Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies
Chapter 107
Chapter 107 You’re a Bad Person
Joe raised an eyebrow. “Special?”
Anna seemed to want to say more but suddenly recalled something her brother had mentioned. She took a few steps.
back.
“I won’t talk to you. You’re a bad person,” Anna turned her head away from him.
Joe’s expression darkened instantly. “Your mother is portraying me this way to you?”
“You’re not allowed to say bad things about my mommy!” Anna was instantly infuriated when she heard him criticizing Charlotte. Like a little firecracker, she charged toward Joe, her
small fist pounding on his leg.
“What my brother said is right. You’re a bad person! I never want to talk to you again!”
The commotion drew Charlotte’s attention. She rushed over to hug Anna tightly and glared at Joe. “What did you do to her?”
Joe couldn’t help but laugh in exasperation.
The child called him a bad person, and her mother looked at
earth had he done to
level of condemnation?
about to speak, a call from
Anna turn
at him.
his phone,
the side.
of extreme grievance, “Today is the day of our engagement banquet! How much longer do you want to
looked back at Charlotte and Anna, his voice
soon as the results are
“Couldn’t Charlotte stay there alone? Why did it have
I had known it would come to this, I would have
then,” Wendy cried out.
silence, Joe replied calmly,
be back soon.”
he felt annoyance when
up their past.
looked down at her from a higher position. “What your brother said is all false. I’m not a
person.”
glanced deeply at Charlotte before turning
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