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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 1103

Besides, he had never believed her. He knew all the crap she had done in the past, and he despised her from the bottom of his heart.

When Charlotte saw Otis' indifference, she boldly tugged him forward, "How is Mom now? How is she?"

In fact, this was what she was most concerned about.

Even though she loved Cecelia and considered her as her own mother.

At this moment, she was not willing to give up the power and wealth she already had.

She ruthlessly wished that Cecelia would just die!

Ruthlessness and sinisterness crossed the bottom of her eyes, and now she could only think of her own benefits. As long as Cecelia was dead, what she did, perhaps, could remain a secret.

Otis was keenly aware that something was wrong.

Charlotte's eyes were not right.

"What? Do you want her to be good, or not?" He sneered.

"I, I ..." Charlotte's eyes flickered, "Of course I want her to be okay! She's my mom. I … really just accidentally, oooh ... I didn't think it would happen. If anything happened to her, I wouldn't want to live!"

She was crying so hard that she was on the verge of breaking down. With tears in her eye and snot in her nose, her body was constantly convulsing.

She drew many tissues from the side and pretended she was heartbroken.

Otis looked at Charlotte with cold eyes. What this woman said must be all lies.

"So you can go to hell now?!" He said.

Charlotte snapped her head up. Her throat seemed to be frozen, and her heart was beating like her chest couldn't hold it.

What did Otis mean by that?? Was Cecelia already dead?

Really, Cecelia was dead?

Haha. She felt instantly relaxed, and her body, which had been so tense, got immediately relaxed.

She smiled secretly, and the nerves on her face could not control the joy. Her eyes were instantly lit up. Although she tried her best to hold back, she still could not help but ask excitedly, "Cecelia is dead? Is she really dead?"

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