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Ex-husband, Please Stop Chasing Me

Marriage is not the cure-all when you suddenly get pregnant. Loreen learned that from experience. From a career woman, she accepted becoming a housewife when she suddenly got pregnant from a one-night stand with a stranger. But after a few months, she miscarried. They tried again for years to no avail. Until this was where it led… “Sign this divorce papers and get the hell out of here,” her husband demanded. Does she have to be divorced and shamed because she could not bear children? Can a marriage and romantic relationship not exist without the couple having their own children? . . . He was the one who abandoned her. But wait, 200 calls and 100 messages. 'What the hells is wrong with this guy?!' . . _________________________ Gifting and Bonus Magic Castle = 5 Bonus Chapters Spacecraft = 10 Bonus Chapters Golden Gachapon = 15 Bonus Chapters *Note: Bonus Chapters will be uploaded at the start of the following month or upon receiving the gifts/s. It depends on available chapter stocks. Tehee.

moonlightsonata · Urban
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Chapter 43: Putting Your Foot in Someone Else’s Shoes

Chapter 43: Putting Your Foot in Someone Else's Shoes

Loreen was already set on continuing her doctorate once she was able to sort out her finances.

Maybe, after she had done what she had wanted to do, she would be willing to get married again, but not now.

And when that time comes, Loreen promised herself that she would only get married once she believes she was truly ready.

'Yes, no matter what happens, I should get married again if I'm still not sure I'm ready.'

Her marriage with Edric may have been a "breeze" if she compared it to others because he was a good person and had the finances. But if he was an irresponsible man, things wouldn't have been as easy as she experienced.

She knew other people not only had to deal with overly demanding in-laws and irresponsible husband. Plus, they had to take care of their children, household chores, and still had to work due to lack of finances.

'Yes, I was much luckier.