Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies
Chapter 85
Chapter 85 You Can’t Marry David
The sarcastic words of Joe brought Charlotte back to the three years when she was forced to be magnanimous.
Every time there was a scandal between Joe and Wendy, there would have been interfering busybodies come to laugh at her, both openly and secretly.
However, she turned a deaf ear to it. With her last hope for Joe, she played the role of a qualified Mrs. Smith.
At that time, she should be the most generous wife, right?
Thinking of this, Charlotte smiled faintly. “After all, compared with someone who violated knowingly, being with others under the guise of being married, he just has one child without knowing it.”
Joe looked gloomy. He took a deep look at her and strode
away.
Seeing such a scene, David, who had been anxious, surprisingly calmed down.
He looked at Charlotte deeply and said, “Don’t worry, I will handle the matter of that child as soon as possible. I won’t let
At that time, I will
chase you seriously.”
little helpless, but
of the child slowly, lest you
overdo it.”
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talking, a figure passed by in a hurry and
of her dress.
expenses.” The waiter’s attitude. was very sincere, and Charlotte had no intention of making things difficult for
they arrived at the door of the bathroom of the bar, Charlotte was pulled into the bathroom by a pair of strong
and hit the temple of the
to use such a trick. He quickly raised his hands and
some of the force. Her
hit his cheekbone, and a red mark
A hint of sarcasm appeared on her face. “When did Mr.
it works,”
Did it work?
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