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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 1234

Terry's voice came from the phone: "Bonnie's uncle got sick a few days ago; he's now in South Hospital. I heard South Hospital has a policy for poor families; they can provide free rooms and other significant discounts. Can you ask your husband to help get Bonnie's uncle into a free room?"

Husband?

Emily Sullivan's face had slightly changed. Just as she was about to take the phone, Charlie suddenly swatted her hand away and glared at her coldly.

Emily responded firmly, "If you meet the hospital's discount policy criteria, you can apply on your own."

Terry awkwardly laughed, saying, "We don't meet the criteria; that's why we thought of asking you for help. Your husband is the deputy director of South Hospital; arranging this for our family member shouldn't be a problem, right?"

Emily dared not look at Charlie's face; she simply replied, "I'm sorry, I probably can't help you."

Terry said, "Emily, your husband should be able to do it, right? Can you help us out?"

Emily didn't want to lie anymore; she confessed, "I'm sorry, Dr. Martin is actually not my husband."

"What?" Terry was surprised. "That day at your place, you clearly said Dr. Martin was your husband."

The car suddenly stopped by the roadside, and Emily's back hit the chair. She looked up and realized they had arrived at the supermarket. But Charlie didn't move; his eyes were filled with a hint of anger and he was coldly staring at her.

Emily's face turned pale; she felt extremely embarrassed. She said into the phone, "Actually, we're not married."

"So, is he your boyfriend?" Terry asked again.

Emily pursed her lips and said, "No, he's not."

Charlie hung up the phone.

He put down the phone, his profile tight, and he coldly looked at Emily. "You let yourself be insulted yet you don't know how to fight back; only when you're angry at me do you know how to use your mouth?"

Emily bit her lip and said, "He's my future sister-in-law's father!"

"So what?" Charlie coldly laughed: "Marriage is built on equality; no matter who he is, he shouldn't be so rude and malicious to a young person; you don't owe him!"

Emily lowered her head and quietly said, "Your marriage might be equal, but for ordinary families like us, we can't offend the bride's side, especially at this time."

Charlie frowned and looked at her deeply. "So you're blaming me for meddling?"

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