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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1699

During this period, she learned how to knit a sweater, and she planned to knit one for Eaton and one for Andrew.

Someone was knocking on the door of the room. Andrew walked over and saw Charlie through the peephole. Then he turned around and said to Grace, "It's your ex-husband. Should I open the door?"

"No." Grace refused flatly.

"Are you sure?"

"Of course." Grace didn't even look up.

Shrugging his shoulders, Andrew didn't believe her words. If Charlie stood outside for a long time, he guessed that Grace would allow Charlie to come in.

Immediately afterwards, Charlie called Grace, but she didn't answer his call and continued to knit the sweater.

Then, Andrew's phone rang, and it was also Charlie. Andrew said, "Hello!"

"Please tell her that I'll wait for her outside the hotel tonight until she is willing to see me."

"You’ve beaten me. Do you think it's possible that I will help you? I’m not that kind.”

Without any hesitation, Charlie said directly, "I will let you beat me. Don't worry.

Finally, Andrew agreed and told Charlie's words to Grace. But she didn't look up and continued knitting.

Lazily shrugging his shoulders, Andrew didn't believe that Grace would be so cold. He would wait and see if she would feel sorry in the end.

Charlie stood outside the hotel. Facing the hotel window, he leaned against the car and waited.

Grace did not speak.

Three hours later, Grace was still knitting the sweater.

On the other hand, Andrew was walking back and forth in the room casually.

Feeling boring, Andrew turned on the TV, but he found that there was nothing interesting. Then he walked to the window and looked downstairs. From where he stood, he could see Charlie's every behavior.

'It's amazing that Charlie is still standing there.'

"Hey, the weather doesn't seem fine. It's going to rain." Andrew deliberately amplified his voice. "The wind is blowing so hard. There must be a violent storm in a while."

Raising her head slightly, Grace said nothing, as if she hadn't heard his words.

Andrew raised his eyebrows in surprise again. 'It seems that Grace makes up her mind not to meet Charlie this time.'

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