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Please Give Me Another Chance, Mrs. Hamilton novel Chapter 858

The Janctera Evening News had published a short novel, written in the first person from a female perspective.

The protagonist of the novel was named Norine Scott, oddly similar to Nadine's name. The male lead was named Brett Hamilton, which was also similar to Brad's name.

The story was of a girl named Norine Scott. After losing her boyfriend to death, she met a man who looked exactly like him. This man, named Brett Hamilton, eventually became her target of affection. She then went to great lengths to marry him.

After their marriage, however, Brett did not treat Norine well. He was cold and indifferent. In his heart, there was only his first love, Jean Sailor. Unable to endure such a life, Norine eventually divorced him in a fit of rage.

This story was exceedingly simple, devoid of a proper ending. Regardless, it caused an uproar. Everyone knew exactly who the novel was alluding to, and the slight name changes left no room for doubt.

As a result, the past scandals involving Brad, Jack, and Nadine were dragged back into the spotlight.

@sheepdelight: "What kind of drama is this? Isn't this clearly the entangled love-hate story of Brad and Nadine? And now there's a third party involved? Substitute romance? Nadine is getting exposed as the heartless one here."

@meatcrush: "Aren't Nadine and Brad divorced? Could the reason for their divorce be this mystery lover? Judging by this novel, the author seems to know some inside scoop that we don't know. @author, please spill the tea. We're dying to know."

@merlinspain: "No wonder Brad agreed to the divorce. Nadine's such a bitch. How could she use Brad as a substitute? If I were Brad, I'd leave her too. Who would want to be a replacement? What garbage behavior!"

@dante_uses_shampoo: "No wonder Nadine wanted a divorce. The bitch used Brad as a stand-in and only left when she realized he didn't love her. She's shameless! Let's bully her, everyone."

He was entirely unlike the cold and aloof Brad she had always known—distant and unapproachable. This new side of him left Nadine at a loss for words.

If Brad was still the cold and indifferent man he used to be, she would've been fine. She would have remained calm and detached. But now, he was suddenly so warm and attentive. That made her unsure of how to respond.

For heaven's sake, couldn't he go back to being the icy, reserved Brad he always was?

Just as Nadine entertained these thoughts, Brad spoke again. "Nad, the plane is about to land. Don't you have anything you want to say to me?"

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