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Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace) novel Chapter 432

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Falling For My Contractual Wife (Brian and Grace) is the best current series by the author Winni Burns. The Chapter 432 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 432 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Carson was at home when she received a call from Vivian.

"Carson, are you home alone?" Vivian asked cautiously.

"Yes, what's up?" Carson felt that Vivian wouldn't call him for no reason.

"I sprained my ankle. I'm at home. Is it convenient for you to send me to the hospital?" After a pause, she hurriedly said, "If you're busy taking care of Austin, I'll call an ambulance."

She hesitated for a long time before making the call.

Although Carson did not confess his feelings to her, she knew that Carson had feelings for her.

If he didn't say anything, she wouldn't mention it. The two of them would stay ordinary friends. When Vivian encountered something, the first thing she thought of was Justin. However, she would soberly tell herself that it was impossible between her and Justin. Then, she would think of Carson.

When Carson heard that she had sprained her ankle to the point where she needed to call an ambulance, he did not care about the half-finished game and immediately said, "Wait for me. I'll be right there."

He carried Austin in his arms and went out.

Ever since Grace got into a car accident and the car was repaired, Carson was worried about letting her drive again, so he kept the car at home.

Carson drove to pick up Vivian. When he arrived, he saw that her insteps and ankles were already swollen.

Carson frowned. "What happened? How did you end up like this? Were you dancing at home?" His tone was mature and serious. It was impossible to tell that he was a young boy.

Vivian said awkwardly, "The light broke last night, so I went to buy a light bulb. When I changed the light, I stepped on a chair. Who knew that the chair would slip? I jumped to the ground in a hurry and sprained my ankle."

Carson glanced at the chair with wheels. He shook his head helplessly. "Standing on a chair like this to change the light bulb? How did you come up with that idea? And you're a teacher. Don't teach the children stuff like this and make them stupid."

Vivian pouted unhappily. "Who said that this chair can't be used? I just made a mistake, okay?"

Grace widened her eyes and replied almost immediately: [Who are you?]

As expected, the other party did not reply.

Grace waited for two minutes. She then asked: [Are you Louise?]

She immediately deleted it as soon as she typed. She couldn't say that. It would expose too many things.

She thought about it and made a call. The other party hung up on her.

Soon, another message came in. [By the rockery in the East District of West View Park. If you want to find out about your parents and your background, come right now.]

Grace looked at the message and fell into hesitation.

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