Chapter 46 The Mysterious Buyer Was Me
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Caroline froze in shock, her pupils widening instinctively. She staggered backward a few steps before finally regaining her footing. How does Nash know about this? Even David doesn’t have a clue! Only I and the Brooks family are aware!
This was a disgraceful scandal. The Brooks family wouldn’t dare reveal it, and she had never mentioned it to anyone.
“You, you…” Caroline stammered, finally managing to push the words out. “What are you talking about?”
Nash stepped closer, his voice low. ‘Don’t worry. I won’t tell a soul.”
mean,”
know what i she said, denying it, shaking her head repeatedly. “I have to go home.
secret she had buried deepest in her heart. Before, she wouldn’t have cared if people found out because she
Listen to me. The reason I know
tilted. Her body froze, and her thoughts turned
sold your innocence on the underground market, listing it with a clear price. By chance, I stumbled across the listing. Once I confirmed it was you, I negotiated with the Brooks family. I paid them, they arranged a date at a hotel, and they assured me you were untouched. I
cut him
face pale and her lips trembling. Tears filled her eyes them fall. Her body shook as
she refused to
truth.
was Nash! The one who had taken her body
man from that night, but it wasn’t to hold him responsible. She just wanted to know who he was. To think he
child, an outcome she
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