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Married by Mistake: Mr. Whitman’s Sinner Wife novel Chapter 1824

Carter’s eyebrows snapped together.

He stared into Shirley’s cold eyes which saw him as an enemy. Without warning, he reached over and attempted to pull off her mask.

“Shirley, I’m really curious to see your expression when you say such things,” he said furiously.

Shirley immediately moved her head away to evade and raised her hand to block Carter’s hand.

“You’d better not remove my mask. Don’t blame me if you catch my flu.”

“Hah!” Carter chuckled dismissively; his gaze was so piercing that it seemed like he was about to engulf her.

In one swift motion, he pushed Shirley’s hand aside and ripped her mask off.

Shirley felt her heart stopped for a split second. She hurriedly turned her face sideways, exposing the unscarred side to Carter.

Carter was enraged when Shirley avoided his gaze.

Reaching over, he grasped Shirley’s chin and turned her head firmly in his direction.

His anger and dissatisfaction vanished the moment he saw her whole face.

He unknowingly loosened his grip on her chin as well.

“Your face… Who did this?”

Carter was clearly suppressing his anger, but he was unable to hold it for long.

“Who did this?! ”

Shirley had anticipated Carter to be shocked, and maybe even disgusted, at her hideous face, but she had not expected him to be infuriated.

She was uncertain if this was his way of showing that he cared about her.

Even if he cared, how would things change?

Shirley grabbed her mask and swiftly put it back on and then, as if nothing had happened, responded,  ” I told you not to remove my mask. I won’t be held accountable for your fright.”

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