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Suddenly, there was a “ding” sound from her cell phone.

Her heartbeat suddenly accelerated and she secretly moved her phone aside and glanced at it.

It was a message from Tina, "Joyce is already next door. I'm leaving now."

"Good." Charlotte replied to the message.

She took a deep breath to calm her indignation.

In fact, she bribed Tina, the designer responsible for fitting Joyce's clothes today, and asked her to find an excuse to bring Joyce the box next to where they were meeting. The soundproofing was just average and, not surprisingly, Joyce could definitely faintly hear them talking. Fortunately, probably Joyce did not hear what Luther said just now. Next, she had to carry on with the acting.

sorry, I didn't expect to cause so much

pretended she couldn't go on,

came

false pretenses, after Stephanie became ill with terminal lung cancer, and he did it only to make her happy. He has always been a

to Joyce, and it seems that Stephanie is very happy with Joyce.” Cecelia suddenly snapped. Stephanie was murdered and the Warner family got

to get rid of Joyce. Except for the marriage with the Heath family, it was more for Jacqueline's own sake, so

for taking back the shares

daughter to get involved in a property dispute in the Warner family.

door at this time, which was now opened slightly, and she knew that it must be Joyce who heard a commotion in the next room and came over to see what was going

understand is astronomical, and there is no way I can let her

didn't want Joyce to be a target, and he didn't want to admit to them explicitly that he had already fallen in love with Joyce. He didn't want them to go after Joyce later. That's why he said

But for Charlotte.

that Joyce must have heard Luther at that moment, and

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