Chapter Summary: Cheating husband’s fake affair 139 – I Have Never Been Your First Choice by Free Collection
In Cheating husband’s fake affair 139, a key moment in the Internet novel I Have Never Been Your First Choice, Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 139
“Where’s Jaxson? Why didn’t he come back with you? Your grandma, aunt, and uncle will be here soon, so don’t mess up.“Gustavo was worried about his reputation and the words he had let slip.
Did doesn’t matter if Jaxson comes or not, we can still have a good time as a family.”
Charlie didn’t care
This really infuriated Gustavo, You idiot, do you have a brain at all?
“Whether I have a brain or not is up to you.”
You!
Gustavo glared at him, feeling his blood pressure rising.
Sooner or later, this unfilial son will be infuriated to death.
Caroline took Collin and Jaxson to have lunch at the restaurant, this meal was to hospitalized last time.
make up for Jaxson’s guilt of not accompanying him when Collin was
Uncle, I want to eat this Collin pointed to the lobster, his face full of anticipation. “Okay, Jaxson indulgently smiled, gesturing for the waiter to peel the shrimp.
mear on the place, and Jaxon then moved the plate in front of him.
The waiter placed the peeled shrimp mear
Caroline smiled gently, Tasson, you spoil him too much, it will spoil him.”
“No problem, as long as he is happy.”
Jaxson rubbed the top of his head in his palm, indulgent,
When C
Collin
was using a fork to eat shrimp, he accidentally knocked over the wine glass on the table, spilling wine on Jaxson’s pants.
“Collin, how could you…” Caroline almost instinctively scolded, almost revealing herself in front of Jaxson, paused for a few seconds before softening her tone, “How could you be so reckless, what if you broke the cup and hurt your Uncle Jaxson?”
Collin was also startled, his eyes turning red “Uncle, I’m sorry…”
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