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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 2852

Chapter 2852

Charity put the phone on her forehead.

The appearance of Chester broke Charity’s stagnant life. But, she still couldn’t refuse him coldly and let him not disturb her life.

Having said that, if the family was in such a state now, they couldn’t figure out what to do.

Moreover, seeing a person as proud as Chester turned into a person who had difficulty walking, it couldn’t say that he was retribution. Because he became this way for himself.

Charity didn’t know what to say.

After the meal, Chester sent another message with a cautious tone: [Did I disturb you?]

Chester: [I’m just very bored every day. Here, it’s me and Kaiden, surrounded by mountains. I go for a walk in the hospital’s garden during the day and others are scared when they see me. I don’t know what I want, when can I become like a normal person and leave here? ]

Charity comforted: [Your legs are not scary. You will definitely get better. Don’t think wildly.]

Chester: [When I came back, maybe you were already married. ]

Charity: “…”

Chester: [I saw the scandal between you and Dominick, I have been in contact with him before, very good boy, handsome, also a first-level athlete, very suitable for you of. ]

Charity: [You worry a lot, it’s fake. ]

Chester: [You are so good, you can slowly find a suitable man. Don’t always be alone, I will feel guilty and distressed. ]

Charity really couldn’t bear the weirdness in her heart: [Are you Chester? Could it be that someone else is sending me a message?]

Soon, a voice came over, the man’s voice was magnetic and deep, and through the phone, it was as sad and beautiful as the sound of a cello: “I’m Chester, what I said is true. I didn’t say anything before. I feel that since I came here alone, I realized that life is too long. In the past, I didn’t know how to love someone, and I was too stubborn and reluctant to make it happen. Anyway, I’m like this, it’s okay to be alone for a lifetime, but you are still young.”

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