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I Once Married You (Harper and Benjamin) novel Chapter 237

Chapter 237 Karma


Larry, sitting on the sofa, also saw the scene. He furrowed his brow with increasing seriousness.

Compared to his reaction, Benjamin didn't care at all and had no intention of letting go. He said rationally, "I didn't think that way. No one wants anything bad to happen to her. But since it has happened, what we need to do is minimize the damage. No matter how you treat me now, I don't care. Originally, I could have focused on finding Annie. Are you sure you want me to shift my focus onto you?"

Harper didn't speak. Her palms were burning, and it was because she hit him too hard.

She lowered her gaze, not knowing what to do.

Benjamin continued, "Harper, are you going to argue with me now because I didn't help you? What do you think is the most important thing right now? Finding Annie, right? Vent your anger on me after things are settled, okay?"

Harper stopped talking but remained cold towards Benjamin.

Harper did not sit with them but sat alone on the lazy sofa by the window. Although it was already very late, she didn't feel sleepy at all.

She kept asking in her heart, "Annie, where are you?"

She thought, "When should I start telling the story of Annie and me?

Perhaps it was the mutual understanding between us that brought warmth to our lonely hearts.

I was "exiled" to Eleanor's side by Jack and Jennifer, but I dared not have any resistance. It wasn't until I met Annie that I felt warmth. She warmed me like the sun. Our friendship had never changed since then.

Just like Annie said, 'Harper, we're going to be best friends and share everything except men.'

So, how could I not be anxious?

I would rather she didn't come to visit me, then this wouldn't have happened.

But I can't do anything. I can only wait, which makes me feel extremely tormented."

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