Chapter 25
Charlotte looked up in confusion, “Does Mr. Hamilton have something to do?”
He was calm and composed, “Have you seen any news today?”
“What news?”
She didn’t understand.
Jaxson stared at her for a moment, his gaze deep, “Nothing.”
The man turned around and walked away.
Charlotte watched his back as he walked away, and suddenly remembered Charlie. She hurried to catch
Jaxson stopped and looked at her with a hint of coldness, “Is there something else?”
up, saying, “Mr. Hamilton.”
Charlotte felt a slight pang in her chest.
He could only find her when he had something
to
She pursed her lips, “Thank you for offering to help me find a lawyer. As for what some free time in the next few days.”
do, but she couldn’t find him. That’s the
way
it
you
said about performance, I will take care of the divorce when I have
The words of handing him the divorce agreement to
Jaxson!”
sign had
not
yet
been spoken wh
a
Caroline hurried towards him, and when she saw Charlotte, her smile faded. She reached hospital, but you didn’t come to see me?”
She was asserting her sovereignty.
Charlotte understood.
The bottom of my eyes grew colder and colder.
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clear, bright voice rang out.
out
and
took Jaxson’s arm, saying, “Jaxson, you came to the
Caroline would have found it ridiculous if she had known that the man she
hugging was someone else’s husband.
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Before Jaxson could say anything, Caroline looked at Charlotte enthusiastically and said, “Dr. Sutton, didn’t you say you weren’t familiar with Jaxson? It seems like you two are quite familiar. I was actually going to introduce you to each other.”
This remark, in the ears of others, sounded very much like Caroline recommending Charlotte and leveraging connections.
Jaxson was the eldest son of the Hamilton family in Boston, and he had already firmly secured his position as the head of the Hamilton Group.
In the business world, he never lacked connections or money.
He still held shares in the hospital, contributed to sponsor various research projects in the hospital, and donated several sets of the latest imported medical equipment to the hospital under the guise of public welfare charity.
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