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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1524

Charlie didn't say anything. He just removed the cigarette between his thin lips, threw it to the ground, and crushed it under his shiny leather shoe.

Staring at him doing this silently, Grace kept smiling.

She raised her hand and slapped him again. "Does it hurt?"

She hit him fiercely in the same place. His face instantly swelled up.

The third slap made him tilt his head. Charlie even tasted blood. She hit him with all her strength!

After that, Grace's palm was burning and stinging. It was numbed in the end, just

like her broken heart.

She moved slightly, squatted on the ground, and picked up a piece of broken glass, which was smashed by her.

Holding it with her fingertips, Grace slowly approached him.

She finally put it against his left cheek. " The two sides of your face look different. Maybe I should add something to it..."

Meanwhile, she scratched his face with the sharpest edge of the broken glass.

Blood ran out and flowed downward.

Charlie stood still.

Grace moved the glass an inch down against his cheek. She closed her eyes for an instant and then threw the glass away.

"I wanted to ruin your face, but now I have no interest in it. You should be thankful. By the way..."

She paused for a moment.

"There's no need to separate. I'll ask my lawyer to draw up a divorce agreement tonight. It's time to split up. To be honest, I've long been tired of you!"

The women around her were chuckling, waiting to see her make a fool of herself.

Grace was standing at the corner on the second floor, leaning against the wall and watching quietly.

Charlie came back from the pavilion.

Seeing what was going on, he squinted and took off his coat.

He went up, draped it over Bella’s shoulders, and helped her up. Then they left the hall.

What a romantic scene!

Grace suddenly laughed, her pretty nails sinking into her tender palms.

She gripped so hard that her palms were pierced and bleeding.

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