stopped teasing, her smile lingering, "Fine, just don't forget what I told you."

As Felix entered the elevator, he undid his top button. He had been medicating, and just recently, Nathan had given him a new bottle.

Rubbing his temple, the weight in his eyes grew heavier. It had been nearly two months since he joined the Miller Group. He knew the ins and outs now. Perhaps it was time.

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