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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 706

Summary for Chapter 706: Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles)

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The chapter Chapter 706 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.

This single subtle gesture revealed her inner feelings. Without needing to look further, Sarah immediately understood. Through the monitor, she could see that the photograph was a selfie of a man.

Beyond heartbreak, she couldn't think of any other explanation.

The emotion release room had been open for nearly a week. During this time, she had observed many clients. Those who came to release their emotions fell into several categories: heartbreak, work conflicts, friendship issues, personal disputes, or being stuck at a crossroads in life, unable to make the right choice.

They came here to vent their emotions, and often only after destroying everything could they finally see what they truly wanted in their hearts.

This was Sarah's original purpose in creating the emotion release room. But more importantly, this wasn't just a simple place to vent emotions—it offered clients more valuable services, such as guidance from top psychological counselors to help them quickly resolve their troubles.

Finally, the woman left the release room. As she opened the door, she saw Sarah sitting across from her and momentarily froze. "Who are you?"

Sarah smiled gently, "Hello, ma'am. I'm your psychological counselor."

"But isn't this an emotion release room?"

"Yes, but emotional release is just a way to make yourself feel less tired and less sad. The real issue is still psychological. The feelings are only temporarily suppressed, not truly resolved."

It was like crossing a bridge—a submerged bridge on your necessary path. You could choose to wade through with wet shoes, but you couldn't always walk around with wet shoes.

The woman sat down nervously, her eyes darting around insecurely.

The woman seemed confused by the abrupt change of topic but simply replied, "Okay."

Sarah flipped the coin a few times and then covered it with her palm. "Heads means you break up with him immediately. Tails means you continue the relationship. Which do you hope it is?"

The woman looked nervously at Sarah's hand. "Can I choose? Can I answer you after some time has passed?"

Sarah gently shook her head, stubbornly insisting, "Answer me."

The woman looked at her, her eyes fixed intensely on Sarah and the coin in her palm.

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