Summary of Chapter 1005 from Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right
Chapter 1005 marks a crucial moment in Cozy Season’s Romance novel, Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Joe never thought Juan would be so heartless.
When they found Shelia's body, they figured out the details. Shelia was killed by a bullet rather than fire.
It didn't take a genius to figure out that Juan was behind it.
Even so, Shelia was still Juan's wife before she died. If her funeral wasn't properly arranged, it would raise suspicions and wouldn't be good for the Nichols family or Juan.
"Joe, should we listen to Mr. Nichols?" asked one of the guards.
Joe thought for a moment. "Let's go back and consult Mrs. Nichols Sr."
At the old house of the Nichols family, Melody listened to Joe's report and frowned. "Juan is being foolish. So are you? No matter what, Shelia was his wife. Even if they divorced after her death, the funeral must be grand. Make the arrangements."
"Yes, Mrs. Nichols Sr."
After Joe left, Melody asked Sophie to bring her a mirror. She looked at her aged, weary reflection and felt a bit down.
She was no longer young and beautiful. That explained Bert's disinterest.
"Sophie, do you think I've gotten old?"
"Why would you say so?"
"I just feel like I have more wrinkles. My skin is sagging, and my eyes are dull."
Melody sighed, recalling how she had spent her youth maintaining the Nichols family's fortune. With her current looks, she couldn't attract anyone.
"Compared to others your age, you look very young, like you're only 50."
Sophie found it ridiculous but did as she was told.
A 70-year-old lady wanting plastic surgery was just too absurd.
Melody had never mentioned this before. Sophie didn't know what had gotten into her.
Meanwhile, the news that the Nichols family was planning a grand funeral for Shelia quickly spread across the internet.
Just a year ago, Shelia had gone from a college student to Miss Blair, with scandals of being a homewrecker and having a miscarriage.
No one had expected her to die in a fire not long after she became Mrs. Nichols.
Her funeral soon became the talk of the town.
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