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Madam, Your Ex-Husband Is On Call novel Chapter 169

Chapter 169 Let's Get Remarried


Christian paused for a while. With a cold face, he spoke urgently,

"I know that Beatrice ordered someone to crash my grandparents. Moreover, the car accident three years ago was also arranged by her. Terence happened to run errands for me temporarily, and he became the victim.

"She is insidious and cunning. Everything she did to you was probably intentional, but I was unaware of it. I'm sorry."

His eyes fixed on Anastasia were deep and gloomy. Pressing his thin lips, he seemed more and more uneasy.

Anastasia met his gaze calmly without any emotions in her eyes.

She didn't care about his words and reactions anymore.

Christian's chest sank.

Anastasia got up, picked up the photo Kevin had investigated from her desk, and put it in front of him.

"Here's what I've found, which should be useful to you."

When Christian saw the photo, his complexion was subtly complicated, and his jaw tensed for a moment.

"Did you find it?"

Anastasia nodded. "They are mother and daughter. Mr. Patterson, you should know how to use this piece of evidence."

Christian had long known about Beatrice's relationship with that woman, but the current evidence was insufficient. Unless Beatrice pleaded guilty...

But when he saw what Anastasia had worked so hard to get the photo, he couldn't help feeling a little distressed and moved.

He obviously did something to break her heart before, but she didn't mind it and even gave him the key evidence.

She was quite affectionate towards him!

Did she give him a chance by giving him the photo?

Christian became more and more upset. He could only feel dense pain as if his heart was strangled by a few thin threads.

He looked up. His eyes were deep and passionate. Staring at Anastasia, he said,

"I understand, Anastasia. Let's get remarried. This time, I will never disappoint your affection!"

Anastasia frowned and froze while holding the coffee cup. She was at a loss for a moment.

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