Chapter Summary: Chapter 382 – I Have Never Been Your First Choice by Free Collection
In Chapter 382, 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 382
The person beside me heard that and looked awkward.
These words, if said in private, would definitely be gossip that everyone talks about. After all, who in the upper class doesn’t have scandals? Especially those who have multiple women outside, have illegitimate children, the ladies in the wealthy circle are all used to it.
No one would talk about it openly, even if their own husband cheated. These ladies would just turn a blind eye to protect themselves and their family’s reputation.
I didn’t expect Mrs. Hamilton to be so unconventional, she just blurted it out in public, isn’t she trying to embarrass Mr. Hamilton on purpose?
People with the last name Hamilton, you can’t offend them, but you also can’t say anything.
Only Mr. Levin stepped up to break the ice at that moment, joking, “Mrs. Hamilton is quite funny, she’s joking around with everyone.”
Is it a joke or not, everyone knows it, just giving face, after everyone dispersed, Jaxson put down his glass, took a step forward, stopped in front of her, “You know Collin’s situation, why say that?”
“I’m stating facts,” Charlotte crossed her arms, “If the Hamilton family wants a grandson, why not just accept Collin as their adopted son?”
You sympathized with him, pitied him, could have recognized him as your own, and it wouldn’t have been in vain for the child who once called you. dad.”
His chest heaved suddenly, his face calm, “I never thought you would misunderstand my relationship with him.”
Charlotte looked at him, smiled slightly, “These things don’t matter anymore.” She then looked around and said, “This party is no fun, I’m going back.”
She passed by Jaxson, about to leave, when he suddenly grabbed her arm.
I went back with you.”
Charlotte didn’t answer.
Jaxson told Mr. Levin he was leaving early. Charlotte followed him out of the building, distracted and dragging her feet.
She deliberately embarrassed him in public, thinking he would lose his temper…
Whenever it came to Caroline and her son before, wasn’t he always blaming her?
Suddenly, she didn’t notice the man in front of her stopped, and she bumped into his back.
Jaxson turned around, placing his hand on her waist, his gaze deep, “I know you’re trying to embarrass me, but it’s really not necessary.”
She hesitated, pushed him away, and sneered, “Jaxson, I really don’t understand you. My parents died because of Caroline, and Charlie is still in a coma
because of Caroline.”
“You always said you wanted to make it up to me, but if you really wanted to make it up, you should have done everything possible to make Caroline pay the price, instead of wasting it on me, right?”
Jaxson pursed his thin lips and fell silent.
Seeing his attitude, Charlotte already knew he couldn’t bear to do it.
Yeah, after all, she was the woman you loved for ten years. How could you bear to…
It’s not because of this,” Jaxson’s face darkened,
“Why was that?”
He looked at her deeply and said, “Give me some time.”
Charlotte didn’t care, she got on the car and turned around.
Watching her close the car door, his thin lips tightened, and his gaze darkened a bit,
The next day, Charlotte got up early and passed by the kitchen. She saw Jaxson setting breakfast on the table. “Let’s have breakfast first.”
She stopped in her tracks, her eyes landing on the pasta he made.
Charlotte didn’t refuse, she walked to the table and sat down, picked up a fork and took a bite.
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