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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2438

Joshua's words stunned Thomas for a good few seconds. After a while, he managed to calm himself and looked at Joshua. "What makes you ask me this question, Mr.

Lynch? If I remember correctly, we're not close enough to be calling each other brothers."

Joshua changed his position to a more comfortable posture. He sat on the couch in a kingly manner and stared at Thomas, who pretended to know nothing. "Do you not know, or are you just pretending that you know nothing? I'm sure you remember your mother's family name."

Thomas squinted at this. "I'm sure my mother's family name has nothing to do with you."

Thomas' mother was, in truth, Senior Howard’s first wife. Back in the old days, Senior Howard was just a poor young man, while Thomas' mother was the second daughter of an affluent, powerful family.

She met Senior Howard and thought he was her soulmate, the love of her life. Thus, she decided to elope with him, leaving her family and twin sister behind, vouching to never reunite with them again.

At that time, she thought she was set for life as though she was the main character of a romantic drama, having lowered her status to marry a poor man. She thought she was the type to give up everything just for the name of love.

As it turned out .it was not what she thought after all.

The love Senior Howard had for her only lasted that long. When she helped Senior Howard become a successful business in the town, he no longer appreciated this woman who supported him from the ground up.

Even when Thomas' mother was the one who funded the business through the money she earned in her spare time, and even when Thomas' mother was the one who helped to earn the first bucket of gold in the business...

Senior Howard thought that it was all his hard work and had nothing to do with the plain-old housewife.

At that time, Thomas’ mother's family slowly declined, ?e' her twin sister passed away, too. Since she had severed all ties from her family, she did not have anyone backing her up or supporting her.

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