Chapter 19
Charlotte pursed her lips, if she remembered correctly, Jaxson knew that her relationship with the Sutton family was not good.
One year, Madam Hamilton celebrated her birthday. Both of her parents came. Her father drank too much alcohol and said some not very nice things.
The Hamilton family’s faces she still remembers to this day.
She went forward to advise her father at that time, but was pushed by her father.
When she fell, she broke a glass cup and the shards cut her palm.
At that time, she didn’t blame her father because her father had just drunk too much, maybe accidentally.
And she resented Jaxson, who stood by and watched coldly.
At that time, Jaxs
didn’t say a word of concern.
But now…
Did he ask?
Charlotte’s gaze dimmed slightly,“Is it still necessary to ask?”
He sneered lightly, “Coward.”
Charlotte clenched her hands, her face turning pale.
“What else could it be if your identity
Mrs. Hamilton can still be used to intimidate people?”
Jaxson finished the drink in the
cup.
This sounds just like a husband’s instructions to his wife.
It seemed that she was his wife and should not have been treated unfairly.
But he had no idea.
Her grievances were all caused by him.
Jaxson got up slowly and stopped in front of her, “I’m back. What did you want to talk to me about today?”
Charlotte blinked in confusion.
Did he come back so early today because of that phone call?
She suppressed the strange feeling rising in her heart, remained silent for a few seconds, “Charlie is detained at the police station, I want team of lawyers for him.”
find a you to
She knew Jaxson’s reputation, he wouldn’t easily lend a hand to help. So she didn’t ask him to help rescue people, but instead found a legal team for Charlie to negotiate a solution.
Her request was not unreasonable.
Jaxson looked at her,“Can I he
“Yes,” worried that he wouldn’t easily relent, Charlotte added, “You help me this one last time, I agree to any conditions, including divorce.”
Jaxson’s eyes flickered imperceptibly downward.
He was about to speak, but at that moment, a phone call came in.
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