Chapter 12
“Really?” Collin blinked.
He didn’t understand anything.
But he knew that as long as what he did could make his mother happy and earn her praise, it was a good thing.
Caroline smiled and touched his face, “Collin, you also really wanted Jaxson to be your dad, didn’t you?”
He nodded happily.
Caroline’s smile grew colder, “So you must make sure to please Jaxson and make him like you more, understand?”
He nodded, “I will!”
Mery
Jaxson had just arrived at the company when his assistant, Cynthia Erickson, approached him and said, “Mr. Hamilton, Madam Hamilton is waiting for you in your office.”
Jaxson nodded and walked into the office.
Madam Hamilton sat on the sofa, elegantly sipping her tea. She looked up at the approaching person and said, “I heard you arranged for that woman Caroline to be placed in Charlotte’s hospital?”
Jaxson loosened his tie, sat across from the sofa, and asked, “Did Charlotte file a complaint?”
Madam Hamilton slammed down her teacup heavily and said sharply, “Jaxson, why do you always suspect your wife? Would Charlotte be the kind of person to betray you?”
Jaxson gave a faint smile, “She won’t.”
“How Charlotte married into the Hamilton family back then, and how you forced me to marry her, I haven’t forgotten.”
Madam Hamilton’s face darkened slightly, a hint of mockery flashing across her face,“If she really sues, does that woman Caroline still have a chance to return to her country?”
Jaxson fell silent for a moment, meeting Madam Hamilton’s gaze.“Don’t touch her again,” he said.
Madam Hamilton laughed scornfully, “She took ten million from me to leave you back then. What’s so good about a woman who forgets loyalty for profit!”
“If it weren’t for you meddling, would she have left?”
“You…” Madam Hamilton thought for a moment, then suddenly laughed and slowly stood up.“Jaxson, mistaking a fish for a pearl, you will regret it one
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