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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 219

Summary for Cheating husband’s fake affair 219: I Have Never Been Your First Choice

Summary of Cheating husband’s fake affair 219 from I Have Never Been Your First Choice

Cheating husband’s fake affair 219 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Internet novel, I Have Never Been Your First Choice. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

Chapter 219

The Hamilton family was powerful, far beyond what they could compare to.

In the yard, she said those words to Jaxson, all forced upon herself. Resentment aside, she couldn’t really do anything, but instead worried about whether there would be retaliation.

Charlotte understood her concerns and reluctance, and reassured, Don’t worry, I have already thought about my brother’s matter.

That’s good. Maggie wiped away all her tears, swallowed her sadness, and forced a smile, Let’s just be happy, let’s not talk about this anymore, Reynald is

still here!

Maggie prepared lunch and served it on the table.

Four dishes and one soup, all with fish and meat.

Auntie, you are too kind to me. Such a sumptuous meal as soon as I arrive? I can tell from Auntie’s cooking skills that she is at a master chef level.

Reynald reased Maggie with a few words, unable to close his mouth, You, kid, really know how to talk. Come on, eat more.

Maggie put the vegetables into Reynald’s bowl, filling it up.

Reynald’s eyes twitched slightly, and there was a hint of change on his face, but it disappeared in an instant, Then I must thank Aunt for her hospitality.

After lunch, Charlotte escorted Reynald out.

He stopped in front of the car, turned around and saw that she seemed to have something to say, smiled and said, Just say what you want to say, why are you still so reserved with me?

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