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Dear Ex-wife, Marry Me novel Chapter 792

Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 792:The Enigma Unveiled. 

At Chapter 792 of Dear ex wife Marry Me novel, the story progresses as the characters delve into their pasts. Secrets and hidden histories are revealed, shedding light on the motivations and conflicts that shape their current lives. In the content of Chapter 792 and the following chapters of the novel "Dear ex wife Marry Me", will Estelle and Jonathan resolve the misunderstanding? Read Dear ex wife Marry Me novel Chapter 792 at NovelFreePDF.com.

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Zoey was still lounging on the couch, a faint smirk playing on her lips. "Murray, you’ve got a better education than me. I always thought I wasn't good enough for you, but now I think you're not good enough for me, so I want to call off our engagement."

That "you’re not good enough for me" obviously shocked Murray.

He was a graduate of Solstice College, and Zoey was just a regular school graduate, and she had the audacity to say he wasn't good enough for her?

His income was nothing to sniff at, either.

Instead of reflecting on his own wrongdoings, Murray scoffed, "Alright, it seems like you've found a better option now. That's why you're changing your tune, Zoey. I didn't see this one coming from you."

Classic move by men, pinning their own mistakes on others.

At this moment, Zoey not only thought this man was not good enough for her, but she also felt she was blind in the past to have chosen to be with him, wasting seven long years of her youth!

"Murray, it's you who chose someone else, but you're accusing me of finding a better option. Is this what your college taught you? I feel sorry for your professors. You've graduated for so many years, and you're still harping on about your college. Is Solstice College the crowning glory of your life? My school might be less prestigious than yours, but I make no less money than you. You always use the school to belittle me. The college is your pride, not mine."

Zoey felt a sense of satisfaction, but also pain.

Turned out she had this speech all planned out; it turned out she had the answer all along.

But because of her love for him, she endured.

"Murray, your thing with Evelyn is already public knowledge and our colleagues have seen it with some even taking photos. I was behind your car last night, but you never noticed. You were too eager to see that woman. I waited outside all night, but you never came out. With all this evidence, can you still deny it? You disgust me."

Zoey stared him down and asked, "Now, do you have anything else to say?"

Truth be told, Zoey didn't tail him last night, but she knew once exposed, Murray would be caught off guard.

Maja was right; men like these dreaded women who stood on their own.

She used to love him, so she could hide all her pride, but now that she's decided to let go, Murray was just a nobody!

Zoey chuckled and took a deep breath.

"That's it; we're done."

Upon hearing this, Murray's voice rose.

"Well, in that case, there's something I need to tell you: The new house we bought cannot be handed over; it might be left unfinished, and the money we've invested might go down the drain. But the house is under your name; we're not married yet, so this has nothing to do with me. Please pay me back the money I invested."

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