Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife by Sixteenth Child

Married By Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife Chapter 1850

Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife chapter 1850

Ada let out a sigh of resignation.

“Carter, I know I tend to be willful and wayward, but I’m not that heartless and cold-blooded. You should go and comfort Ms. Brown. She must be feeling especially…”

Without waiting for Ada to finish her sentence, Carter left her and walked straight to Shirley.

Carter glanced sideways at the charred house which had been burnt down to its frame. His eyebrows drew tight as the burning smell hit his nostrils.

He walked up to Shirley, lowered his body slightly, and was about to speak when Shirley raised a hand unexpectedly and slapped him.

Carter was dumbfounded. His face remained sideways, seemingly did not react, and he stood motionless.

Ada and the servants nearby had witnessed the entire scene, and all of them were shocked.

Carter held the position as the honorable Viscount of St. Piaf; he carried with him the blood of royalty.

since he was a child, who would have dared to move a single strand of his

actually

that even touching it was

had no intention of becoming his pawn ever again, always cautious around him—an obedient pawn who carried out his every order without dignity

as she glared at Carter, who wore

make certain that you’ll pay for

every word through gritted teeth, expressing

turned his face over, frowning as he met Shirley’s gaze which burned

deaths have anything to do with me?

do with it? Carter, how can you act like it’s none of

if you hadn’t brought Adam and Cathy here? Would they have died in the fire if you hadn’t confined

questioning and reproach left Carter momentarily speechless, unable to

Ada was also looking forward to it. However,

something very wrong about this fire. It’s

a human act, and you are the murderer,” Shirley said furiously, glaring at him. She

in a daze after being scolded and accused by

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