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The Ex-Husband's Apology (by Sebastian Grey) novel Chapter 290

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Chapter 290

He only knew tomorrow was his wedding, but he didn’t want to get married and couldn’t sleep.

Just as he was tossing and turning in bed, unable to fall asleep, suddenly, a strange MMS message woke him up completely.

There was only one photo in the MMS.

The background of the photo was an abandoned dock at night, with the subject being a cellphone.

Jasper didn’t know anything else, but he recognized that phone right

away.

That was Jennifer’s phone.

Jasper was initially doubting who sent him those photos and why, but later he left his room, couldn’t reach Jennifer, and heard that a fugitive from Nexford had escaped to Priusiland and kidnapped Catalina to ransom Brayan.

All these things made Jasper feel anxious and confused.

He quickly looked for that abandoned dock in the photo, and sure enough, he saw Jennifer at the abandoned dock.

Jennifer was soaked through, looking like she had just crawled out of the ocean, dragging her increasingly tired body all the way, leaving clear water marks.

But in the end, she just couldn’t hold on and collapsed on the ground.

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Her phone was right next to her.

The phone wasn’t broken or wet.

Jasper thought it was weird.

Jennifer looked like something had happened.

And the person who sent him the photo was probably trying to get him to save Jennifer.

The question is, why?

Jennifer was Brayan’s wife, and everyone who came to his and Janet’s wedding knew it.

He didn’t contact Brayan but contacted him…

Jasper always felt like there was some kind of calculation going on.

However, even though the other party had impure motives, they still helped him a lot.

Jasper thought, Maybe this is fate!

Since God brought them together, he wouldn’t miss the chance with Jennifer.

So, Jasper brought the unconscious Jennifer to the s ide villa in Azure Bay.

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