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Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies by Sherri Roman novel Chapter 1118

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Chapter 1118 Congreve's heart broke


After Joe said that, Charlotte didn't continue to refuse and obediently sat down.

Joe had already arranged a team of doctors and quickly completed a full-body examination for Charlotte.

"Her wrists and ankles have minor fractures," the doctor said, frowning slightly.

The most conspicuous injury on Charlotte's body was the bruise on her neck, a dark purple mark on her fair skin, which looked truly terrifying.

Even though she didn't show it, Charlotte could guess what the doctor was thinking. She had to explain, "It wasn't him who did this..."

The doctor then withdrew the thought of reporting the incident to the police, awkwardly smiling at her and saying, "It's good that it wasn't him."

He prescribed a bunch of medication for Charlotte and instructed her to rest for a month, preferably with someone to take care of her daily life.

Charlotte couldn't bear to think about how difficult her life would be if Congreve and Judy found out about this. She looked at the doctor and asked, "Can I stay in the dorm in my condition?"

The doctor shook his head, "Although fractures are not as serious as breaks, it's best to rest as much as possible to aid recovery."

The light in Charlotte's eyes completely dimmed.

On the other hand, Joe nodded and said, "I'll take care of your leave."

She wasn't afraid of not being able to take leave at all!

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