What Happens in Chapter 978 – From the Book Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right
Dive into Chapter 978, a pivotal chapter in Goodbye, Mr. Ex: I've Remarried Mr. Right, written by Cozy Season. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
"But I heard you say you wanted to exchange true hearts," Marion said.
"I did," Debra replied. "My desire to save Liza is genuine. But that doesn't mean I have to die for it."
"So why go through all this trouble? Trying to manipulate her feelings?"
"Not manipulation but a little strategy. Someone has to take the first step in any relationship."
Marion sighed, flicking her nose. "Always scheming, aren't you?"
Debra grinned, her earlier sharpness replaced by a playful gleam. This move had been unexpected, but it had worked beautifully.
Not only had they caught Edgar, but Liza now owed her a huge favor. Even if there was some calculation involved, her desire to save Liza was genuine.
Suddenly, Debra remembered Frederic, who had been with them. When she turned to ask about his injuries, she found him gone. Edgar was missing too.
She frowned, wondering if Frederic had taken Edgar away on Fermin's orders.
"Hey, are you two done talking?" Liza complained. "It's freaking cold here."
She had tried to get into Frederic's car, but he had locked it, leaving her to rely on Debra and Marion.
"Let's go," Debra said, taking Marion's hand as they started to walk away.
In the corner, Juan watched Debra and Marion leave, removing his mask.
Edgar lay unconscious nearby, defeated.
Juan understood Debra's plan now. She had never intended to die. It was all a ruse to win Liza's trust. If she had truly wanted to die, she would have used the gun instead.
Juan smiled bitterly. In this aspect, Marion knew her better.
Juan glanced at Edgar's limp form and thought about how to deal with him.
Seamar City was fraught with danger, and Juan couldn't let Debra recklessly get involved like Marion had.
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