Return My Girlfriend To Her ExChapter 1

My name was Kenneth Dickinson. In my previous life, Nina Palmer and I were seen as a loving couple by everyone.

We were together for five years and never had a fight. We were the envy of the company.

But they didn't know that even though we had lived together for five years, we had never had any intimate behavior.

She had always loved Pierce White, her ex-boyfriend who had cancer. She chose to be with me only because my income could afford his medical expenses.

In my new life, I decided not to be a simp anymore.

***

"Kenneth, Pierce is going to the hospital for chemotherapy today. Can you lend me some money again?"

Before I could recover from the fact of being reborn, Nina called me.

Just like in my previous life, every time she contacted me, it was because of Pierce's treatment, and she needed to borrow money from me.

She called it borrowing, but she never paid it back.

"Nina, I'm tired. I've thought it through. Pierce is seriously ill, and he needs you more than I do. Let's break up."

After I finished speaking, I hung up the phone for the first time.

I stood in front of the mirror in a daze for a long time before accepting the fact that I was reborn.

All the past events came back to me.

In my previous life, Nina and Pierce broke up under pressure from her parents.

In the second month after their breakup, I, who had been pursuing Nina for three years, finally became her official boyfriend.

During these three years, Nina had always been distant from me.

She said she was a bit slow-moving and took relationships very seriously. She needed time to know whether my love for her was real.

I thought I had met the right person.

But I didn't know that from beginning to end, she only saw me as Pierce's substitute.

On the first day of living together, I carefully prepared a candlelight dinner and 99 roses, wanting to surprise her.

But when Nina saw all this, she was very indifferent. After putting down her luggage, she said that a friend of hers was seriously ill and had no family in the local area, so she had to go and take care of him.

At that time, I didn't know that this so-called friend was her ex-boyfriend Pierce.

I even thought that it was some close girlfriend of hers.

I graciously lent her my car and told her not to feel guilty and that her friend's illness was more important.