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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 237

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Cheating husband’s fake affair 237 – A Turning Point in I Have Never Been Your First Choice by Free Collection

In this chapter of I Have Never Been Your First Choice, Free Collection introduces major changes to the story. Cheating husband’s fake affair 237 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Internet genre.

Chapter 237

Charlotte walked over and said, Reynald, how come you’re here?I came to pick you up,Reynald replied, leaning his arm on the car window. By the way, I really miss the meals your sam used to cook. I wonder if I could join for a meal?

Sure Charlotte agreed readily.

After all, Reynald had helped her so much, just a few meals, it was not a big deal,

Charlotte got into Reynald’s car and sat in the passenger seat

At this moment, not far away, the man in the RollsRoyce sat gloomily staring at the departing car, his face showing a coldness that betrayed no

emotion.

He held the phone with one hand, and Cynthia’s voice happened to be on the other end, Mr. Hamilton, we have found Beckett’s whereabouts.Jaxson nodded lightly, Tll be right there.

On the other side.

Reynald took Charlotte back home, and Maggie saw the two of them coming back together, and she was stunned for a moment. Auntie. I’m here t

to mooch a meal again, hope you don’t mind?

Reynald had a big smile on his face.

Maggie came to her senses and quickly invited him into the house, Of course I don’t mind, come in whenever you want.Charlotte saw her mother rarely happy, so she didn’t say much and went to the kitchen to cut some fruit,

She carried the fruit platter into the living room, where Maggie and Reynald were chatting happily.

At that moment, Reynald’s phone rang, and when he saw the caller ID, the smile on his face disappeared instantly.

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