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Goodbye Mr Ex I've Remarried Mr. Right novel Chapter 1936

Summary for Chapter 1936: Goodbye Mr Ex I've Remarried Mr. Right

Chapter summary of Chapter 1936 – Goodbye Mr Ex I've Remarried Mr. Right by GoodNovel

In Chapter 1936, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Goodbye Mr Ex I've Remarried Mr. Right by GoodNovel, 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 Goodbye Mr Ex I've Remarried Mr. Right.

Jordan woke up with a pounding headache.

He overdid it with the booze last night. Not young anymore, he couldn't drink like he used to.

Glancing around, he saw everyone sprawled across the table, passed out. He chuckled.

A waiter stepped in. "Sir, we've got guest rooms ready."

"It's fine. Let them sleep on the floor," Jordan said, standing up.

He felt his pocket and frowned. The vial was gone.

"If there is nothing else, I'm going back to work," the waiter said, heading to the door.

"Wait."

"Sir?"

"Where are the kids?"

"Kids?"

Jordan rubbed his temples. "I mean the two teenagers."

"You mean Mr. Osborne and Miss Houston? They left last night."

"Little brats."

Jordan was sure now.

It must be Lillian who had swiped the vial. Solomon wouldn't bother with something that dumb.

"Got it," Jordan said, waving the waiter off.

If they left last night, they would probably have already tried the vial by now. At the end of the day, it was William's fault for bringing it in the first place.

They were both lost in a dream.

"That little punk!" Jordan muttered, shaking his head.

Lillian's mischievous streak was just like Debra's. He spotted the empty vial on the table and sighed.

Losing no time, he called William, but the call wouldn't go through because William was on a plane.

Jordan sat down on the bed, watching Lillian and Solomon sleep. His mind drifted to a dream he'd had a while back.

In it, all his regrets played out.

The dream was just his heart's way of working through things. It showed him what mattered most in his life.

When he woke up, he knew what he had to focus on: the Potter family, the weight Andrew carried, and raising the next generation, just like Andrew had raised him.

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