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Dear Ex-wife Marry Me novel (Maja) novel Chapter 833

Chapter 833 

He didn’t want to get involved in this family drama No matter what Cheryl was like, it was none of his business 

But now, with Wilma confronting him like this, he felt a strange sense of agitation, even wishing he could go back in time to persuade Cheryl. 

If they knew it would hurt their child, why would they keep making the same mistakes? 

Whether it’s the father or the mother having an affair, it’s a huge blow to the child. 

If they can’t be loyal to marriage, then they shouldn’t casually step into it. 

Elvis thought he had understood this a long time ago, so he considered marriage to be a farce. 

“Elvis, do you believe what those people say too?” 

Wilma’s voice became a bit urgent. She was desperately hoping he would deny some things now. 

She grabbed Elvis’s clothes, her eyes wide open. 

Elvis pulled her hand away 

“Your mom is a good mom, so it doesn’t matter what other people think of her. What matters is that she’s good to you” 

Maja, who was standing by, heard this and understood that Elvis might know some inside story, and the truth was probably hurtful. 

She gently patted Wilma’s shoulder and said, “Wilma, you go rest first. You still have to continue filming. Elvis and I will discuss how to handle this.” 

Wilma stood up, her head low, and quickly planted a kiss on Elvis’s cheek. 

Elvis was stunned and he could hardly believe his eyes. By the time he reacted, he was so angry that his chest was shaking, as jittery as a good wife being teased. “Wilma!” 

But Wilma was long gone by the time he recovered from his shock 

Elvis was trembling with anger, rubbing his face vigorously with one hand while clenching his fist with the other. 

His face was a dreadful sight, turning both green and white 

Maja had always thought of Elvis as a very rational person, but she hadn’t expected him to lose his cool like this. 

“Mr. Pennyfeather, I’m really sorry you had to see this. I don’t know why Wilma has become like this, she wasn’t like this before.” 

He remembered that before he moved away, he always thought of Wilma as a spoiled little girl who would cry half the day if she fell, always nagging and crying when things happened, but she was a good student. was said that many boys in school had a crush on her. At the age of fifteen, she would still hop while walking, looking like she hadn’t grown up yet. 

But the next time he saw her, that spoiled aura had disappeared. He thought it might be because she was expelled from school, had to work hard to support herself, and had suffered a lot. 

Elvis felt heartbroken and completely at a loss as to how 

to 

deal with this issue 

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