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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 572

Summary for Chapter 572: Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles)

Summary of Chapter 572 – A pivotal chapter in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel

The chapter Chapter 572 is one of the most intense moments in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) , written by GoodNovel. 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.

People began digging up previous incidents, using them to paint Sarah as a villain.

While Amy cried on the outside, she was laughing inside. She was close to success! Close to getting that five million.

With that money, she and Dan could run away, buy a small house somewhere remote, start a small business, and live peacefully for the rest of their lives.

The more she thought about it, the harder she forced herself to cry.

Meanwhile in the counseling office, Sarah had to hold Mia back from rushing out.

"Mia, calm down." Sarah had placed psychological exercises in front of her, prepared earlier to help ease her anxiety.

Of course Sarah knew what was happening at the school entrance. Scarlett had already called several times, wanting to rush over and slap Amy, but Sarah had talked her down each time.

Under Sarah's guidance, Mia reluctantly focused on her exercises. Sarah stroked her head. "I'll handle this."

Mia nodded, not mentioning that she'd already begged her brother to deal with it yesterday.

Sarah's expression turned grave. "Ma'am, I need to remind you that the Tina Mendes incident is closed. If you have concerns, file a police report. But don't slander me, or I'll sue you for defamation."

She turned to face the reporters, holding up her phone. "I think it's time to end this. I'll be filing charges against Amy Gabble for defamation. But first, let's all listen to something."

She pressed play, and a woman's voice came through, “Son, remember to cry hard. If you cry well, Mommy will buy you toys."

Then a man's voice, “Will this work? That woman seems powerful. People might not believe us."

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