Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife
Chapter 1826
“Are you going to leave just like that?”
Ada abruptly stopped in her tracks. She felt awfully uneasy, but she still turned around, feigning innocence and a wounded expression on her face.
She saw Shirley, who was seated in her wheelchair, approached the doorway slowly.
“Ms. Brown, you’ve won. I don’t want to stay and be humiliated.”
“ I’ve won?” Shirley was confused when she heard this.
Carter had intentionally kept his voice down during his conversation with Ada, especially when he had spoken those few sentences. He had not wanted Shirley to hear them.
As a result, Shirley was not aware of how important she was to Carter.
Now, she merely found Ada’s words amusing.
and my face is disfigured. I’ll be useless for the rest of my life. How am I a winner? Should I be honored that you did all
enough, Shirley
trying to say that I’m responsible for your predicament? Why would… why would I do such
Brown is falsely accusing
fell,
not falsely accusing you. I saw
around sharply and saw Cathy walking down the
Ada was at a
Cathy approached Ada, pointing at the
cut on your hand came from your struggle with Shirley when you used a knife to hurt Shirley back then. Not only did you hurt her, but you broke her legs as well.
a clear account of the
had told Cathy
after seeing the sincerity in
Shirley had indeed changed.
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