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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1590

Crossing her legs, Grace tapped on the table and said, “Fine. Sign it now.”

Her words meant that she had accepted all the terms of the agreement, including the added ones. She would take over the hotels, the houses and Charlie's shares, as long as he signed the divorce agreement now.

The agreement was pushed back in front of Charlie, with a pen on it.

Charlie took a few steps, picked up the pen, bent down a little, and was about to sign.

At the end of the last page, Grace already signed her name, in delicate handwriting quite a strong contrast to her hot temper.

Subconsciously, Charlie's eyes fell on her

name, and he stared at it silently.

It was not until quite a while later that he came back to his senses and focused back on his signature block.

The pen in his hand moved, and the nib spelled his name, yet the letter written was an eyesore to Charlie now.

He was worried. Once he finished signing, this agreement would be the only connection he had with Grace. Once he finished writing his name down, would Grace pay attention to him in the future?

At the thought of it, his hand stopped, and so did the pen.

The next second, he clutched his stomach with his big hand and started to shiver. Soon, his right hand shook and opened, and the pen in it fell to the ground. The hand then reacted quickly and was placed on the top of the table, to brace up Charlie, whose pretty face was now full of pain.

The staff came up hastily, held Charlie’s arms and asked, "What’s the matter, Mr. Morgan?"

Charlie frowned tightly, his face turning pale as beads of sweat began to show on his forehead.

He gritted his teeth when he strove to speak, "It hurts...”

Unlike the panicky staff, Grace didn't change color, even her posture was unchanged. At the turn of events, she did not stand up, let alone feel flustered or worried.

"Stop pretending, Charlie. The agreement has to be signed, sooner or later. Just get things done now, for I don't want to have anything to do with you in the future!"

Grace finally stood up and studied Charlie. She did nothing, but just watched, trying to figure out whether Charlie was pretending or not.

Now it was a bit clear that Charlie was unsteady on his feet and might just fall on the ground had the male staff were not supporting him.

With coldness in her eyes, Grace walked up, dismissed the staff, and helped Charlie get out of the premises.

She got him in the car and drove to the nearest hospital.

The pain had kept Charlie quiet all the way, but when the doctor pressed where he had been covering with his hand, he curled up in a tight ball and groaned.

"He's got appendicitis and has to be operated on now. Get him into the operating room,” the doctor arranged in a hurry once he made the diagnosis.

When Charlie was sent away, Grace was still in surprise. So, he was not pretending, and the disease attacked right when he was going to sign the agreement? But still, what a coincidence.

Grace then called the Morgan family," Charlie's being operated. Please tell his mother about it."

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