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My Ex-Wife Remarried Me novel Chapter 747

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Dive into Chapter 747: Keeping Them Safe, a pivotal chapter in My Ex-Wife Remarried Me, written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

It turned out Devin was the mastermind behind the staged accident.

It was one of his many attempts to verify his seemingly absurd hypothesis.

As absurd as it might sound, he knew it was time for him to stop denying the truth.

He started shivering against his will due to the vast amount of information he had to process in split seconds.

His eyes started brimming with tears when he thought God had been merciful and granted him another chance to atone for his sin.

As torrents of grief streamed down Devin's cheeks, he looked elsewhere to avoid Amora's gaze.

Amora, who couldn't take it any longer, raised her volume and asked, "Mr.Jadeson, what are you doing? Is everything--" 

"I'm fine! It must be the dust sneaking its way into my eyes again! Hold on a second! I'll return to adjust the suitcase immediately!" 

Shortly after he made himself clear, he rushed out of the room.

Is something wrong with him? Isn't he aware I'm still trying to stop these suitcases from falling? Why the hell has he left me alone when he's the one behind the mess? Amora was slightly angry, but Devin returned with his hair and shoulders completely drenched when she was about to do something about it.

Has the man rushed downstairs to get himself a stick just for the suitcases? Is that the reason he's completely drenched in sweat? A few minutes later, they put the suitcases aside and had everything sorted out.

Seconds after Devin regained his composure, he looked at Amora in the eyes and expressed his apology, "I'm so sorry for the mess, Dr.West! Are you okay?"

Amora shook her head, indicating she was fine when it was not a big deal.

When she thought they had been away for quite a long time, she had no intention to waste her time with him anymore.

She asked, "What about the thing you wish to hand over to me, Mr.Jadeson? Is it in the room?" "Y-Yes!" Devin finally snapped out of confusion and retrieved an album from the wardrobe behind him.

Confused, Amora asked, "What is this?" 

Staring at the album he had with him, he asked in a serious tone, "It's an album with our photos over the years.Hasn't Dr.Wallen sent you here on his behalf to help Kane regain his memories? Don't you think this album is going to be of help?"

 Amora was thrilled because the album would definitely be of great aid to a multiple personality disorder patient.

The album might trigger the memories Kane had with others back in the day.

 "No!" Stephen was slightly infuriated when he heard his nephew.

He rebuked, "You need to stop listening to those baseless accusations, Kane! Your grandfather isn't the one behind your father's demise!"

 "If that's the case, who's the one behind his demise?" Stephen suppressed the prickling sensation he felt behind his eyes and announced, "A sniper took him by surprise and killed him when he was astonished by the bad news of you passing along with your mother." 

Although Jonathan mentioned he would take Shin out the moment he found out his son had defied his instruction and gotten himself married to Frieda, he was never the one behind Shin's demise.

Charles was the one who had taken Jonathan's instruction seriously and made his way to Avenport.

In an attempt to take Shin out, he abducted his heavily pregnant wife and told Shin the bad news when he was dispatched for a mission.

In the end, Shin failed to defend himself against his foes since his mind was all over the place.

As a result, his foe brought upon his demise on the battlefield.

Stephen remarked in a sincere manner, "Apart from your father, Charles was regarded the next best successor of the Jadesons.He was the one who would stand the most to gain from your father's demise.Unfortunately, we couldn't get our hands on the evidence to prove him guilty.As much as your grandfather wished to take action against him, there wasn't much he could do.I have never once given up on avenging your father over the years as well."

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