Chapter 41
Jaxson’s eyes darkened slightly, ‘Oh I’d like to hear more.”
Reynald leaned against the car door and smiled, “After all, she was Mr. Kendall’s favorite student. As her mentor, what does it matter to me?”
He nodded and said, I hope you have the ability now.”
Reynald’s smile faded.
Without waiting for his response, Jaxson forcibly took Charlotte away.
Charlotte struggled, but couldn’t break free from him.
Only when he yanked her to his car did she finally wrench her arm back.
She shouted. Jaxson, is this about getting justice for your precious first love? Fine! What’s your move now? Hand me over to the police? What’s my crime–petty theft? Want me locked up so you and your saintly Caroline can finally be together?”
“If that’s the case, then it’s better to get a divorce early, so that Mr. Hamilton, you won’t be poked in the spine by others, saying that you have a former wife who steals and pilfers.”
Finished?”
Jaxson pushed her against the car door.
She turned her face away and didn’t look at him.
The man pinched her chin, forcing her to look directly at him. He gazed at her pale, palm–sized face with a slight frown. Who said anything about jail? Stop putting words in my mouth.”
Charlotte sneered ‘So you want me to apologize?”
He always did that anyway.
You slapped her.”
So what? Charlotte’s smile faded, looking at him calmly,‘Are you going to fight back for her?”
Jaxson’s gaze locked onto her.
They had been married for six years, and he still didn’t know that she could be stubborn at times.
She found it more pleasing than before to go with the flow.
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