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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 346

Summary for Chapter 346: I Have Never Been Your First Choice

Summary of Chapter 346 from I Have Never Been Your First Choice

Chapter 346 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 346

Victoria never thought that one day, he would still remember it.

She sat beside him, Jaxson, that was when you were eight, it’s normal if you don’t remember, nothing worth recalling.

Jaxson closed his eyes tightly, not saying a word.

The doctor came out of the emergency room and asked, Who is Caroline’s family?

Jaxson opened his eyes, sat up, It’s me.

You were her

Jaxson hadn’t answered yet, Victoria continued, They are cousins, distant ones, her parents are not here, I am his mom.

The doctor then said, The patient is not in danger of life, just some blood loss, rest for a few days will be fine.

After the doctor left, Victoria looked at Jaxson and said, Why

do

have to be so concerned about Caroline? Don’t forget you have a wife.

He was silent for a while, She will understand me.

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Victoria rolled her eyes and said, Jaxson, no woman can understand why her husband is nice to other women. If she can, then she doesn’t have in her

heart.

you

After Victoria left, Jaxson clenched the hand hanging by his side. He never

that Charlotte was married to him, so she was his.

thought about

whether Charlotte really had him in her heart. All he knew was

If she had someone else in her heart

Jaxson’s brow furrowed an inch, and he absolutely would not allow

Charlotte received a text from Jaxson in the afternoon, saying he would be back late and she didn’t need to wait for him for dinner.

But she didn’t care anymore.

She blocked Jaxson’s phone number and WhatsApp, packed three suitcases with her own stuff, and left the rest behind.

She put another signed divorce agreement in the box, along with her work phone, and placed it in the most prominent spot in the living room.

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