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The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself novel Chapter 790

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Chapter overview: Chapter 790 from The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself

In this standout chapter of the Romance novel The Year I Was the Other Woman To Myself, Pearl Martinez introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.

"You saying you liked me is a joke!"

"Natalie!"

"When Hamilton hurt me time and time again for the sake of that woman, did you ever stand up for me once?"

"He didn't divorce you. You should have endured it, or pretended not to know. He would have eventually changed his ways. But I never expected you to be so wild, actually going out and finding another man!"

"He can mess around, but I can't?"

"You're a woman!"

"Why should women have to suffer?"

Alma's face turned green. Unable to win the argument, she waved her hand dismissively. "There's no point bringing this up now. Let me warn you, you and Kristin must sever all ties with Marico. Otherwise, we will immediately take measures to snatch Kristin back. It'll be too late when you come crying to us!"

Natalie covered her mouth and laughed. "You're telling me to sever ties with my husband?"

"Husband? You and Marico..."

Natalie pulled out their marriage certificate, specifically opening it to show Alma.

"Just today, Marico and I got married. He's my husband, and Kristin's father. If you want to bully us, you'll have to ask him if he agrees!"

Alma stared intently at the marriage certificate, unable to believe Natalie and Marico actually got married.

"Does Hamilton... does he know?"

"Is there any need for him to know?"

Alma snapped a fierce glare at Natalie. "You know his temper. If he finds out you two got married, he will definitely exact revenge. Definitely!"

"Then let him try. It's about time we settled some debts anyway!"

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