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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2703

Chapter 2703

If Cheaster really told Monte that Eliza had a boyfriend, it would ruin her plan.

Miguel took a quick look at Charity and noticed her brows knit together. He was too familiar with her.

“Stop…” Miguel withdrew his hand, halting Chester.

Chester smiled and said, “Doesn’t it bother you that your girlfriend is too close to his ex? Let me remind you, Eliza’s first man was Monte, and he loved him so much that he committed suicide.”

Miguel grumbled to himself. “Yes, of course he does.”

Miguel just didn’t want to embarrass Charity or jeopardize her plans.

“Let him fight. He can do so for as long as he wants. Chester do what you want, I don’t want to be controlled by others. Be clear, there is no relationship between us in which you can exert control over me. In fact, I know exactly why you came here.” Charity said indifferently.

 

“Oh, let’s talk about it.” Chester appeared to be amusing.

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“Because I’ve never fallen so hard in front of a woman. You might have a little admiration and hatred for me, and now I might be impatient to conquer me, rather than simply taking revenge on a woman, because conquering a woman, no matter how hard it, I will make you more happy and satisfy the distortion in your heart.”

“You even treat me as your personal property.” Charity said calmly.

Chester was startled, his eyes darkening gradually, “Oh, The analysis is a bit interesting!”

“Chester, you must accept the reality. I am not Eliza or another woman you can control at will. I am Reborn, and I have been since the day I fought with you. It’s obvious that your trust came from Jewell’s family, but Jewell’s family was no longer in the past. Now I’m no longer a woman you can easily provoke and the way you used to treat me is no longer appropriate.” Charity made a lovely snapping motion with her fingers.

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The Bodyguard, Gage and others came out from the yard.

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