Summary of Chapter 591 – A pivotal chapter in I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) by Swnovels
The chapter Chapter 591 is one of the most intense moments in I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin), written by Swnovels. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
Chapter 591 Please
After a while, Harper and Annie arrived at the Silver, and Benjamin was already waiting in the private box.
There were only three of them.
Harper sat next to Benjamin, and Annie sat next to Harper. The huge private room seemed a little empty for the three of them. Then, the waiter started serving the dishes.
As the dishes were served one after another, Annie said, "Mr. Martin is so generous. This is us as a couple treating you to eat."
"No. You can take them away if we can't finish them. This meal is not mine, it's our husband and I who are treating you."
He said this naturally.
Annie glanced back and forth at Harper and Benjamin's faces and said, "Mr. Martin, do you want to thank me?"
"Yes."
"Because of what happened last night?"
Annie asked.
Benjamin glanced at the people beside him and responded, "Yes, thank you very much for what happened last night."
He picked up the glass and asked Annie to drink together.
Annie naturally accepted it and said, "Don't be so polite. Harper and I are friends, and it is my duty to take care of her. However, since you're Harper's husband, I'll accept your thank."
Benjamin smiled and looked gentle.
Harper made no sound during the whole process, just listening to their conversation.
She remained silent and ate, but Annie deliberately said to Harper, "Harper, don't you have anything to say to me?"
Harper looked up at her with a puzzled look.
Harper asked, "What do you want me to say to you?"
"Don't you want to thank me?"
"Didn't you just say that we are friends? Isn't that what you should do?"



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