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The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest novel Chapter 96

Update Chapter 96 of The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest by Quirinus Amalia

With the author's famous The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 96, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest series be available today?
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Later, I learned that after Gary’s birthday, Paul and Selina broke up. Selina couldn’t accept it, which is why she posted the news of me and Gary on the confession wall.

Selina was sued for defamation and violation of portrait rights, and was sentenced to half a month of detention. When she got out, her first love had completely blocked her.

I met her at the gate of S University. Selina was begging Paul, holding his hand. Paul impatiently shook her off.

“Go away, who the hell knows whose child you’re carrying.” It turned out Selina was pregnant. When Paul saw me, his eyes turned red, and he froze in place.

I rushed into Gary’s arms, who had just gotten out of the car. He ruffled my hair and took my hand to go on our date. A lost soul returned? Not even a dog would want him.

On the day of graduation, Gary took me to register our marriage. I had already met his parents. When I went to his house that day, I nervously tugged at the hem of my skirt.

I was so anxious, imagining his mother in a fur coat handing me a five-million check. When Gary found out, his eyes were full of amusement. When we got out of the car, he couldn’t help but kiss my lips:

“Baby, my mom doesn’t like wearing fur.” “And it’s summer now.”

“Also, if my mom really gave you five million and asked you to leave me, you’d better choose me, because I’m worth more than five million.”

I: …

Fortunately, Gary’s parents were very warm. That day, I saw a little cat with a limp in their house. The day before the marriage registration, Gary transferred all his assets to me.

He jokingly called it: “Giving up my salary card.” At the wedding, I was surprised to see Paul there. He had lost a lot of weight. When he saw me in my white wedding dress, his eyes turned red.

“You’re beautiful.” I coldly nodded. “Thank you.” Then I walked past him and left. When I saw Jasmine and Gary kissing on stage, Paul remembered that day in the truth-or-dare game.

He had felt satisfied and pleased when he thought Jasmine was insecure.

He proudly said he had chosen the younger one. But that day, the younger and more excellent Gary had confessed to her.

The bullet he had fired himself had struck him in the heart at that time. He only realized it now. Paul finally couldn’t hold back his tears. He truly liked Jasmine.

He had fallen for her at first sight and had pursued her for a long time. He had once imagined their future. But later, he thought Jasmine was too conservative, and he subtly felt she, an orphan, couldn’t live without him.

With Selina’s appearance, he had missed his chance with Jasmine. On the way back, Paul was dazed and had a car accident. In his dream, he saw himself at twenty, his face full of pain, questioning him:

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