What Happens in Chapter 1920 – From the Book Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right
Dive into Chapter 1920, a pivotal chapter in Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right, written by Cozy Season. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
That night, I told Enoch what happened.
He didn't come home every day. If it wasn't their anniversary, Annette wouldn't have gone to the market.
Enoch was furious. Without telling Annette, he took me back to the market and asked me to point out every man and woman who had bullied us.
The market folks lined up in rows, like lambs waiting for slaughter. They kept their heads down and didn't dare to utter a sound.
Why? Because they were poor. They had contracts with the market, each carrying huge rent debts.
They had no choice but to follow Enoch's orders. In fact, he didn't even need to be there.
The market manager gave the commands, and he didn't even have the clout to speak to Enoch directly.
I stood there, pointing out the ones who'd hurt Annette.
The people who'd been so cocky earlier acted like meek sheep. They groveled before Enoch. "We just heard rumors. We didn't know she was your wife."
Their tone was humble, but Enoch didn't even glance at them.
Catching his drift, the managers dragged those people out, beat them up, smashed their goods into the ground, and stomped them to bits.
That was all it took to push them to the edge of collapse.
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