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Pursuing My Ex-Wife Isn’t Easy novel Chapter 1986

Chapter 1986 

Luna froze, then exchanged a glance with Bonnie.

Speak of the devil.

The man Sean was talking about was Jim, no doubt.

“Did he come alone?” Luna asked, frowning.

Sean shook his head. “He brought a woman with him… The two of them are holding hands, and they appear to be very much in love!”

With that, he glanced at Bonnie and asked, “Do you…maybe want to hide somewhere?”

Bonnie curled her lips into a smirk. “Why do I have to hide?”

They were here for her, were they not?

Sean had no answer to that, so he turned to glance at Harvey. “How…about you?”

Even though Sean had just started working for Joshua two days ago and was still unsure about the complicated relationships between these people, he knew that the man who had arrived that morning was Jim Landry, the young master of the Landry family.

As a lowly mechanic at the bottom of the societal hierarchy, he was not supposed to know about the people at the top of the food chain, but he bore too much resemblance to Jim.

Every time his old boss at the factory saw any news of Jim, he would walk over to Sean and pat his shoulder teasingly, telling him to work harder so that they could use his namesake as a testimony of their work.

Because of this, Sean was more than familiar with this man.

She pursed her lips and asked in a low voice, “Since when did he start calling you by name?”

Bonnie curled her lips into a smile. “Today.”

Luna narrowed her eyes and snickered. “It seems that he’s determined to stand by your side.”

Harvey had only found out about Jim’s memories being wiped and subsequent breakup with Bonnie today. As soon as this happened, he immediately gave up on calling Bonnie ‘Aunt Bonnie’ and chose to refer to her by her name instead.

It was clear what he was trying to do.

“Of course. He’s like my flesh and blood now,” Bonnie whispered in reply. Then, she lifted her head to glance at Sean, still standing by the door. “Let them in.”

Sean paused for a moment, but no matter how reluctant he was to do so, he still obeyed her commands.

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