Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 66
Marry Ex’s Uncle After Divorcement By Jacqueline Chapter 66
“No, no need, I’m afraid I’ll squeeze you,” Theresa said awkwardly. Whoops, she now deeply understood what it was like
to tell one lie and have to make up for it with more lies. For the sake of the two babies, she was really willing to do
anything!
Charlie saw her moving farther and farther away, then simply reached out to pull her back and held her in his arms,
making her not able to move anymore.
Theresa coughed, looked at the man who had closed his eyes, and said, “Charlie, what are you…”
“If you roll farther, you’ll fall off the bed,” Charlie said, “Just go to sleep.”
It must be that she was so excellent that this man would be so humble. In that case, she had to let him take the initiative. Theresa looked at this man beside her, and for a moment, she didn’t know what to say. She could only be held in his
arms, watching him sleep. When she had been with Charlie before, she had always kept a distance. Although the two
were married, this was the first time to be so close.
The room was very quiet, the afternoon sunshine went through the window and fell on the floor. Theresa felt a little bit harsh, but charlie seemed to sleep soundly. She looked at the man and found it a
sense of wonder to look at him closer. This man’s skin was so good that she couldn’t see any blemishes. There was fine fluffy hair on his face. And his
eyebrows, nose, mouth….
Theresa looked as she felt her mouth a little dry and averted her eyes. Good lord, just because she said that in front of his mother, he punished her with this? It was a very newfangled punishment, wasn’t it? She also had to admire Charlie
because of his boldness. Wasn’t he afraid that she would do something to him?
“Charlie, Charlie?” Not knowing how long she had slept, Theresa couldn’t stand it anymore, feeling her body numb, and
asked the man beside her but received no response. She reached out to push him away gently, then got out of the bed,
and quietly left his room.
She went downstairs just in time to hear Rose’s voice, “Uncle Charlie really has two children out there? I have never
heard of it before!”
Leticia said, “I have just found out. You will know when you see those two children. They look exactly the same as Charlie,
I don’t believe they are not his children.”
“Then should we take them back?” Rose said with concern. She knew that the Calsis family wanted Charlie to get married
and bear children early.
Leticia said, “I want to bring them back, but Charlie never believes me, saying that they are not his children and he
refuses to take them back. I talked to Theresa today and asked her to persuade Charlie, but she didn’t agree.” “Why didn’t she agree?”
“She said she can not accept that Charlie has children out there.”
Jimmy, sitting aside, was a little surprised at Leticia’s words, “Is Theresa crazy?” She had two children of her own and C0pyright © 2024 Nôv)(elDrama.Org.
she had said she could not accept that Charlie had children out there? If they were really Charlie’s children, would her
words matter?
Leticia rubbed her forehead, sighed, and said, “That’s what she said.”
“Then what did Uncle Charlie say?” Rose asked, “He can’t still spoil Theresa at this point, can he?” Let alone her, she
couldn’t even stand Uncle Charlie’s own sons. Rose didn’t expect that Theresa would be so rampant!
Leticia said, “I have already told Charlie he has really spoiled this woman too much! She is not well off, and it was only
because I saw Charlie like her that I kept her, not knowing her unruliness.”
Rose said, “Grandma, don’t be angry. I don’t know who encouraged her to be so ignorant to dislike Uncle Charlie’s
children despite two children of her own. Uncle Charlie is not an indiscriminate person, and sooner or later he will see
through her.”
Leticia glanced at Rose and said, “I’m just afraid Charlie was so dazzled by this woman that he will listen to her on
everything.”
Rose pressed her lips together, remembering that Theresa had hit her with her hand and Uncle Charlie had stood on her
side. The more she thought about it, the more she felt wronged.