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Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica) novel Chapter 225

David went out, leaving her and Oliver in the room.

"Oliver, let's break up peacefully. I don't need your money. You are rich and don't care about it, but I feel burdened about it." She said.

"You are my wife, and you deserve it."

"Don't be as unreasonable as you used to be. I've never been your wife. Now or never." Jessica said with a long face.

Oliver raised his right hand. He wore the wedding ring, which was bought in Holland.

"We have vowed."

Jessica was helpless. She didn't want to think about it at all.

"It's pointless to talk about the past." She said coldly.

Jessica still had the paper with Oliver's autograph. It was their earliest oath.

What decision she made after she lost her memory was invalid.

"We proposed and held a wedding."

Oliver was a little less confident when he said it.

After all, he left Jessica alone in GrandVille Apartments and didn't regard her as his wife at that time.

Jessica didn't want to be rude. She took out the divorce letter that Oliver had written before. She knew that she would need it sooner or later, so she took it with herself.

When Oliver saw it, he looked sideways involuntarily.

There was his signature on it.

Oliver was a man of his word, and he had to compromise now.

He said, "Take it as a reward. After all, you gave me the most critical evidence, or else I couldn't defeat Lambert."

"The reason why I gave the information to David was that I needed his help and had nothing else. I exchanged his help with the information. As for the evidence, I didn't care whether it might help you."

Jessica had to say it because she didn't want to get entangled with Oliver.

It was said that gifts blinded the eyes.

She had known it since she was a child.

She would rather live simply. She wanted to be relaxed and free.

Ever since her mother passed away, she had too many things to deal with and didn't live her life for herself.

After she escaped from Lambert, she was determined to live a good life for herself.

"Don't talk about it. Let's talk after you recover and you are discharged from hospital."

"No, I want to figure everything out." Jessica insisted, "I can go nowhere now, so I can solve all the problems. Once the baby is delivered, I'll leave with my grandma."

Oliver looked at Jessica, who was determined. He was pained for a moment and said, "Don't you miss the happy days we used to have?"

Jessica suddenly sneered, "If I miss it, I'll feel sorry for the scourge I suffered before."

"I'm sorry," Oliver said.

Only two people could hear Oliver apologize. They were Maggie, his mother, and Jessica.

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