I Got Married Without You

Chapter 381



Chapter 381

Chapter 381 She Really Loved Ryan In the past, what worried Paul the most was that James would fall in love with Amelia. After testing him several times, he got the answer that he didn’t love her, so he didn’t care about this anymore. Who could have thought that after Amelia passed away, his brother would go as far as cutting his wrist and overdosing on medication for her? He had just been rescued from death, and as soon as he woke up, he pulled out his IV and went home to drink heavily, as if he didn’t care about his life. James didn’t hear what he said at all. He hooked his fingers at Paul and said, “Give it to me.” Paul pressed down on the bottle and refused to let go. “If you keep drinking like this, you’ll die. Don’t drink anymore.” James suddenly sneered. “I don’t want to live.” Paul’s expression froze. The scene of James being tortured to death by Gloria when he was a child flashed through his mind, and he couldn’t help but sigh. Chapter 381 She Really Loved Ryan If it weren’t for the Evans family, James would have left this world a long time ago… He loosened his grip on the bottle and handed it to James. “Don’t drink too much.” 2/5 After pouring the wine, James stared at the red wine and asked, “Why is the wine bitter?”

Paul glanced at him and said in a low voice, “James, it’s because your heart is too bitter that you feel that the wine is bitter.” James curled his lips into a cold smile. “I see…” When Paul saw James, who used to be cold and heartless, become like this for a woman, he feltNôvel(D)ra/ma.Org exclusive © material.

suffocated. “James, the dead can’t be brought back to life. Let it go.”

Without replying, James raised his head and continued to drink the red wine. Just as Paul was about to persuade him again, Andrew walked in. “Mr. Evans, I’ve found out the truth. Ms. Garcia…” Andrew didn’t expect that Paul would be here, so he suddenly stopped talking. Chapter 381 She Really Loved Ryan However, James didn’t care at all and motioned for him to continue. Only then did Andrew put a pile of documents on the bar

counter. 3/5 “Mr. Evans, you’re right. Aaron bribed the crematorium staff to secretly transport Ms. Garcia out.” “He did this because of Ms. Garcia’s older sister, Skender’s last words. She said that she wanted to leave her heart to Ms.

Garcia, so Aaron rushed to the crematorium and took Ms. Garcia away.” “I also found out that George did a heart transplant for Ms. Garcia… After giving a brief report, Andrew then went on to describe. the details of what had happened. Paul was a little confused after hearing this. “Do you mean

that Amelia is still alive?” Andrew nodded at him without hesitation. “Not only did she not die but returned as her sister.” Paul held his forehead with one hand. His brother had already known that Amelia was still alive, but he didn’t tell him. He had been persuading him for a long time for nothing. Chapter 381 She Really Loved Ryan James had already guessed the result, but he didn’t expect George to be the one who saved her. 4/5 Seeing that he was confused, Andrew quickly explained, “Dr.

George and the fourth son of the Johnson family have been friends for many years.” James nodded slightly and asked indifferently, “Why did they get married?” Andrew respectfully replied, “Aaron married Ms. Garcia for Skender’s heart. As for why Ms. Garcia agreed to marry Aaron, it’s because…”

Andrew hesitated momentarily before gritting his teeth and speaking up, “Ms. Garcia found it hard to believe Jackson had committed suicide, and she wanted to return here to see him. But Aaron made a condition that she had to marry him before she could come back. Otherwise, he wouldn’t allow her to return. Ms. Garcia agreed to his condition…” James stopped flipping through the documents, and his handsome face suddenly turned pale. She didn’t hesitate to marry someone else to return to see Ryan. As expected, she loved Ryan very much… But in her eyes, he was nothing…


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