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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 73

Chapter 73

Farther away from the podium, Charlotte also opened her phone and quickly browsed through the photos and news of the forum, which was about to explode with tens of thousands of comments ina short time.

Shelly heard a commotion outside and finally she felt that she could not wait any longer.

She ran out of the car and walked over to Luther and Charlotte.

Luther glanced at the phone in Charlotte's hand.

A few lines jumped into view.

“Orphan girl into a rich family.

How she did it?"

"Rabbit Or Fox? The unknown new wife of the president of R&S Group.” His eyes darkened steeply and burned with anger.

Charlotte saw that he did not look right, and as if she sensed something, she hurriedly wrapped her arms around him.

She didn't want him to come out at this time, since once he did, he would be admitting the whole thing, and it would be more difficult for the two to get a divorce.

"Don't go."

Charlotte's voice was almost pleading.

But Luther didn't even look at her, reaching out to brush away her arm that was wrapped around him, pushing her away and striding forward.

Charlotte fell backwards heavily in front of Shelly.

Shelly hurriedly held her steady and saw that her face had lost all its blood and was only pale, so she asked, "What's wrong?"

Charlotte smiled sadly and shook her head straight.

He just left her like that.

She tried her best, and he still had to go.

She felt her heart instantly torn apart, jealousy far outweighing the pain.

On the podium.

The reporters were still blasting Joyce and even the host couldn't keep the crowd in order.

"Could you please answer the question, is it because of the president of R&S Group that you joined R&S Group as an intern?"

"Miss Joyce, you are usually low profile, why do you have to climb the ladder of the wealth and get into such a family?” Joyce was clearly unable to cope and was at her wits' end.

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