Chapter 1027 – Highlight Chapter from Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right
Chapter 1027 is a standout chapter in Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right by Cozy Season, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
"Yeah, we got into a fight with a dog. Neither of us had our wallets," Randy echoed.
Debra tilted her head, her expression suddenly clear. "So, you went out for a midnight snack, got drunk, fought a dog on the way, and then booked a hotel room?"
"Exactly."
"That's right."
Neither Randy nor Erica seemed to realize how ridiculous their story sounded.
Debra nodded slowly. "And you two shared a room."
Randy and Erica both froze.
But Debra wasn't going to let them off. "Randy, you hid your thoughts until the perfect moment, huh?"
Erica blushed with embarrassment and glared at him.
"This is all your fault," she huffed, storming upstairs.
Randy paused and showed a pitiful look at Debra. "Please, don't tell Marion."
Then he hurried to chase after Erica. Debra shook her head helplessly. "These two are truly a pair of bickering lovebirds."
She placed the receipt on the table. Just as she stood up, the sharp sound of high heels echoed from the entrance.
A tall, elegant figure then came into view.
Theda removed her sunglasses, giving Debra a glance that was both cool and assessing.
That glance felt strangely familiar to Debra. There was a quiet confidence in it, mixed with a touch of indifference. That kind of temperament was something they shared.
Her gaze shifted upward to the second floor just as Barton came down the stairs.
He stopped in front of her and said, "Ms. Buchan, our master is waiting for you in the study."
"Alright." Theda gave Debra a courteous nod before following Barton upstairs.
For some reason, Debra couldn't shake the feeling that Theda knew her secrets. The way Theda had looked at her suggested it.
Debra shook her head, brushing off the thought. After all, the idea of rebirth was absurd. No one would believe it.
In the study, Andrew was sitting at his desk reading documents. The sharp scent of disinfectant hit Theda as soon as she stepped into the room.
She wrinkled her nose. "You're sick again?"
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