Mr. Nelsonn Winning His Ex-wife’s Heart
Chapter 19
Chapter: 19
The reasons why Edmund always criticized her fashion sense back then was that he disliked her.
Whenever he talked down on her in the past, Chelsea always felt so sad that she cried secretly. His words got to her so much that she developed low self-esteem.
But all that had changed now. Chelsea was so confident that she didn’t give a hoot about what he thought of her.
It didn’t matter to her anymore that she was nothing in his eyes.
Without sparing him a glance, she took the scarf to the counter, paid the bill, and left.
Edmund was almost losing his mind now that Chelsea ignored him once again.
his fists and stared at her slender back through the glass door of
didn’t give a damn about him anymore. She had professed her undying Love to him while they were married.
was a working day, so she felt that there was no way Edmund would be here. She reasoned that he had
knew Edmund to be a busy man who
to see Chelsea. They chatted for a long time. He then asked her to stay back for Lunch. She was about to accept
the Living room swung open
saw him come in. His sudden appearance dampened her mood. She turned to Look at Ethan.
this moment that Chelsea knew exactly why Ethan had urged her to stay back
of his mouth. Why did Ethan have to do this? Chelsea and Edmund were already divorced. Was he trying
Asides from the fact that Edmund didn’t have feelings for her, she had no
had not only broken her heart, but also had ruined her mental health and
see Chelsea here. His
out on him at the clothing shop. But now, she was in his family home. What
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