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Beyond the Divorce novel Chapter 835

About Beyond the Divorce - Chapter 835 Pity Party

Beyond the Divorce is the best current series by the author Third Blossom. The Chapter 835 Pity Party content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 835 Pity Party and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Ivanna's revelations about Michelle's recent "job" truly surprised me.

"Really?" I asked in astonishment. "Back in our school days, she was always obsessed with vanity, constantly getting guys to buy her food. That part still rings true."

"And now," Ivanna continued, "she's hooked up with a rural entrepreneur that owns a fish farm."

Hearing Ivanna's words made me laugh hard. "So, was the fish pond you mentioned earlier true?"

Ivanna looked disdainful and rolled her eyes. "Of course! Would I lie? Whenever they're together, she organizes these class reunions. But people have complaints. And Michelle isn't the only one. I've heard there are several others."

I shook my head with a wry smile, somewhat nostalgic, and said, "She's a real warrior."

Ivanna exclaimed in frustration. "Exactly! Fearless even of diseases. It seems she targeted you today by arranging this gathering. She probably noticed you're doing well. So, she wanted to freeload off your generosity. Ugh... what a piece of work."

As we walked out, I noticed a car's headlights in the not-so-distant parking lot suddenly come on, heading toward the entrance. I knew it had to be Atlas's car.

Ivanna glanced at me and said, "You go ahead. I'm heading home, too."

I looked at Ivanna with concern. "Are you sure you're okay on your own? How about I come with you, and tomorrow morning, we can go to the hospital together."

Ivanna motioned toward the approaching car and said, "Come on! He's here to pick you up. You better get going. Don't throw me a pity party."

I chuckled helplessly, adding, "Alright, you wait for me tomorrow morning, and we'll go for a checkup together. Drive carefully and head straight home. Don't go anywhere else!"

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