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The Return Of His Unrivaled Ex-Wife (Joanna) novel Chapter 969

Chapter 969 

Back in the car. 

Bruce hugged Joanna’s shoulders tightly and said emotionally, “Honey, we’re husband and wife from now on. Now, you can rest assured about me, right?” Joanna batted her beautiful big eyes and said after a long while, “Bruce, why do I feel like I’m dreaming?” 

“Haha, of course you would feel like you’re dreaming. After all, marrying such a handsome, rich, capable and considerate husband is like a dream come true.” Joanna choked when she heard that. She stared at him, annoyed and amused. “Do you have to be so cocky? 

“Don’t you feel embarrassed when you praise yourself like that?” 

“Why should I feel embarrassed? I’m telling the truth.” Bruce shrugged innocently. He had always been very confident in himself. 

Joanna was speechless. 

However, today was also a big day for them. It was better not to bicker with him. If he wanted to say something, just let him say it. 

“Where are we going now?” 

“Well, of course we’re going home! Then, let’s have a celebration. 

“We’re married. We… Hahaha!” Bruce was so excited that he could not even close his mouth like a happy child. 

The last time they got married, he had a long face the entire time. At that time, he felt like he was being forced. 

But this time, he was overjoyed, and his heart was filled with indescribable joy and satisfaction. 

He couldn’t stop giggling and Joanna couldn’t take it anymore. “What are you laughing about?” 

“I’m happy.” 

“What is there to be happy about? 

“Besides, it’s not the first time we got married. Why are you so thrilled?” Although Joanna’s heart was also full of happiness, it wasn’t as strong as the joy Bruce was feeling. 

Kody happened to drive pass the entrance of Greyport Hospital. 

Seeing this, Joanna quickly instructed, “Kody, stop at the entrance of the hospital.” 

“Yes, Mrs. Everett,” said Kody. He turned the steering wheel and prepared to turn into the intersection of the hospital. 

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Bruce frowned when he saw this. “Why are we stopping at the hospital?” 

Joanna smiled. “We’re passing by the hospital anyway. Let’s go in and take a look at Patricia and Jay.” 

“It’s such a festive day today. It’s kind of a jinx to go to the hospital today.” 

“Is that so? Besides, this is our family’s hospital,” Joanna replied with a smile. 

In any case, they were just passing by and it saved them the trouble of making another trip here. 

When Bruce heard this, he rolled his eyes. 

He thought, “Okay then. 

“Then I can show the marriage certificate to that bastard Jaydon. 

“He’ll stop thinking about Joanna in the future.” 

“Alright, alright!” 

Three minutes later. 

The car stopped steadily at the entrance of the hospital. 

In the ward. 

“Joann, you’re here?” 

Seeing that Joanna and Bruce had arrived, Jaydon hurriedly came out to welcome them. 

“Yeah, I came to see Patricia. How is she doing? Is she feeling any better?” 

Jaydon nodded with a smile. “Yes, she’s much better now! 

“The doctor said that Patricia can be discharged after another week.” 

When Joanna heard this, she finally felt relieved. “That’s great. After Patricia recovers, I’ll bring her home. You can focus on your own matters then.” 

“Thank you, Joann.” Jaydon looked at Joanna gratefully. 

“You’re welcome. You’re being too polite. 

“By the way, are your injuries better?” Joanna looked at Jaydon with concern. 

“I’m much better now. Don’t worry.” 

As he spoke, Jaydon’s eyes turned to Bruce. “Bruce, I… have something to tell you.” 

Bruce smiled smugly. “What a coincidence! I have something to tell you too.” 

“Alright, you go first.” 

Bruce coughed dryly and took out the marriage certificate from his pocket. 

Then, in front of Jaydon, he waved it smugly. “Joann and I got married. This is our marriage certificate. 

“From now on, we’re legally married. Joann is a married woman now.” 

Jaydon was stunned when he heard that. He looked at the two of them in a daze. 

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