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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1598

She was once deeply in love with Charlie. She loved him very much before.

In the beginning, many handsome and wealthy men pursued her. Quite a few of them were as attractive as Charlie.

Yet she didn't have feelings for them. She was fascinated by Charlie and finally chose him.

She hadn't wanted to get married because she was realistic. She knew marriage and love were different things.

She had more freedom while dating someone.

However, if she got married, she would have to fulfill the obligations as someone's

wife. She had to deal with her mother-in-law and husband. She could no longer live freely.

Yet the moment he knelt down and held up the diamond ring, Grace was touched and excited.

She suddenly felt a desire for marriage, so she agreed to marry him.

But she didn't expect that their love would die so soon.

She was shocked when he told her that he had feelings for another woman and didn't know if he could continue their marriage.

He never knew how hard it was for her to decide to get married, but he easily said those words. She was heartbroken.

How could she not be sad?

It was a big blow for every woman, especially a married woman, to hear something like this.

While her mind was wandering, her phone rang. Grace leaned forward and took it. Charlie was calling her.

Her finger instinctively fell on the "dismiss " button.

As she was about to press the button, she thought of the divorce agreement.

She admitted it. "Yes. So what?"

Hearing this, Charlie began to gasp. "Why do you have a child with another man so quickly? We were together for so long. Why?

"Then you should ask yourself." Grace sneered. "You can only blame yourself for being sterile."

Charlie fell silent.

"How do you know I have a child?" she asked stonily.

"Today Billy and I went to the cafe. I overheard your conversation..." he answered in a low voice.

Grace said, "I didn't intend to hide it anyway. Now you know it. That's good.

Since you know that I have a child with another man, you don't need to stall for time. Just sign the divorce papers!"

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