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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 1739

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 1739:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 1739 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 1739 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 1739 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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This Hospital was where Listina was being treated, and Felix had never once mentioned it to her.

If Listina had a fiancé who had stayed devotedly by her side all these years, then what role did Felix play in the picture? Was he just a distant cousin? Or was their relationship tightly bound due to their parents' connections?

Carol texted Felix.

[Hey, I'm at the hospital and heard the doc mention Listina's got a fiancé. Is that for real? How come I've never heard about this before?]

She sent a curious emoji, not expecting a reply since it was his working hours. But he replied swiftly.

[You're still at the hospital?]

[Yep, do you know about this? I was thinking of digging a little deeper.]

[Carol, I'm not working late tonight. Weren't you planning a surprise for me?]

Only then did Carol remember her plans, which had slipped her mind because of Abner's unexpected visit to the hospital.

Her cheeks flushed, and a smile curled at her lips.

[I'll head back soon. There are a bit of health problems with my dad, but he's okay now.]

Felix stared at his phone screen, his expression darkening - a rare sight.

Without overthinking, Carol left the hospital after sending the message. Returning to the place Felix rented, she unlocked the door and got busy unwrapping a package.

Inside was something she had ordered - meticulously sanitized as she was particular about cleanliness.

Glancing at the time to make sure Felix would be arriving soon, she hid by the living room door. Felix had taken his meds at the office and when he entered the dimly lit room, a warm, fragrant body crashed into his arms, his hands instinctively gripping her waist.

Through the dim light from outside, he could see she was wearing a headband with what she called "leopard ears".

Carol swayed her hips, her "tail" wagging twice.

"How do I look? Am I mesmerizing?"

As she moved to turn on the light, Felix caught her hand. His kiss landed on her neck, and Carol's body melted, a hint of pride in her response. If this didn't bewitch him, nothing would. She had spent ages choosing this outfit.

Felix lifted her effortlessly and placed her on the foyer cabinet. The room's temperature spiked instantly.

By the time they were done, her forehead was dotted with sweat, and she couldn't help but wrap her arms around his neck.

"Felix, I've been thinking about marring you. What about you?"

He stiffened, silent for half a minute. In case he hadn't heard, she repeated, "Do you want to marry me?"

"Yes."

His voice was hoarse. He grabbed a tissue from the side, wiping the sweat from her forehead.

Carol chuckled, her hands climbing back around his neck, "I thought so. What man wouldn't want to marry me? Let's set the date for two months from now. What do you think? I'll convince Dad; I think he's starting to come around."

Felix patted her back softly without responding. Carol, thinking he was stunned by the news, let herself daydream.

"We'll order the wedding dress from Italy. I'll visit Dad more at the hospital, and once he's better, I'll help him pick out his suit."

At the mention of frequent hospital visits, Felix's gaze flickered, and he pulled her closer.

"Let's sleep."

"Yeah, I'm beat."

She had been pushing through just to talk about the future. Carol fell asleep quickly that night, but Felix lay awake.

The next morning, instead of going to the office, he decided to accompany her to see Abner.

"I'll wait outside. Call me when you're done."

"Okay."

Carol beamed. It was the first time he had taken the initiative to visit Abner.

At the hospital, she went inside. Abner's assistant took the chance to step out, and Carol sat down by her father's bedside.

"Dad, how are you feeling?"

"Much better."

Abner's spirits were up, though he was pushing through just not to worry her. He was tired and wanted to sleep.

Carol chatted about this and that, promising to take care of him in his old age. It seemed the hospital stay had really shaken her, making her more talkative than usual.

Abner found it amusing, ruffling her hair. Carol paused, her heart softening, "I was worried my relationship was taking a toll on your health."

"It's not. You've been headstrong since you were little. If I got sick every time, I'd be in worse shape than just hospital stays."

"Dad!"

Carol, slightly indignant, poured him a glass of water. She was relieved, though. Truth was, she got deeply scared of it. Just like what she answered yesterday to him, that if her being with Felix had really influenced her father’s health, she’d break up with him immediately. Except she would be upset, because she seriously had fallen for Felix; the feeling was intense, which she had never experienced before.

They talked a bit more, and noticing a lack of paper cups, Carol decided to step out to find some. Just as she opened the door and took a few steps, she saw Felix and Abner's assistant talking together.

These two were supposed to have no connection, yet they seemed to be deep in conversation.

"Do you guys know each other?"

Her sudden voice made them pause.

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