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Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts novel Chapter 44

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Broken Memories, Intertwined Hearts is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 44 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 44 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Noel immediately stopped talking, not daring to say any more. Ethan had always been the young man that the elders in the family admired. If he suggested it, they'd definitely let him go abroad, and he didn't want to go to that kind of place.

"You got a wife, and now you don't need bros. You really went all out when looking for a wife," Noel sighed.

Ethan snorted.

Feeling outmatched, Noel decided to leave. "Fine, I'm out of here."

As he turned to leave, he suddenly remembered something and looked back at Ines. "Ines, do you know any other interesting girls like you? If so, introduce me."

"You've already got a bunch of girls behind you, how dare I introduce my friends to you?" Ines thought of Phoebe.

Noel's eyes lit up as he grinned at Ines. "So you do know someone like that?"

Ines didn't say anything. She wouldn't introduce anyone without understanding Noel's character. Noel quickly said, "I really need a gentle and kind girlfriend like you right now. It's all because Ethan married you, and now my dad wants me to get married ASAP too. He's been pushing me into blind dates these days. I never knew there were so many weirdos out there, and I can't stand this life. I need a girlfriend now."

The thought of the woman he met yesterday made Noel feel uncomfortable. He'd rather die than live with those women. Actually, Noel was three years younger than Ethan, and he had always had many women around him, so the Yates family hadn't been in a hurry. But seeing Ethan get married so quickly, they naturally started to worry.

Noel wasn't afraid of anything, but he was afraid of his dad and Ethan.

Gentle and kind – this was the first time Ines had heard someone describe her like that, "If you can get rid of all the women around you, maybe I'll change my mind."

Hearing that, Noel sat down beside Ines, "You're always so good to me. Do you know any nice girls you can introduce me to?"

Ines observed Noel secretly, thinking he was good-looking too. He must have a good character if he was best buds with Ethan. It would be great if he didn't interact with so many women privately. "I don't know any rich girls."

She didn't even realize she had completely trusted Ethan's character.

Noel immediately understood Ines' meaning, "Okay, I admit I was wrong. Actually, I don't like spoiled women either. The Yates family doesn't discriminate against girls from poor families. As long as I like her, that's enough."

Ines thought for a moment and said, "I only know one person like that, but I need to see if she's willing. If she agrees, I'll arrange it for you."

"Great, I'll wait for your good news," Noel happily replied.

"Is it that funny?" Ethan felt a bit unnatural under her gaze and turned his head away.

Seeing his awkwardness, Ines couldn't help but smile. "So, Mr. Meyer, are you jealous?"

Ethan pretended to pinch her nose hard, but his touch was gentle, "Is it not allowed? I'm your husband, and I have every right to be."

Ines glared at him and then teased, "Of course, you have that right. It's protected by law." Ines' words were full of sarcasm.

Ethan obviously liked this playful side of Ines, like a carefree child without any guard up. He couldn't help but lightly tap her nose, "You're so mischievous."

"Am I as bad as you? Weren't you enjoying yourself hiding there and eavesdropping?" Ines looked at Ethan angrily, feeling annoyed that another person had laughed at her expense.

Ethan hugged her, his arm around her waist. "We weren't eavesdropping, we were openly listening. At the time, I thought, 'how can this girl be so cute?'"

"You sure know how to talk. I wonder who you learned that from." Ines said.

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