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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2004

Bonnie still remembered how much it had hurt for her to get this tattoo.

Initially, even though she had always thought this birthmark was hideous, she never intended to hide it with a tattoo at all.

When she was still at the orphanage, she had once complained about her birthmark to the boy she had met there, but what he told her next delighted her so much that she changed her mind about her birthmark.

He had said, "I heard that some angels helped God carry out a lot of good deeds while they were in heaven, so in order for God to repay them for their kindness, he deliberately left marks on their bodies when he sent them back down to earth as humans so he wouldn't lose track of them. "That way, God will be able to recognize them for who they are and send his blessings their way."

This was the first time Bonnie had ever heard anyone explaining it this way, so she widened her eyes in excitement and asked, "Are you saying that I was an angel in my past life, and God will bless me in this one?"

The boy nodded earnestly. "Yes, this birthmark is a symbol of good luck and happiness, and it means that you'll have a good life in the future, with God's blessing!"

At that time, Bonnie was so overjoyed to hear this that she never thought of her birthmark as hideous ever again.

However, everything changed when she met Jason.

Every time Jason wanted to get intimate with her, he would lose interest as soon as he caught sight of the birthmark on her shoulder.

Therefore, Bonnie decided to spend her bursary money on a tattoo to conceal her birthmark so that Jason would not be so repulsed by her.

However, as soon as Jason found out that she had spent a fortune on the tattoo, he was so angry that he beat her up.

Bonnie let out a sigh when she recalled these memories, then lowered her head to glance at her birthmark.

Was this a symbol of God's blessing?

She found that harder to believe already.

After all, apart from inheriting tens of billions of dollars from her family fortune, there had never been another moment when she felt happy >b+:VKY: blessed.

Maybe, to other people, the money she had inherited was her blessing.

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