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Fled With CEO’s Twin Babies by Sherri Roman novel Chapter 570

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Chapter 570 Mr. Smith, May I Come In?

Seeing his serious expression, Charlotte also got playful. "Well then, tell me about all the differences."

Joe wasn't daunted; he truly enumerated all the differences point by point, leaving even Charlotte momentarily stunned.

After a while, she finally said, "Now I truly believe you've looked through all my works."

If he hadn't genuinely examined them, he couldn't have analyzed so many distinctions, some of which Charlotte herself hadn't even noticed but were discovered by Joe.

Joe tightened his hold on her arm, his gaze ambiguously tracing her lips. "I told you I won't lie to you anymore."

Their gazes locked, and they shared a passionate kiss.

Early the next morning, Charlotte had a sudden idea. "How about I drive you to the company?"

Joe glanced at her lightly. "Are you willing?"

Since they had been together, most of the time, it was Joe who went to find Charlotte. She rarely took the initiative to visit the Smith Group to see him.

Today was truly a rare occurrence.

Charlotte shot him an exasperated look. "If I'm not willing, why did I bother asking?"

Before her words even faded, her fingers were already caught in Joe's grip.

His expression remained indifferent. "Let's go."

Hand in hand, they arrived at the Smith Group building. Jack seemed surprised to see Charlotte and then quickly said, "Miss Clinton, your timing is perfect. Mr. Smith had asked me to order your coffee a while ago. It's been waiting for you."

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