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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1923

Jim's entire body stiffened as soon as he heard this.

He furrowed his brows and glanced at Bonnie with a frosty look.

His impression of this woman had just improved mere seconds ago after he had apologized for accidentally causing her injury.

Mere seconds later, this woman had turned around and backstabbed him, claiming that she was pregnant and trying to feign innocence.

Not only that, but she was even claiming that this baby was his!

How shameless could she get?

Was his kindness toward her an excuse for her to ride on his coattails?

As soon as he thought of this, Jim’s expression darkened.

He strode over to Bonnie and said with a sneer playing on his lips, "You say you're pregnant?"

He reached out to grip Bonnie's chin, forcing her to stare straight into his eyes." I've already apologized for hurting you and misunderstanding you...but now, you're telling me you're indeed pregnant? And the child is mine?"

He glared at her with a look so cold it could turn her into ice. "If you're really pregnant, why is your baby still intact after the incident you've been through? You landed o n a rock while falling down and sustained such a deep cut on your belly. Why is the baby even still alive?"

Jim's frosty look and hostile tone made Bonnie's chest tighten.

She bit her lip and said in a trembling voice, "Vou're...you're right... Why is the baby still alive even after such a serious injury..."

The first three months were the most crucial, and it was often during this time that fetuses were most susceptible to injuries and miscarriage.

Even a seemingly benign fall would lead to a miscarriage, not to mention the serious accident that Bonnie had been through.

Why was the baby still intact?

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