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Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right novel Chapter 1531

Summary for Chapter 1531: Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right

Summary of Chapter 1531 – A turning point in Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right by GoodNovel

Chapter 1531 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right, written by GoodNovel. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Michael held an umbrella, shielding Debra from the wind and snow.

Once they got in the car, Debra leaned against the window, not saying a word.

Inside the house, Marion sat on the couch, silent.

Randy and Erica had been trying to reach him nonstop, but he ignored every call.

As evening approached, Erica booted open the door and stormed into the house.

"You jerk!" She swung a punch at his face. "Why weren't you answering our calls? What's going on? Randy and I came all the way from Seamar City. Don't tell us you don't know."

"Erica, calm down," Randy tried to soothe her.

"Calm down?" Erica glared at him. "You knew about his condition, didn't you?"

"I thought he was fine," Randy muttered weakly.

Erica turned back to Marion. "Although I'm not part of the Houston family, I am still your cousin. Why didn't you tell everyone? You could keep it from me, but why hide it from Debra? Weren't you aware of the consequences? Now that it's exposed, not only will the company have problems, but even your relationship with her..."

"She's already gone." Marion opened his hand, revealing the ring that had cut into his palm. "She left with Michael."

Erica fell silent. Although she had only known Debra for a short time, she understood that Debra had always been cautious with emotions.

Marion's actions were no different from betrayal.

"I..."

"In the medical field, it's already been confirmed that I can't love. So, my love for her was nothing but a lie."

Marion laughed bitterly. From the start, he knew the consequences of hiding the truth, but he still clung to a glimmer of hope.

Now that the truth had come out, their marriage was done for.

"Don't be too pessimistic," Randy said. "Debra is not just any ordinary woman. Maybe she will soon come to terms with it."

Marion stood up. "Lying is lying. She gave me so many chances, but I messed up."

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