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Ex-Husband Begone novel Chapter 100

Chapter100

Bethany lifted her head and gestured somewhat heavily, “If the demand is not significant, yes.”

Julio actually didn’t understand Bethany’s paper–cutting works,

which can be considered as crafts and are also inherited from

her grandmother.

She had a close relationship with her grandmother.

Why didn’t she plan to make some achievements in this aspect?

Julio tentatively asked, “Do you have any concerns?”

Her mother had previously extended an invitation to her,

offering to fund her exhibition. At that time, she had to take

care of her husband and son, so it was normal for her to decline.

She was ready for a divorce, so she wouldn’t spend too much.

time on her husband and son anymore. It’s actually a good thing

to do something she likes.

Julio’s heart also supported her.

And she was valued by Cassie at the age of sixteen, and was

admitted to the University of Rivermond, she clearly had a

bright future ahead.

Bethany remained silent for a moment before raising her hand.

“I haven’t done much design in many years, afraid of letting Mrs. Mendez down.”

How could it be? My mom spoke highly of your design. The guests who came to my house yesterday are all tasteful people. If they appreciate your work, it means there is something commendable about it. Aren’t you planning to get a divorce? If you don’t have a career, how can you compete with Terrence for the custody of our son?

When her son was mentioned, Bethany’s face darkened, and she gestured heavily, “I had no intention of fighting for custody

with him.”

Even if she argued, she couldn’t win.

She was only six months old, and it didn’t make much sense to

raise her.

Moreover, Emery himself would not have chosen to be with

her.

She didn’t need to bring trouble upon herself.

Julio stared at her, his eyes filled with a deep color.

Chapter100

For someone like her, the least desired thing is other people’s

pity.

Chapter 100 1

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