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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 641

Joyce sneered in her heart.

She never dreamed that Charlotte would gamble her life to get rid of her. Falling down the three entire floors, not to mention the fetus in her womb, Charlotte was even risking her own life this time.

Of course, perhaps when Charlotte rolled down the steps, she had been careful enough to protect the most important parts of herself and avoid hitting her head.

But even so, it's still a big gamble.

Even more to her surprise, the child in Charlotte’s belly was not Luther’s. It was strange because Charlotte and Ricky met well after she had the child. Could it be… A thought flashed through her mind. Could the baby be Thomas'?

However, it no longer mattered whose child it was. She had just seen Charlotte lying downstairs with blood running down her body. The baby was definitely gone, and all the angry, frightened eyes were fixed on her right now, and she had nothing to say.

Indeed, Charlotte's got good luck. Today she had deliberately tried to avoid Charlotte, but she still met her.

She had already made all the arrangements to expose Charlotte today, and she almost made it. Alas, she did not expect Charlotte was eventually a step ahead of her, and that she would risk the life of the child in her womb to get rid of her.

She had miscalculated and underestimated how vicious and mad one could be.

Charlotte didn’t even care about her long-awaited grand engagement ceremony and was now only interested in setting her up.

What else could she say in the face of such a lunatic?

Charlotte did get her this time.

At this point, they were so close.

She and Luther looked at each other.

Looking straight into each other’s eyes, however, they felt they were actually quite far away.

The atmosphere was stagnant, and the surroundings seemed to have been frozen. It was so cold that the air had become the sharpest ice blade and even their breathing hurt.

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