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Ex-wife, Please Come Back novel Chapter 219

Noah raised his voice and teased. The two girls were singing to the music in a low voice. They probably couldn't hear the conversation between Jacob and him a few meters away.

Jacob didn't deny it. Most of the tempers of Jacob had been erased by life. There was no one who could not be controlled, but the fate. In fact, fate and people were closely connected.

In the past, Jacob didn't believe in fate, and even now he didn't fully believe it. However, he had understood that something was not destined to happen, but a survivor of a disaster.

"Why don't you answer me?" Noah looked at Jacob in surprise. He didn't expect that Jacob was like this now. He used to be so high spirited and vigorous in the past. But now, life finally made him obedient, didn't it?

"You are right. I didn't expect that life would teach me so much." Jacob shook the wine glass in his hand gently. Maybe the wine was also very arrogant, but it didn't know that it would be drunk in the next second, would it?

"I finally know that I can't control everything. From the moment we graduated from college, many people thought their lives had just begun. But no one knew that it was the peak when they graduated from college, and then came the real downhill."

Jacob's eyebrows relaxed unconsciously. He finally found a good friend to talk to. Such a moment was really rare.

Maybe after graduation, it would be extravagant to chat with friends and family as a normal person. He was busy with his work every day, and it seemed that he would never be able to jump out of this barrier. They all thought that work was for a better life, but most people were busy with work and always ignored life.

Sometimes, work even ruined life. It was a feeling of putting the cart before the horse. Jacob finally knew the consequences.

"It turns out that we have the same feelings, so I don't regret what I did in college. Jacob, all these years, I have been thinking that there must be turning points in life, and there must be many, but we didn't recognize them at that time."

Noah stared at Bess in a daze. Bess was also a turning point in his life, wasn't she?

"But I think people should live in the moment and learn to cherish." Jacob frowned and loosened his good-looking eyebrows. He seemed to be very conflicted. He looked at Sara as if he was looking at something he loved but couldn't own.

"Well, I didn't expect you to have such a feeling. Ha-ha-ha..." Noah burst into laughter. It might not be strange for others to have such a feeling, but it was strange for Jacob.

Jacob once said, "My life is up to me." But now, even if he didn't learn to lower his head, at least he learned to keep a low profile.

"I've graduated for so many years. I wonder if others are doing well." It suddenly occurred to Noah that he hadn't contacted his former roommate since he went abroad. Perhaps Jacob was also busy with his career and knew nothing about them.

Many people had disappeared in their lives because they didn't care about or know each other. They were like a piece of weed in the sea that had never returned.

"Do you think we should hold a class reunion to know how they are doing?" A strange light shone in Noah's eyes. Five years was enough to do a lot of things. A poor man could become a rich man, and a rich man could become a poor man. A girl could become a mother, and a person could die.

All in all, there were too many variables in life in the past five years. In the past, Noah was a positive person in his class, and he organized all kinds of activities. It sounded that this class gathering was possible.

"Okay. It's good to see everyone's change." Jacob was also concerned about relationships recently. Perhaps the humanity spirit had really worked.

In the past, he just cared too much about the company and something unimportant to life. So now, he looked so prosperous, but in fact, he had no spirit to support himself.

He also urgently believed that his life needed to change, and this change might start from social interaction.

"I'll send a message to the group and see how many people are coming. If there are more than twenty of us, we will hold a classmate reunion. If not, this party will be cancelled."

Noah took out his phone. He had done such things many times before. But this time, he felt a little nervous.

He pressed the button for several times before he found the group chat on his phone. Maybe it was because Jacob's gaze made him nervous, or maybe the air was still a little cold, his hand was shaking.

Jacob saw everything, but he would not laugh at Noah. Maybe it would be the same if he were him. Those graduated classmates were as kind as family when he thought of them.

Although Jacob couldn't remember many people's names and faces, he felt warm when he thought of them. Did they change like him?

Maybe they had more information about him than others, but it didn't matter. At least, everyone who had lost contact had the same reason to gather together, which was touching.

Stories happened every day, but not many happy things happened in the past. Because all the stories happened were ordinary things, except for great joy and great sorrow.

The group, which had been quiet, began to respond to each other word by word because of Noah's words.

Perhaps in the past five years, everyone had been so busy with their lives and devote themselves to this world that they had forgotten that there had been a group of people around them before.

However, when Noah mentioned it, only a few of his classmates didn't respond. Others said they would attend the class reunion.

Many people would come back to the party even if they had left this city and taken root in other places.

Because there were always some people who wouldn't have a chance to meet each other for the rest of life. No one would refuse this chance.

Even some people who had a bad relationship with their classmates would come back to attend the classmate reunion without hesitation.

Looking at the lively response in the class group, it turned out that some people had been there all the time, but silent.

"I didn't expect so many people to come. I didn't find that the group was so united before." Jacob frowned, but his heart was filled with unspeakable warmth. Maybe it was a happy thing to see someone whom he hadn't seen for a long time.

"I didn't expect that there would be so many people coming. My class was not that united before." With a smile on his face, Noah continued to say in the group, "It's allowed that each of you can bring your family members with you."

The family members here, of course, meant the wife or husband. For so many years, they should get married and only few people were single. It would be great if someone was willing to take his family.

Then he added, "Mr. Jacob will be responsible for all the expenses, so you don't have to worry."

Then he looked at Jacob worriedly and said, "It doesn't matter, does it? If you mind it, I'll pay the bill. I just want you to feel the atmosphere of being the host today, or I really want to pay the bill myself."

"Ha-ha, it's okay. I'll pay for it." Jacob replied happily.

"What makes you so happy? I saw you two laughing happily. What happened?" Bess had already noticed the giggling of Noah and Jacob. She was curious.

"Nothing serious. We are going to hold a classmate reunion. We were surprised that everyone responded actively." Noah took Bess's hand and let her sit next to him.

It seemed that their relationship was so enviable. If other classmates knew that he had found such a wife, they would definitely be envious.

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