Chapter Summary: Chapter 364 – I Have Never Been Your First Choice by Free Collection
In Chapter 364, a key moment in the Internet novel I Have Never Been Your First Choice, Free Collection delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 364
Why her of all people?
Jaxson’s feelings right now are really complicated. The guilt he felt
I came out, tearing him apart.
towards Caroline six years ago is now mixed with disgust and hatred after the truth
He was planning to make Caroline pay the price, to completely end this grudge, but what he got in the end was her.
Cynthia looked at his broken appearance and muttered quietly, “He
alah Sed
to be SO
biased, now it’s all good, fate I guess…”
Jaxson glanced at her, composed himself, walked to the sofa, and threw a stack of documents on the table. “I remember the company has a project in Portland next month, right?”
Cynthia came to her senses and, nodded, “Yes, but didn’t you reject it before?”
He
spun the wedding ring on his ring finger,“I’m not pushing it, let’s move the project forward.”
Cynthia guessed he was going to Portland, hesitated for a moment, What about Caroline…”
“Someone was watching.”
Cynthia didn’t say anything anymore, she left the bedroom.
Jaxson’s gaze fell on the wedding ring, his eyes growing deeper.
In his dictionary, there’s no word “divorce.”
It rained heavily in Portland all night.
Outside the window, lightning flashed like daylight, tearing through the sky, and the sound of thunder woke up
Charlotte.
She turned on the bedside lamp, and the dim bedroom was instantly bathed in warm yellow light. The e digital clock on the cabinet showed five o’clock in
the morning.
Charlotte had her palm on her forehead, and her body was soaked in cold sweat.
She hasn’t dreamed about that terrible experience for many years.
I didn’t expect to dream about it again.
After daybreak, the rain stopped.
Charlotte was very tired and not feeling well when she arrived at the hospital because she hadn’t slept well.
Lynette had Wallace show her around the department. As they left the office, Wallace asked with concern, “Are you feeling unwell today? Your face looks so pale.”
She shook her head, smiling as she explained, “I was so nervous on my first day at work in a new environment that I couldn’t sleep well.”
“Which hospital were you in before?”
“Boston Medical Center.”
“In Boston, isn’t Boston great?” Wallace looked at her puzzled,“A lot of people I know have gone to Boston for opportunities.”
Charlotte smiled and said,!Boston is nice, but the pace of life just doesn’t suit me.”
Wallace suddenly realized and replied, “Yeah, Portland is great, perfect for retirement!”
The two of them visited the inpatient department and also inspected the critically ill patients in the ICU. Wallace said there was a patient who had been in the ICU for over three years, in a state of brain death, only surviving with the help of a ventilator.
The family refused to accept the fact that their relative had passed away. Luckily, they had enough money to keep the child alive. If the patient was from an ordinary family, they would have probably gone to make funeral arrangements long ago.
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