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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1825

Bonnie pressed her hand against the wound on her belly as she glared at Charlotte, her stare filled with anger and hatred. "I have nothing against you..."

When Bonnie first arrived in Merchant City, she had chosen to buy Tea Cottage for the quiet environment.

Tea Cottage was located in a secluded area, and there was no other building nearby, so no one would pass by this place.

Not only that, but she had chosen not to bring any driver or assistants over with her so that she and Jim could have the house t o themselves.

With her phone already destroyed, Bonnie had no other way of calling for help.

That was why Bonnie knew the woman standing before her was indeed trying to kill her.

"You have nothing against me?" Charlotte sneered.

She stared at Bonnie from her great height, watching the blood seep out from between Bonnie’s fingers. "Bonnie Craig, you and I g o way back."

She squatted once more, lifted Bonnie's chin elegantly, and said in a cold and heartless tone, "Let me introduce myself; I'm Jim's fiancee and first love. When he was ten years old, he vowed that he’d one day marry me."

Bonnie widened her eyes in shock, unable t o believe her ears.

How could this be?

Jim...had never told her about this first love before.

Even though Bonnie knew that she was not the first woman he had ever been with, she still had no idea that a woman like this even existed.

She had no idea that Jim had vowed to marry another woman.

What did she mean to him?

What did their relationship mean to him?

Charlotte grew gleeful when she saw the shocked look in Bonnie's eyes. "Jim is just playing with you. You couldn't have thought that a man who bore two children with two different women would fall in love with you, right?"

Bonnie bit her lip and pressed her hand tighter against her skin, so much so that her fingers slipped into her wound.

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