Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies
Chapter 208
Chapter 208 Marrying a Fool
Before Charlotte could reply, Yvonne fell to the ground, crying, acting like the female role in romance dramas.
Charlotte glanced at her indifferently, turned around, and walked into the house.
Seeing that she was ignoring her, Yvonne became even angrier. “Why are you ignoring me?”
She walked quickly and rushed straight into the villa.
Mandy wanted to stop her, but Charlotte shook her head and said, “Let her in and see what’s going on.”
After rushing into the room, Yvonne sat down on the sofa unceremoniously and even asked Mr. River to serve her fruits.
no one paid attention
but why do you guys look down on me?
the cry lasted for about half an hour. During
have the power to cry. Her eyes were red and
handed her a glass of hot water. “Tell me
Yvonne was in a trance for
was framed by her parents, she once hid in the bedroom alone and cried bitterly but had never shown a trace of
she had already determined that her
to the youngest son of the Uland Family.” Yvonne had a trace of despair in her red and swollen eyes. “But he… is a fool! If you hadn’t forced my parents to pay back the money, how could they have sold me to the Uland Family like this?”
hearing this news from her parents, Yvonne felt
she would marry in the future. Perhaps he would be a son of an aristocratic family on par with the White Family, or he might be a very handsome lover, but he could never be someone like the youngest son of the Uland
Charlotte sadly. “Although they set you a trap at that time, Joe was
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