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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1568

Charlie felt that he had feelings for her.

He was suffocating while staying with Grace, while Bella gave him a sense of peace.

He enjoyed seeing her happy face. She was easily satisfied and shy.

Meanwhile, Grace was pushing him.

He didn't want to continue to hide it from her, so he told her that he had feelings for Bella!

Grace never gave him the same feelings.

He was thinking that maybe Grace was not the most suitable woman for him.

Then they talked about divorce. He went to

the restaurant and understood how hard the work was. His mother woke up. Yet he was a little disappointed after spending time with Bella.

They didn't have common interests and could eat together without saying a word.

Even if they were staying alone with each other, they didn't have common topics.

They were always trying to make conversation. Thus, they couldn't get close to each other.

He wondered if he really wanted to be with this woman.

They didn't have common interests or tease each other or quarrel. They were strange to each other.

He thought this was not what he wanted. He was clear about it!

Therefore, Charlie called Bella. "We're done

here. I'm the president, and you're my secretary. That's all!"

Without waiting for Bella's reply, he directly hung up the phone.

"She doesn't know it either. Even if I call her, I can't get what you want."

Mark answered. There was the sound of people discussing in the meeting.

Charlie was not convinced, while Mark had hung up the phone.

Charlie could only call Summer again." Sorry, the subscriber you dialed is power off When Mckenzie came back in her wheelchair, she saw that Charlie kept calling to ask about Grace’s whereabouts.

Mckenzie was worried. She had a bad feeling.

Since Grace had sent the divorce papers over and didn't want the Morgan family's property, Charlie only needed to sign it.

However, why was he constantly asking about Grace's news?

"Why do you want her phone number and address?" she asked.

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