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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1929

Luna could not help sucking in a deep breath to steady herself when she saw how determined Jim was.

She let out an exhale and stared coldly at the man before her. "Do you have any idea what you're saying?"

Luna had witnessed over the past year just how much Jim loved Bonnie.

There had been a few times that after getting into an argument with Bonnie, Jim would come to Luna, depressed and holding a bottle of liquor in his hands, to ask her for advice.

However, at that time, Luna was still pregnant with her child, so she could not drink alongside Jim. The only thing she could do to help was comfort him and reassure him that Bonnie indeed loved him as much as he did her.

There was once a time when Bonnie meant the world to him.

One time, Jim had even secretly told Luna : n his drunken state that he had even thought of breaking his promise to Harvey for Bonnie.

This was because he had previously promised Harvey that he would find his biological mother and marry her.

Even if he could not track the woman down, he would still wait until Harvey grew up before marrying another woman.

At that time, after fighting with Bonnie, Jim had told Luna somewhat helplessly that the thought of breaking his promise to his son had crossed his mind on several occasions.

He did not want to lose a woman like Bonnie...

However, after losing his memories, Jim was telling Luna that he would never be together with Bonnie under any circumstance.

Did Jim know that he would regret every word he said at this moment as soon as he regained his memories?

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