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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 2031

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 2031:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 2031 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 2031 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 2031 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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"Mark."

James called out, his voice steady.

Mark saw her, his face falling instantly, knowing full well the purpose of her visit. James noticed Mrs. Davis as well and let out a small sigh of relief.

"I'm Mark and Shirley's homeroom teacher. Not sure if you still remember me."

Mrs. Davis nodded, her tone full of regret. "Shirley is so disobedient. We just tried talking to her, but she lashed out like a lunatic."

James froze. "Isn't Shirley on a business trip?"

"No, she's right here in this ward. Mr. James, if you can, please talk some sense into that girl. Abner has been nothing but a curse for us. If it weren’t for him, Shirley and Mark would already be married."

James suddenly didn't know what to say. He rushed into Shirley's room.

Shirley was still sitting, but not on a chair—she was on the cold floor.

"Shirley!"

James was startled, quickly rushing over to help her up.

"What’s going on? Didn’t Abner say you were on a business trip and wouldn’t be back for a while?"

Shirley barely moved at the sound of his voice, her stiff gaze finally shifting slightly.

"Mr. James?"

James’s heart ached. Shirley had grown so thin, her whole demeanor worn and exhausted.

"It's me, Shirley. What happened to you? Abner’s been expelled, he can’t take the college entrance exam, and now you’re like this. What am I supposed to do?"

Shirley’s eyes shifted, her brain sluggish but slowly piecing together the news James had brought. She lifted her head, her eyes bloodshot.

"Abner got expelled?"

James realized she hadn't heard yet.

"Yeah, Mark's parents went straight to the principal’s office and personally demanded it. The other parents were outraged too, and the principal couldn’t take the pressure. He expelled Abner and ordered him to publicly read a letter of repentance on Monday. Didn’t you know? The police came to school during class to take him away. Rumors spread like wildfire. He’s just a kid, after all."

Shirley immediately stood up but stumbled after just one step.

"Shirley!"

James's heart leaped into his throat, and he rushed to catch her.

"What’s wrong with you? Why are you so weak?"

Shirley was already shell-shocked from hearing about Abner’s expulsion. She had worked so hard to bring him out of the mountains, and he had been fighting so hard. How could they destroy everything for him now?

There were only two months left until the college entrance exam. How could this happen?

She grabbed James, her fingers trembling slightly.

"Mr. James, is there any way out of this? Abner did nothing wrong—it was Mark."

"Mark? What happened?"

The memory of that night flooded back into Shirley’s mind, and it was as if countless voices were screaming and pulling at her from within. She almost doubled over, struggling against the weight of the memory.

"Shirley, don’t scare me."

"Mark tried to assault me. That’s why Abner hit him."

James froze completely, then pulled her into a tight embrace.

Neither of them spoke for a long time. Finally, James’s voice came out thick with emotion. "Shirley, I hate to say this, but the truth doesn’t matter anymore. You and Abner have both suffered terribly, but the Albright family is powerful, and they’re not going to let this go. The only option left is to apologize. But Abner... he’d rather die than apologize."

Shirley’s lips trembled, and tears began to pour down her face. She had cried so much in the past few days that her tears had almost dried up, but now her eyes ached as if they were about to burst.

"Mr. James, is there really no other way?"

Still holding her, James realized just how dire the situation was.

"Mark’s parents have connections with higher-ups. There’s nothing you can do alone. Even if you blow this up, they’ll find a way to suppress it. Shirley, you’ve been in the workforce for a few years now. You must know how the world works."

Survival of the fittest.

Those words she had learned in middle school now took on a new, bitter meaning in the real world.

Shirley buried her face in her hands and sobbed uncontrollably. "But what about Abner? He’s worked so hard. How can they strip him of his chance to turn his life around?"

It wasn’t fair—none of this was fair.

James gently patted her back.

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