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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 2035

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 2035:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 2035 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 2035 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 2035 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Abner called out her name, yet he didn't understand its significance.

His unspoken crush was nipped in the bud before it could even blossom.

Lips pursed, he stared at Shirley without blinking.

Deep inside, a voice told him Shirley was being coerced, but her expression was far too composed, her gaze toward him had turned cold.

Perhaps, as she said, she truly realized he was a burden.

Tears instantly welled up in Abner's eyes as he wiped them away clumsily.

"Shirley, are you serious? You're really going to marry that guy?"

A sharp pain struck Shirley's heart, as if it was about to kill her.

She had once sworn to support her child through college, but now, she had to turn her words into a dagger and stab it right into his heart.

Abner's understanding of the world was not extensive enough; his focus had been solely on his studies since leaving the rural mountains, naive to the wickedness of people.

If the Albrights wanted to target him, he would be cornered with nowhere to turn.

"I'm serious, I love Mark. We're planning to get married next month. The SATs are in two months, so you don't need to come anymore. My parents don't like you either."

Abner was speechless, his tears continued to fall, but he refused to let Shirley see his misery.

Shirley was older, but she was the one he loved, and he wished to protect her like a champion.

However, it turns out, Shirley didn't need his protection, only seeing his presence as a harbinger of bad luck.

Abner had never felt such injustice. In the mountains, he never felt aggrieved, just numb.

But now, this feeling of injustice was overwhelming, and he wanted to silence Shirley's hurtful words.

But if he did, Shirley would only look at him with disdain.

He stepped back, pale-faced, grabbed a broom nearby, and started cleaning up the spilled oatmeal on the floor.

Shirley didn't look at him, her gaze fixed outside, lost in thought.

Abner didn't dare stay longer. After putting down the broom, he opened the door and left.

His pace quickened as he left the hospital, but he stopped outside, a sour feeling in his nose.

A car stopped in front of him, and a man in a black suit stepped out.

"Abner, you haven't completed today's training."

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