Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 94
Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 94
There was in a bad mood. Secine that Charlie tauglit hier in such a bad tone, she said directly. “I am such an irresponsible person and what’s the matter?” Charlietrowed when he heard this. “In this case, we can just let Cameron’s Residence fo bankrupt! And I am unhappy with the word from your Dad yesterday”
“You… Theresa brancanxious when she heard that he was going to let Cameron’s Residence go bankrupt.” She looked at him and said. “Charlie, what do you want to do? “I just want you to give me acupuncture, and is that OK?”
Charlie looked at her and softened his tone. “Be obedient, don’t make trouble. Your temper is getting bigger and bigger!” Jonathan stood beside then and looked at Mr. Calsis. It was your fault, and you spoiled her so much! Otherwise, how could she say this in front of you? Theresa glance at the two men. She knew that she could not ignore them directly. She was about to leave. To ensure that she could leave safely, she could not raise his attention She said to charlie. “I’ll get my things upstairs. Wait for mea minute.”
“No, we can do it at your house.” Charlie said. “…” Theresa looked at him and said, “No. I don’t want to let the man stay in my house.” “I am your husband,” she turned him down. Charlie smiled. He was willing to go to her house because he looked up to her! This woman.. even relused him! Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
Theresa did not want him to stay in her house, because no one would go to her house except Cristina. There were so many things of children at home, and she could not let Charlie see this. She said, “My house is a mess, and I don’t want you to see it.” “I don’t care.” Charlie insisted on going upstairs with Theresa. Theresa glanced at him and had no choice but to take Charlie upstairs. When she got upstairs, she took out the key and opened the door, Charlie knew that she didn’t want to let him in, but he didn’t mean to leave at all. Theresa was depressed and had to open the door. When she got inside,
she checked it. There was nothing in the house except some children’s clothes, toys, and books. Fortunately, she didn’t like to put photos in the living room at ordinary times. She breathed a sighof relief for a while and let Charlie and Jonathan in. The house was not big She went to get the things related to
acupuncture and began to prepare They did acupuncture in his house all the time, and it was the first time to do it in her house. It took half an hour todo acupuncture. When it was over, Theresa said, “All right.” She began to pack her things. Seeing that Charlie and Jonathan still stood there, she said again, “It’s over. You can go back.” Charlie looked at her. “Let’s have lunch together!” Seeing that Theresa was still in a bad mood, Charlie wanted to comfort her.
Theresa didn’t have a good impression of him now. When she thought that he would rob her son in the future, she treated him as an
Theresa said, “No. You can go by yourself. I’ll cook at home.” “Can you still cook?” Charlie looked at her with doubt. “Is your cooking edible?” *_*Theresa twitched the corner of her mouth and said, “So, Charlie, what do you want to do? I’m in a bad mood. Get out of here
quickly!”
Charlie naturally knew the reason why she was in a bad mood. Thus he coaxed, “You can rest assured that you can support my children when I take the back. I would not marry Cristina. Whether you have children or not, it will not threaten your status.’
Hearing what Charlie sald, Teresa telt much more terrible. Theresa looked at Charlie angrily she didn’t care il she still neceu to get something from him. She said to Charlie, “Get out!” Now, this itin was in her house, and he said he would get her children. Theresa could not accept it. Juluhan looked at Theresd and warned, “Mrs. Calsis, you have gone too lar! You only signed an agreement with Mr. Calsis, and
you are tot his real wile You have to right to interfere with children’s allars. Mr. Coilsis treated you so well, and you don’t know how to appreciate other’s lavors.”