Summary of Cheating husband’s fake affair 229 from I Have Never Been Your First Choice
Cheating husband’s fake affair 229 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 229
No wonder she could become a director in just three years! After finalizing the surgical plan for tomorrow, Charlotte adjourned the meeting. Everyone else left, and she was the only one left in the conference room tidying up.
Jaxson walked towards her in silence.
Charlotte picked up her laptop and the files on the desk. There were too many things, she couldn’t pick them all up at once, and the folder slipped to the ground.
She instinctively wanted to catch it with her foot, but her foot moved too fast and ended up kicking it away.
The folder landed right at Jaxson’s feet.
The man couldn’t help but chuckle, breaking the silence.
Charlotte gritted her teeth and walked over to pick it up, steeling herself.
Mr. Mercado had a good reputation. If the surgery is successful tomorrow, it will only benefit you in this industry, not harm you.”
She hesitated for a moment, then slowly stood up and said, “What does Mr. Hamilton’s reminder mean? Does he not want this surgery to be successful?”
His gaze was deep, as if some emotion flashed through,“Do you have to talk to me like this?”
How do you want me to talk to you then? Charlotte looked at him, “Like before, pretending to listen to you only, enduring your silent treatment?”
Charlotte, he said, his eyes deep and unreadable, “there were reasons for what happened in the past.”
I know, you just think I drove Caroline away with your grandmother, right? Fine, I admit it now.”
Charlotte laughed, “It was me, I deliberately drove Caroline away. Are you satisfied?”
Seeing his expressionless face, Charlotte assumed he believed her and was going to take his anger out on her. This was just perfect, maybe he would sign the divorce papers without hesitation.
She waited for half a day, but she didn’t see the man “take out his anger on her.”
Jaxson squinted his eyes, with a whirlpool stirring in the depths like the bottom of the sea, “So, in the end, you were still causing trouble with me because
of Caroline.”
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