What Happens in Chapter 377 – From the Book I Have Never Been Your First Choice
Dive into Chapter 377, 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 377
Lucian drew a circle on the paper with a pen, inside the circle were the words “changes” and “divorce“.
“Dr. Blackwood, was my condition serious? I mean, I did have the urge to kill someone at that time,” Charlotte said, clutching her purse nervously.
They say doctors find it hard to treat themselves, and she was indeed at a loss with this issue.
Lucian closed the cap of the pen, “Your psychological assessment score is still within the normal
but slightly hostile and mildly depressed. You have been suppressing yourself for too long in certain people and things, and long–term suppression can easily lead to heart problems.”
Charlotte didn’t say anything.
range,
“Have you ever felt the urge to kill someone, just that one time?”
She nodded.
“Was it just for one person?”
“Yeah.”
“Specific stress.” Lucian analyzed, propping his chin with one hand, “It only targets specific objects and situations, usually caused by external factors.”
Charlotte pursed her lips.
Indeed, if Caroline hadn’t deliberately provoked her that day, she wouldn’t have wanted to kill her once and for all.
Lucian wrote a note, “I recommend some calming medicine for you, which can be prescribed by both pharmacies and hospitals. Also, here’s my WhatsApp, feel free to consult me if anything later.”
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need
“Okay, thanks.”
Charlotte added her on WhatsApp.
After coming out of the mental health clinic, Charlotte went to the hospital to ask Penelope to help her get some medication. As soon as she got back to the office, she hurried to see patients, and the medication was left on the desk.
Nigel came to see Wallace, only Lynette was in the office.
“Looking for Wallace, he took half a day off today.” Lynette also guessed his intention.
Nigel nodded, about to leave, when his eyes suddenly landed on Charlotte’s desk.
One bag of medicine, with both traditional medicine and Western medicine.
Calm the mind, and nourish the nerves.
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He took a quick glance, didn’t stay long, and left.
Here, Charlotte just arrived at the clinic, pushed open the door, looked at the man inside, her steps faltered, involuntarily clenched her fists, walked towards him, “Why is it you?”
The department head said the patient wanted to see her, she thought…
Jaxson slowly turned around, “You seem pretty disappointed to see me.”
“I was quite disappointed.”
She was just about to leave.
“Charlotte,” the man called her name.
She hesitated for a moment, he hugged her from behind, she was startled, wanting to struggle, the man’s warm breath came from her ear, his voice low, “Charlotte, don’t fall in love with
someone else.”
Charlotte was stunned.
What did he say?
Tell her not to fall in love with someone else?
But why though?
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She bit her lip, holding back the emotions that were bubbling up inside her, “Jaxson, who are you to tell me who I can or cannot love?”
“Did you ever love me?”
Charlotte’s heart suddenly skipped a beat.
What does he mean by this sentence?
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