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THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever novel Chapter 1073

Limited-edition mystery box cards!

The very cards he had begged his father for for two months, to no avail!

Upon hearing this, Kinny's expression changed instantly. He accepted the cards with both hands. "Thank you, Uncle Gordon! You're the best, Uncle Gordon! Please, come in!"

As he finished, he even bowed slightly, making a welcoming gesture.

"Auntie Caitlin, I'm sorry. Turns out I'm not that tough after all." Kinny thought.

"Hahahahaha!" The adorable Kinny sent the onlookers into peals of laughter.

Even the groom's party was surprised that Gordon had managed to win over Kinny with just a stack of cards.

After passing Kinny's test, it was time to face the thirteen brothers.

Gordon greeted them one by one.

Easton Richards looked at Gordon intently. "My sister is the apple of our family's eye, Gordon. If you want to marry her, you'll have to drink thirteen beverages personally prepared by us thirteen brothers."

As he finished speaking, a servant brought out a tray.

Although there were thirteen cups, they were all small, totaling only about six ounces combined.

"Of course, Easton," Gordon nodded and picked up the first cup.

Will immediately asked, "Easton, can the groomsmen and the rest of us drink these on his behalf?"

While the drinks looked ordinary, Will knew there was a catch.

"No," Easton shook his head. "The groom must drink them himself."

"Alright then, Easton. Bottoms up."

With Gordon in the lead, the group charged upstairs, storming the door to Caitlin's bedroom and pounding on it loudly.

Upstairs, the bridesmaids, along with Weston and Moon, blocked the entrance.

"Who is it? Who's banging on the door?"

"We're here for the bride!" the groomsmen called back.

"Show us a little sincerity!"

"I've prepared gifts, but you have to open the door. How can I give them to you if the door is closed?"

"Slide them under the door," Celeste replied.

"No can do. Master Ninth's gifts are too big to fit through the crack."

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