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Marry Ex's Uncle After Divorcement novel Chapter 357

Chapter 357

Theresa looked up at him and asked, “What is it?”

Jonathan said, “Mr. Calsis said that there are guests at home at night. He asked you to prepare

it.”

Theresa said, “Ok.”

Theresa thought it strange. Was it necessary to inform her that guest would come?

However, Theresa took the time to change her clothes and put on makeup. She didn’t want to shame Charlie.

Theresa dressed up and came out. She saw Charlie sitting in the room, staring at her.

Theresa wore the skirt she selected from the wardrobe.

Theresa usually didn’t pay much attention to dressing herself. She usually wore business suits

or the casual clothes she bought in Amazon.

When Theresa dressed up, she looked like an angel.

Looking at her swan–like long straight neck and slender waist, Charlie was fascinated.

Shit! Charlie thought that he was more and more attracted to Theresa.

The more Charlie looks, the more he likes Theresa.

Theresa said, “Aren’t you busy?”

When she came over, he was in the study all the time, as if he was dealing with work affairs.

Charlie said, “I come here to take something.”

“Take what?” She said, “Did you find it? I can help you.”

“I think there is something wrong with my eyes.” She was about to help him find something and heard his voice behind her.

Theresa looked back at him and said, “What’s the matter? You have worked for too long. You

must be too tired.”

“I can’t see anything but you.”

Theresa was stunned, and then she realized that Charlie was teasing her.

She turned around, took a look at him, and walked up to him. “I don’t think you have a problem

with your eyes, but your brain. Do you want me to call Dr. Hill and ask him to examine you? You can’t go on like this.”

Charlie seldom said romantic words, but Theresa made fun of him.

He stretched out his hand and held her waist. He was not reconciled. “Woman, I can accept your rude behavior because I like you.”

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