What Happens in Chapter 351 – From the Book I Have Never Been Your First Choice
Dive into Chapter 351, a pivotal chapter in I Have Never Been Your First Choice, written by Free Collection. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Internet fiction.
Chapter 351
Jaxson hung up the phone and opened the door with a spare key.
“Charlotte!”
He pushed open the door, the bedding was neatly arranged, and the cosmetics on the dressing table were gone.
In the closet, besides the clothes he bought, all of Charlotte’s own clothes were gone.
Jaxson walked out of the bedroom, picked up his phone and made a call, but it was switched off.
She blocked him!
Walking into the living room, my eyes landed on the dining table. The jewelry box he gave me this morning was still sitting there untouched. As I turned my head, I noticed four crosses marked on the calendar, including today.
She said, Today is the day to buy a new car.
Ha, he really fell for it!
Suddenly,
a text message vibration sound came from inside a box.
Jaxson walked over, there was a divorce agreement in the box. He didn’t have time to open the agreement, his eyes were drawn to the phone on the side.
This phone was Charlotte’s.
Didn’t lock the screen.
He opened the message, it was a number he was not unfamiliar with.
Every word, like a knife stabbed in his heart, cuts deep.
“Charlotte, don’t think you can avoid me just because you’re not replying on WhatsApp. Jaxson got really worried after he found out I attempted suicide. He stayed with me all night last night.”
“So what if you publicly shared your marriage certificate with Jaxson in the work group? The one who is not loved is the homewrecker!”
“What’s with the silence? Your husband is with another woman, you must be heartbroken, right? I’m not trying to upset you, but why are you clinging to Jaxson?”
Jaxson read all the messages several times.
Every time, it felt like stabbing his heart.
His eyes were bloodshot, with a cold look, as if he wanted
“Don’t always talk about divorce. Divorce doesn’t scare me.”
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