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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 1956

"What a crybaby." Harvey started to lecture Bonnie as though he was the adult instead of her. "If you show your emotions too much, Mr. Jim will know how much you love him.

"He'll think that you can't live without him, and he might take you for granted in the future!"

Clutching the phone to her ear, Bonnie felt a s though the emotions she had been suppressing for so long had finally found a release. "You're right... I love him too much, and I can't live without him."

The sad thing was, they were never meant t o be.

Bonnie did not want to hold onto a relationship that led nowhere. She was not as gracious as Luna; she was just an ordinary woman who would get hurt when hope was taken from her.

She would lose her appetite and sleep whenever she saw the person she loved with another woman.

If she did not remove Jim from her life, she was certain she would not be able to endure the emotional torture and one day g o insane even before Jim could regain his memories.

"Why are you crying even harder?" Harvey sighed as he tried to comfort Bonnie. "It's okay to cry now, but you can't cry on your wedding day, or you’ll look hideous!"

Bonnie sniffed and replied, "I know. I just . I just couldn’t help it."

Harvey snickered, then continued reassuring Bonnie on the phone. At this point, Bonnie was lying against her headboard, the towel still placed across her eyes.

However, the towel had dried up a long time ago, and at this point, it was stained with her tears.

After a while, she suddenly heard the screech of brakes from outside the house.

Bonnie was more than familiar with this noise.

When she still lived at Tea Cottage, every time she heard this sound, she would know that it was Jim, having arrived to see her.

Nonetheless...

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