Chapter 877 – Highlight Chapter from Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right
Chapter 877 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.
Marion frowned, and the guards quickly stepped forward to pull Phoebe away.
"Dad, please apologize to Mr. Houston. Promise him you won't do it again. We're willing to give up all our assets. Mr. Houston, please spare my dad," Phoebe pleaded.
Debra watched with cold detachment.
Marion stood up, not even sparing Phoebe a glance. "Take them away."
The guards exchanged uncertain glances, moved by Phoebe's pleading, but they dared not defy Marion's command. They dragged the three away from the office.
"Mr. Houston!" Phoebe continued to cry out, but she was quickly gagged and dragged out.
Debra remarked, "The situation here is truly something else. Even an underage girl has such deep thoughts."
At her age, she was not as deep as Phoebe. Blame it on her fate. Phoebe was facing them. Any other person might have softened.
"Jealous?" Marion asked, embracing Debra from behind.
Just moments ago, Phoebe had rushed at him so quickly that he couldn't dodge in time.
For people like them, who had weathered many storms, Phoebe's trick was easy to see through. He just hadn't expected an underage girl to resort to such methods to save herself.
"I wouldn't be jealous of a child," Debra retorted. "But you can forget about keeping these pants."
"Alright, I'll throw them away when we get back," Marion agreed, laughing at her jealousy. "Looks like I'll need to bring more bodyguards to avoid being ambushed like that."
"I'm so sorry. I'll leave right away."
"Come back," Debra called her back. "What's so urgent that you didn't even knock?"
"Some shareholders and a few partners heard that you were back. They've all come over, saying they want to hold a shareholders' meeting," the secretary explained.
"A shareholders' meeting?" Debra frowned.
A shareholders' meeting was a big deal for any company. It would not be held without a good reason.
"It seems someone is trying to stage a coup," Marion sneered.
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