Win My Forsaken Ex-wife Back (Charlotte and Arthur)

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Chapter 118 She Offended Him Thoroughly

Upon hearing those words, Charlotte's heart sank deeply.

"Go ahead."

Diana continued, "The person Sebastian was dealing with is the project manager of a small tech company. What I found is that this project manager used to be an employee at the Harrison Group, a key figure in their chip development project."

Charlotte's eyes slammed shut in shock.

She gripped her phone tightly, her face gradually turning pale as she took deep breaths to calm herself.

Diana's voice was full of confusion. "What did you do to him? Why would he go after The Hardwick family? My guess is, this is just the beginning."

What did she do to him?

Charlotte forced out a bitter smile.

She had offended him thoroughly.

She pretended to lose her memory, wanted a divorce, and no longer acted like the obedient wife who used to revolve around. him. He didn't like it. He warned her to be obedient, not to provoke him.

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Now, Charlotte realized that, in Arthur's eyes, the Hardwick family meant nothing at all.

"From the moment I decided to pretend to lose my memory, I offended him," she said, her voice hoarse.

There was a long silence on the other end, and then Diana spoke carefully, "You need to keep this secret. Absolutely, don't let it slip. With his methods, I really don't know what he'll do once he finds out you've been lying to him. It could be terrifying."

"I'm afraid, too."

Charlotte had originally planned to "recover her memory" after the divorce, but now, she was too terrified to even consider it.

Five years as a couple, and she had never truly understood who he was.

"What are you going to do about this?" Diana asked after a

pause.

Charlotte sighed, "I need to think it through carefully."

The call ended. Charlotte walked out to the balcony. It was deep into the night

now, and the neighborhood was pitch-black, with only a few distant lights flickering in the distance. The cold air seeped into her pores, wrapping around her completely.

She had been deceived by his outward appearance.

Even now, she still had no idea what kind of person she had fallen in love with.

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She stood there for a long time, the night growing colder, until finally, she dialed Arthur's number.

The phone was answered, but neither of them spoke right away.

She could faintly hear shallow breaths on the other end.

"Arthur."

Charlotte couldn't hold back anymore and spoke first.

"What is it?"

Arthur's voice was deep and hoarse, tinged with a lazy tone.

"Where are you? I need to see you."

It was laughable. Just hours ago, they had parted ways with hostility, and now, her

stance had completely shifted. She was putting herself in the lowest position.

A soft chuckle came from the other end, laced with sarcasm.

"Why?"

Charlotte closed her eyes for a moment. "You do whatever you

want to do."

She thought it over. He refused to divorce her, even using underhanded methods

to target The Hardwick family. The only reason he'd do that could be to keep her close.

After all, she knew well how wild he could get in bed, how obsessed he was with her body.

She had once mistaken it for love.

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Now, looking back, it seemed like nothing more than simple lust.

"Rose Villa."

Arthur's voice was clear and final. Without another word, he hung up.

Charlotte took a deep breath, turned, and gently woke Mabel. She took her to Diana's place.

Mabel, groggy and confused, grabbed her hand. "Ms. Lottie, where are we going so late?"

Charlotte smiled softly. "I have some things to take care of. I'll pick you up tomorrow, okay?"

Mabel nodded obediently.

Charlotte watched as Mabel was taken inside by Diana, then quickly turned and

got into her car. She drove straight to Rose Villa.

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