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Will You Marry Me, My Ex-Wife? novel Chapter 2486

The sight of a father and son standing together at the altar would usually be an amusing one, but the solemn look on their faces made it hard for anyone to laugh.

The atmosphere in the room felt heavy and suffocating.

When he saw Bonnie coming, Jim let out an exhale and strode toward her, holding the bouquet in his hands. Finally, he got down on one knee in front of her and said," Bonnie, if I ever get the chance, I hope I can meet you again in my next life.

"If that opportunity arises, you can lose your memory and forget everything about me; you can do anything you want to me because this is what I owe you.

"I promise that no matter how you treat me,

I'm going to stand by your side until the end of time."

With that, he placed the bouquet in Bonnie's lap, closed his eyes, and gently kissed her hand.

Watching this, Luna could not help laying against Joshua's chest in comfort, her eyes tearing at the sight before her despite knowing that Bonnie would not die.

In the past, she used to think that Jim and Bonnie's relationship was very superficial, and in her opinion, the only reason she and Jim had started dating was by accident.

That night, Heather spiked both Luna and Jim's drinks with an aphrodisiac, causing her to fall back into Joshua's arms, whereas Jim hooked up with Bonnie.

It was only after this that Jim and Bonnie started seeing each other in secret, and in Luna's opinion, any relationship that began as a purely physical one would not last long due to the lack of a stable foundation.

A relationship based on physical attraction and not an emotional one would not be a healthy relationship.

Therefore, Luna had always doubted Jim and Bonnie's relationship, but...

Staring at the earnest look on Jim's face, a twinge of pain shot through her heart.

She knew that Jim and Bonnie were perfect for each other, and she was the one who had been mistaken all along.

All of a sudden, the clock struck nine.

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