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Ex-Husband Begone novel Chapter 19

As a small town, Nimburg didn’t have an airport. So, she had to

transfer in Rivermond.

As soon as she got off the plane, she received a call from Eliza.

Eliza had been calling her in the past few days. Thinking the calls

were about Emery, Bethany never answered.

Now that Emery was in Southmount with Terrence, she assumed

Eliza was calling about something else.

Since Bethany couldn’t talk over the phone, she went to Vespera

Villa in a taxi.

Upon seeing her, Eliza grabbed her hand immediately.

“Mrs. McConnell, you’re finally here. Mr. McConnell and Mr.

Emery went to Southmount for Krista. I couldn’t reach you in the

past few days. You must stop them. Otherwise…”

Eliza didn’t finish her sentence.

Bethany only smiled faintly. Then, she took out her phone and

typed something.

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“Is this what you’ve been calling me for?”

Eliza nodded. Then, something important occurred to her. She

hurried to take Bethany into the master bedroom.

“Mrs. McConnell, after Mr. McConnell and Mr. Emery left, I came

to clean and found your wedding photo was gone.””

Bethany looked up. The spot where her wedding photo used to be

was now empty.

So was her heart.

It seemed Krista meant a lot to Terrence.

For her, he even removed the registration photo of him and

Bethany, which hardly counted as a wedding photo.

Terrence was the aloof type, but he had written Krista’s name all

over a piece of paper. One could imagine how much he loved her.

Bethany realized she had overestimated herself.

She had thought that as long as she stayed by Terrence’s side,

she’d win his heart sooner or later.

Seeing Bethany staring at the wall absent–mindedly, Eliza

remarked in a low voice, “Mrs. McConnell, you’re the mistress of

this house. If you’re away all the time, someone else will seize the

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opportunity to take your place.”

Bethany felt it was more like she had taken Krista’s place.

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