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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1931

Bonnie had been standing outside the pantry for a while.

After Roanne brought her to Mickey to fix her broken finger, Bonnie rushed here as soon as she was done.

She was still worried about Gwen, after all.

Bonnie and Luna both knew the lengths that Charlotte was willing to go to just to get what she wanted, and Gwen, on the other hand, had been suffering from ill health for quite some time.

When Gwen first suggested the idea of disguising herself and Bonnie to trick Charlotte, both Bonnie and Luna were against this idea.

However, because Gwen had insisted, and even Luke had agreed, the two of them finally relented.

Despite this, Bonnie was still worried that Charlotte would, in a way, harm Gwen.

Therefore, as soon as she was done, she sprinted toward the pantry without even thinking twice about her condition.

However, she never thought that...

The first thing she would see when she arrived was the scene of Jim intentionally hurting himself to save Charlotte.

She stared dazedly at Jim’s red, blistered palm and suddenly felt as though something was missing from her heart.

Did Charlotte...mean that much to him?

Did Charlotte mean so much to him that he would put himself in danger to protect her?

What about her?

For the past year that she and Jim had been together, the thing she feared the most was Jim falling ill.

After all, Jim's father, Charles, had a psychiatric condition, so Bonnie had been worried that this disease was hereditary.

Therefore, over the past year, she had been buying Jim medications and supplements that would aid his mental stability and even started brewing herbs and traditional medicine that would help him, which was a n impressive feat considering she had never cooked for anyone in her life.

There were a few occasions when she had accidentally fallen asleep sitting next to the stove out of exhaustion.

Every time this happened, Harvey and June would stumble upon her and wake her up, teasing her and telling her not to do something dangerous like this again.

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