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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1649

Chapter 1649

Carter looked at the person who came in and got up slowly.

“Can I help you?” he asked courteously, being very respectful toward Camille.

“I’m here to tell you that you can stop waiting now. Eveline won’t come,” Camille opened her mouth and told him with an insipid tone.

Camille’s answer caused Carter’s expression to freeze for a second. After a moment, he curled the corners of his lips. “You came all the way here to help her tell me this? I got it.”

Carter smiled and finished saying that. Then, he sat back down on his seat.

Of course, Camille could see Carter’s displeasure. She slowly walked to the desk and said earnestly.

“Carter, you’ve been exceptional ever since you were a child. Don’t care too much about what your father thinks and be too stern with yourself to chase after those unattainable things. This will only make you lose yourself in the end.”

After Carter heard what Camille said, he kept a small smile on his face. However, there was even more ambition and desire in his eyes.

“Don’t worry, I know what I’m doing.”

After detecting the subtle flash across Carter’s eyes, Camille was feeling even more uneasy.

“Carter, I hope you can voluntarily cancel the marriage arrangement with Eveline so that she and her husband can leave St. Piaf.”

When Carter heard this, there was a hint of disappointment on Carter’s face.

He looked at Camille and there was a hint of disappointment on his handsome face. “I really hope you can side with me.”

Perhaps Camille did not expect Carter to say something like this and even have such a desolate look on his face, but her firm attitude softened slightly.

“Carter, I’ll definitely side with you, but there are some things—”

“I understand. I know what I should do.” Carter sighed softly while looking listless. “Since you think I was wrong in this, then I will reassess myself. If possible, I hope you can help get Eveline to meet me. I need to settle the cancelation of the marriage with her in person.”

When Carter said that, Camille did not reject him anymore.

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