The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 241 Blind Faith
However, even though she disliked them, Charis knew she had to give Fiona and Jocelyn some hope Fiona rubbed her fingers awkwardly and said, “I’m sorry, Miss Turner. Ignore my words
“Mrs. Lind, please? I didn’t mean that I don’t like Jocelyn. To be honest, my father has dated a lot of women in the
past. But they were all gold diggers. However, Jocelyn is the only one I liked. She is genuine and likes my dad for
who he is and not his money.” Charis continued to flatter them, hoping they would take the bait.
Her words ignited a spark of hope in Fiona’s heart.
Fiona and Jocelyn exchanged glances. They were on an emotional
ago; their marriage is already dead. In fact, I’d be doing them a favor by helping
a lot.” She smiled at Jocelyn. “You have been with him for a
before. It was he who asked me to visit you and see if you were
contain their
the topic every time I asked about it. After a while, he grew impatient. Besides, he never takes me to important occasions.
Turner family. She had concluded that Luke regarded her as a plaything to satisfy his needs. “My father is a reserved man. He doesn’t like people questioning him and never expresses his feelings. Only his actions prove how much he likes someone. He has been doing business for years.
lowered her head, trying to suppress her smile. She believed
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