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I Have Never Been Your First Choice novel Chapter 131

Chapter 131

Selena’s every word cut straight to the heart, making others feel uncomfortable when they heard it.

Not to mention Charlotte.

The nurse looked at Charlotte, with an added touch of sympathy in her eyes

However, they did not know that Charlotte had already grown tired of hearing these words over the past few years, to the point of becoming numb to

them.

What was once a feeling of being riddled with holes and heartwrenching suddenly became clear as the injuries piled up endlessly.

That’s just how people are.

Sometimes stubbornly pursuing something, making oneself in a mess and not getting what one wants, in the end, not wanting it anymore, is just a passing thought.

Drop this idea.

I just realized that letting go is actually quite simple.

Charlotte looked at her and suddenly smiled, raising her eyebrows slightly, Are you finished?”

Selena was tonguetied, and she felt a bit dazed.

Whenever she deliberately talked about how g

good Caroline’s relationship with her brother was in front of her, Charlotte’s face would look very unpleasant in the past. She couldn’t even say a word to refute, and could only sneak away.

But now she doesn’t seem to be feeling uncomfortable anymore?

First of all, this is a hospital. Even if you want to stand up for your friend, you have to wait until I finish work, instead of delaying the patients and medical staff here

Charlous glanced at her wristwatch and said, Next, I have a surgical meeting in half an hour. Time is precious, and I don’t want to waste it on you. Since there’s nothing else to say, Ill be leaving.

She turned around to leave, Selens suddenly came to her senses, stepped forward to stop Charlotte, You can’t leave! No, Charlotte, what do you mean, how dare you ignore me

Charlotte was not used to it either, Ms. Hamilton, this is a hospital, please put away your ladylike temper.

What do you know, dare to teach me how to do things!

Selena angrily raised her hand and slapped Charlotte

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