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Marry My Ex's Sworn Enemy

Chapter 111
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Chapter 111 Fishy Chapter 111 Fishy "Fine! You call the police! I've been inside before, you know!" Henry punched and punched with his fists.

The woman next to her screamed repeatedly, watching her lover being beaten up helplessly, without any ability to fight back. She quickly looked around and picked up a brick. Sonya hurriedly stopped the woman."Do you want your affair with him to be exposed?" The woman's face turned pale, and she still threw away the brick. Sonya saw that the man had been punched several times, so she grabbed Henry. "Don't pull me, I'll beat him up!" Henry exclaimed angrily.

"Do you want Natalia to be caught off guard by this situation?" Henry took a deep breath and kicked the man away.

"We already know about you and her; you better give Natalia an explanation as soon as possible!" Henry warned the man.

The man was beaten black and blue, yet still had an inexplicable expression on his face. "No, you were just a tenant, right? Did I manage things too loosely?" "Seeing injustice, do you understand?" Henry clenched his fist.

The man probably didn't understand, but he nodded quickly in fear.

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"Get lost, don't disgust Natalia with that look!" The woman helped the man up, and the two of them got into the car and quickly drove away. The two of them returned to the courtyard, and Natalia, in a hurry and panic, sat in the wheelchair and cout.

"What's going on? I heard snoise outside," Natalia asked.

Henry casually made up a sentence, "A dog wanted to cin, and I kicked it out." Natalia laughed, "Are you still as ignorant as a dog?" Henry rolled his eyes and ignored Natalia as she went upstairs.

Sonya walked towards Natalia with a smile and said, "He was smile and said, "He was sometimes childish.* ""Mr. Sullivan was a very nice person." Sonya intended to push Natalia back, but she insisted that she could do it herself.

"The wheelchair ramp used to be very steep, and I often couldn't get up it. There was even one twhen the wheelchair flipped over with me. I told my husband many times, but he always said he was busy and kept putting it off. Then Mr. Sullivan came, and when he sawstruggling to get up, he smashed the original slope the next day and rebuilt it with bricks and plaster." Sonya looked at the slope, which had many anti-slip lines painted on it, showing the effort put into it.

"Actually, besides suspecting that he wanted to end his life, I also suspected that he liked me." Natalia couldn't stop laughing when she mentioned this.

Áh?" Sonya Sonya paused for a moment, then couldn't help but burst into laughter.

89.5% Chapter 111 Fishy Menu But when you arrived, I saw the way he looked at you and knew it was also a misunderstanding. "His gaze at me?" "It was all you in my eyes, there was no room for anyone else." "Is it so?" "Sometimes it would also becexplicit, wishing to drag you to bed immediately." "Stop!" Sonya quickly interrupted Natalia from continuing.

Natalia stuck out her tongue and said, "Don't tell him, otherwise he kindly helped me, but I arrogantly thought he liked me. How embarrassing." "I definitely won't say it." And swinging his arms in embarrassment, Henry might feel even more embarrassed. Natalia had a really good personality, she was cheerful, always smiling, confident and resilient. The two of them talked for a while, and if it wasn't so late, they could have continued chatting. Henry let her sleep in the bed, while he slept on the sofa. The first tthe two of them were in the sroom, but slept separately. Not to mention Henry, she herself was a little uncomfortable.

Sonya had the habit of morning jogging. No matter how late she slept, she would get up the next a run. When she woke up, Henry had already gone morning to go for The small town in the early morning was quiet and peaceful.

out.

She ran along the path, with misty mountains in the distance, the sound of rushing rivers in her ears, and dew- covered grass beneath her feet. The air was clear and clean, and as she left the town, she saw patches of lush green wheat fields. Farmers wearing straw hats fertilized and watered the fields, creating a beautiful picture with the mountains and the river.

Sonya saw Natalia from a distance, she was talking to someone.

She ran over and realized that the woman talking to Natalia was actually the swoman from last night. "My house is located in a bustling area of New York, it's also in a good school district, with shopping malls and hospitals nearby, making it very convenient. The price I listed with the agency is 2.3 million, and I won't sell it for less than that. However, your friend Tomas ctoand said he's interested in my house, but he wantsto lower the price. Well, setting him aside, we've known each other for so long, consider us old friends, so I think I should lower the price for you too. How about 2 million, is that acceptable?" Natalia heard this and her face lit up, "Two million?" "Do you think it was appropriate?" "It's perfect, but Mary, won't you be at a disadvantage?" The woman called Mary by Natalia chuckled, "I see you two are not easy either, just let it be, whatever loss there is." "Then, thank Mary for 1. me.

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I will go "Okay, but hurry up. I plan to go on a trip." back immediately to raise the money." 89.5% Chapter 111 Frehy Lavill do it as soon as possible." The woman did not turn her head, so she did not see Sonya. After she agreed with Natalia, she got in the car and left.

Sonya pondered for a moment and walked towards Natalia.

"Hey, Sonya, were you also here for a walk?" Natalia greeted Sonya.

Sonya nodded and looked at the car that was driving away."Who was that person just now?" "Oh, Mary, who used to run a coffee shop in town." "Are you familiar with each other?" "Oh, we've known each other for about five or six years." "What were you just saying about the house?"

"Oh, Tomas, my husband, he wanted to buy a house for my mother-in-law to retire. You won't believe it, he went to New York to look for houses and found one through an agent, and it turned out to be Mary's house. Can you believe it? Mary said we are friends, so she directly reduced the price by three hundred thousand. I need to quickly gather the money, so as not to delay her." Sonya frowned, there was a strong sense of conspiracy here. "Have you seen that house?" "I haven't seen it, but my husband has. He said the location, facilities, and decoration are all very good. Both he and my mother-in-law really like it." Sonya and Natalia walked together towards the town, and along the way, she listened to Natalia Las as she told many stories about her husband and mother-in-law.

"My mother-in-law has always taken care of me. She never despised my paralysis and never pressuredto have children. She even sendsdelicious food. I think it's only right to buy her a good house," Natalia said.

"Two million is not a small amount, your husband must have earned a lot, right? He, he was just a small m employee of a company, earning only five to six thousand a month. He had to travel back and forth just to accompany me, excluding the cost of fuel, work meals, and pocket money. He barely had any savings. have to pay for the entire amount of money to buy the house?" "So, you "Well, when my mother passed away,

mother passed away, she leftsmoney, and with what I've earned from running the guesthouse these past few years, I can almost afford to buy this house" Sonya let e out a sigh. Tomas Riggs was planning to drain Natalia dry and then divorce her. "You know, Henry and I are locals from New York. Sendthe address of that house, and I'll help you check out the location, amenities, and all that, to see if it's really as good as they say." "Ah, it's not necessary. Tomas has already seen it." "What if he was deceived by the agent?" "Mary wouldn't deceive me." Sonya was speechless for a moment. She had only known Natalia for a day, while Natalia had known Mary for five or six years. She couldn't possibly say, "You must trustand not trust Mary."