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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 42

Chapter 42

Did she provoke Caroline?

This is a topnotch joke.

But what could she say at this moment?

No matter how she tried to explain, Jaxson always stood on Caroline’s side. Whether or not this was her doing, he trusted her, not her.

Charlotte gritted her teeth against the bitterness rising in her heart and pushed his hand away.You should go find your Ms. Warren.

She turned and walked away.

Jaxson watched her back as she walked away, his face slightly darkening.

For six years, her lack of change and current resistance have made him extremely displeased, as if something was trying to break free from his control.

The next day, Charlotte went to work at the hospital as usual, but yesterday’s events also made her feel the prejudice of her colleagues.

Although everyone remained silent on the surface, there was much discussion behind closed doors.

Faced with these misunderstandings, Charlotte had no intention of explaining.

She had already applied for a transfer, and when the deadline arrived, her work at Boston Medical Center would also come to an end.

So, she thought there was no need for any explanation.

Perhaps because of the controversy behind her, the news eventually reached the dean’s ears, and he sought her out.

Charlotte pushed open the office door, You wanted to see me?

After gesturing for her to sit down, David calmly asked, Charlotte, is there any misunderstanding between you and Ms. Warren?

Charlotte didn’t change her expression and said, There was no misunderstanding between us, I just left when the transfer period was up.

David sighed, You know, Ms. Warren was chosen by Mr. Hamilton, so sometimes it’s best to avoid her if possible. For the next few days, let Ms. Warren handle the work you have on hand.

Charlotte was taken aback for a moment, Give it to her? Are you sure she’s up to the task?

This was undoubtedly a way to make her give up her authority!

But it wasn’t her fault!

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