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I got married without you (James and Amelia) novel Chapter 907

Chapter 907 He Knows How to Behave 

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On the lawn, numerous helicopters were parked, and the leading white helicopter was slowly opening its cabin door. 

A white suit, tailored to fit him perfectly, made the man look cool and noble, like a nobleman stepping out of a painting. 

The hair, which shone faintly like black jade, fell diagonally on both sides of the forehead, creating a distinct layered effect. 

A face sculpted by God, exquisitely three-dimensional without any flaws. A tall and straight nose bridge, a strong jaw, and tightly pursed lips. 

All of his facial features combined to create a perfect appearance, and his eyes, with their resolute and captivating gaze, were impossible to resist. 

The aura emanating from his entire body was one of aloofness 

and arrogance and of dominance and tyranny. 

A man, who looked like an eagle in the dark, walked towards the 

villa with a big bunch of lychee roses in his hand. He had long legs 

and a smile on his face. 

Chapter 907 He Knows How to Behave Behind him were his family members. 

Everyone was dressed in formal attire, holding bouquets 

of lychee-colored roses, and gracefully descending from a helicopter. 

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He came to welcome his bride with the sincerest of intentions. As his bride, how could she disappoint him on their wedding day? 

Amelia looked away, turned around, and glanced behind her. The young man she had once loved had long gone. 

He always knew when to come and when to leave. He never made her worry or uncomfortable. 

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Chapter 908 He Has Something For You 

Amelia smiled, her lips curling upwards, as she looked in the 

direction where no one was around. 

“Thank you, Mr. Jones…” 

When he was young, he said to her, “If one day you marry someone else and I come to your wedding, I hope you will call me 

Mr. Jones.” 

At that time, Amelia was leaning on her desk and innocently 

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