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Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) novel Chapter 716

Summary for Chapter 716: Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles)

Summary of Chapter 716 – A pivotal chapter in Rebirth In Divorce My New Mr. Perfect (by Summer Knowles) by GoodNovel

The chapter Chapter 716 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.

Vivian's face turned pale. She didn't want Zachary to bring up that incident now. That day, she had indeed acted too hastily, influenced by her grandfather's words, which made her act impulsively.

In the hours after Zachary left, her mind was filled with torment, as if two little figures were fighting in her head.

"I'm sorry. That was truly a moment of insanity on my part—it was my mistake. But I'm your fiancée—shouldn't you be more forgiving? Even if you can't treat me the way you treat Sarah, couldn't we at least go back to how we were before any of this happened? Zachary, I'm your fiancée, not your employee." Vivian lowered her eyes, her shoulders trembling slightly.

"When you did those things, you never once thought about me, did you?" Zachary said coldly.

Vivian wiped away her tears and approached Zachary looking delicate and pitiful. She carefully asked, “Will the engagement ceremony still take place as planned?"

Her eyes were full of hope—this was the only thing that could prove she still had Zachary.

To her surprise, Zachary simply turned away without expression and left.

Two days later.

Vivian listened to the busy tone on her phone with a sense of panic. This was the fifth call she had made to Zachary, but still no answer.

He seemed determined to shut her out of his life, even gradually cutting off business connections with the Wilson Group.

Under these circumstances, Vivian understood she couldn't just wait passively anymore.

That night, under the bright moonlight, Mia was sound asleep.

In her dreams, she was walking on a noisy street before turning into an alley.

Even though everyone knew Mia's background, they couldn't help looking at the school's most popular boy.

Mia could certainly feel their stares. The heartthrob was her good friend, not someone she had romantic feelings for.

The corridor was long, connecting two academic buildings with many twists and turns.

This area was shaded by the tall buildings, creating deep shadows. Numerous students were chatting and playing around.

As the laughter grew louder, Mia walked beside her friend. She only reached his shoulder in height. Both of them turned to look curiously to one side.

In a corner not far away, several girls had trapped another girl in a dead end. The lead girl was grabbing the trapped girl's braid, yanking it upward. The sight made Mia's scalp hurt in sympathy.

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