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After I Stopped Loving Him novel Chapter 661

Summary for Chapter 661: After I Stopped Loving Him

Chapter summary of Chapter 661 – After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White

In Chapter 661, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel After I Stopped Loving Him by Daisy White, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of After I Stopped Loving Him.

“Who’s Ethan?”

“You don’t know him. Forget it.”

Deborah felt a wave of gratitude toward Cynthia for helping her and Jackson. She was determined to outsmart Jordan and Natalie, and there was no way she’d let anyone mess things up for Ethan and Isabella.

“Deborah, you and Jackson are getting married soon, right? Families shouldn’t hold grudges. You and Jordan should try to get along.”

Deborah turned to look at Mandy, poking her right on the forehead. “Mandy, are you seriously into Jordan? I told you before, he’s trouble. Don’t let his looks fool you. Even if you’re looking for a sugar daddy, you don’t need to pick him.”

Mandy pouted. “All the other rich guys are old. Jordan’s still young, and I want someone young. Come on, Deborah, help me out. Set me up with him. Imagine the two of us running the Lane family together.”

Mandy wrinkled her nose. “Jobs are hard to find, and even if I get one, the pay is terrible. A few thousand a month? What’s the point?”

Deborah knew there was no talking Mandy out of it, so she just let it go. If Mandy actually managed to wreck Jordan and Natalie’s marriage, it would work out in Deborah’s favor. Jordan and Natalie had no idea that all the effort they put into bringing Mandy here might end up blowing up right in their faces.

After Jordan finished talking business in his father’s office, he couldn’t help but complain, “Dad, Deborah is way too ambitious. All she cares about is her own plans. She’s nothing like Cynthia, who’s always been straightforward. Don’t let her get too close. Now that you and Cynthia are divorced, you can treat Kevin better, but don’t even think about marrying Deborah.”

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