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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1826

Therefore...

This woman had not been lying to her after all.

Tears slid silently down Bonnie's cheek.

She bit her lip and stared at the woman before her, but she could not utter a single word.

What else was she supposed to say?

It turned out the passionate, loving relationship she had thought she had was nothing but a joke.

Not only was she not Jim's one true love, but it turned out she had been the third wheel all this while.

Seeing the glimmer in Bonnie’s eyes fade, Charlotte could not help smiling even wider. She stood up and said, "I think you probably know what I'm doing now, even though you had only invited him.

"Well, Jim was the one who wanted me to come. He wanted me to tell you the truth so that you won't bother him again in the future."

With that, she glanced at Bonnie's wet, bloodstained clothes and sighed. "Actually, I'm a kind person, and if I were to come across a sad, injured woman like you, I would've helped you.

"However, you were the third wheel in my relationship, and I think it's mighty courteous of me not to beat you up already.

"The rain is getting heavier now, so I hope you find your way out of this "

With that, she turned and strode away, her heels click-clacking on the pavement.

Bonnie clutched her stomach and slumped to the ground.

When Charlotte returned to the car, Bonnie's body had already slumped onto the ground, motionless.

She curled her lips into a smirk and ordered, "Bring me back to Landry Mansion.

The driver glanced at the woman lying on the ground and could not help frowning." Are you going to leave her like this, Ms.

Jacobs?"

Even though it was almost summertime and not that hot outside, this woman was injured with no one in sight to help her.

Even if she survived this pouring rain, she would probably die of blood loss if no one were to help her, would she not?

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