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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 238

Summary for Cheating husband’s fake affair 238: I Have Never Been Your First Choice

Summary of Cheating husband’s fake affair 238 from I Have Never Been Your First Choice

Cheating husband’s fake affair 238 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 238

Charlotte choked and explained helplessly, Mom, Reynald and I don’t have the kind of relationship you think we do.

I know, I mean, to make you think. Maggie held her hand, emphasizing, Emotions, this kind of thing, can be cultivated.

Charlotte said...

She hasn’t even divorced

Not long after Reynald answered a phone call, he came back visibly not feeling well, but he didn’t show it too much, Sorry, Charlotte, aunt, I have something to deal with, so I won’t be eating.

Maggie was also a little disappointed, she had originally wanted to matchmake these two kids..

But she was not in a hurry at the moment, she smiled and nodded, Okay, no problem, come over when you have time.

Reynald glanced at Charlotte and then left.

in the outskirts of Western District, there was a piece of land designated for development, which had been vacant all along, with hardly any signs of human presence nearby.

At this moment, a crane slowly started, and a man whose feet were tied with a rope to a steel wire was hanging in midair, at least six or seven meters high. Under the man’s feet was a huge glass water tank that could hold an adult. In the tank were groups of black, sharptoothed piranhas.

The moment the man woke up, he saw himself hanging in the air, trembling with fear, Who are you? Put me down!

Jason got our of the car, casually fastening his suit button, and walked towards the man.

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