Chapter 21
The next morning, when Charlotte woke up, the nanny aunt was already making breakfast.
Jaxson didn’t come back last night, probably went out with that mother and son.
She pulled out a chair and sat down, just about to have breakfast, when Maggie’s phone rang. On the other end, she was sobbing, “Charlotte, Mom knows you’re not living well in the wealthy family you married into, but this time, please, help Charlie.”
That sentence “knowing that you were wronged in the wealthy family” really struck a chord with her.
Mother knew it.
But when she found out she was going to divorce Jaxson, he didn’t stand by her side…
Charlotte gripped the fork tightly, her voice hoarse, “I already told Jaxson last night.”
Just for the family, just for myself.
“What did he say then?”
“He said he would talk about it another day.”
Charlotte just paraphrased the original words.
“Charlotte, Mom knew you wouldn’t just stand by and do nothing. Maggie interrupted happily, “Don’t worry, once this Charlie thing is over, I won’t cause you any more trouble.”
Maggie hung up the phone in a hurry.
As if afraid she would change her mind and no longer help.
Charlotte fell silent for a few seconds, put down her phone, and casually had breakfast.
At noon, Charlotte just returned to the hospital.
She walked out of the elevator and saw Caroline talking to several nurses at the nurse’s station.
Caroline gave all the nurses small gifts, all of which were lipsticks from Givenchy.
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