Mr. Nelson Winning His Ex-wife's Heart
Chapter 1037
“Besides, we just don’t allow Chris to be the best man. We still invite him to participate in our wedding. As long as he cares about Zora
Sugden, he can still see her and still has the chance to save it!”
“I’m afraid he doesn’t want to save it at all!”
Edmund was speechless by Chelsea’s words, so he had to give up the idea of making Chris be his best man.
Edmund had done his best. He didn’t want to continue fighting for Chris and made Chelsea unhappy.
Now to him, his wife was more important. Just put friendship aside for the time being.
In the evening, they had dinner at Yusuf’s restaurant. Yusuf said that he wanted to celebrate their remarriage.
Brayan’s wife Anya were all there. Except that Chelsea would always think of Fay
and the child in her womb were also healthy and stable. Yusuf no longer
daughter of the Curtis family, Erika Curtis, whom his father wanted him to marry. Perhaps his father was frightened by his harsh words. So he didn’t force
had been pestKatharineg Yusuf all day
next to each other, which was convenient for them to chat. Otherwise, they would have nothing to talk
wife. When she was with Edmund before, Edmund almost never took her to such a party. She heard that Anya didn’t love
chatted briefly. Only now did Chelsea know that Anya was only 22 years old and was just
married for several years, so she asked
“We did
me to marry him. Don’t you think he is an old pervert?” Anya whispered
Chelsea was speechless.
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