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A Contract Marriage After a ONS novel Chapter 1635

Summer was gone. Grace was left alone in the room. She was carrying Eaton in her arms and lost in thought.

Back in those days, Charlie had been so indifferent to her. She couldn't forget those cold, depressing days.

She couldn't forget with what wish she took lunch to the office to have it together with Charlie, and that she once had a car accident on the way. And yet, what did she get?

In the evening, a knock came on the door.

Grace walked to the door and found it was Charlie.

He was wearing a windbreaker. It was cold, but there were beads of sweat on his forehead. Seeing her open the door, Charlie curled up the corners of his lips and smiled. He handed her a box. "It's your favorite cheesecake."

Grace’s eyes flickered, and her chest heaved. She took the cake.

Immediately, the smile in Charlie's eyes grew brighter.

However, the next second, Grace threw the cheesecake directly into the trash bin in Charlie's face. Her voice was harsh, "Do you think the shares of the company or some gifts can buy me? I’m telling you it’s not possible! From now on you can only come every Saturday and every Sunday. Don’t come here on other days!"

Then immediately afterward, Grace slammed the door shut fiercely.

Grace knew that Summer was right.

Charlie had given her sixty percent of the company's shares, which had made him penniless. And he came to see her and the baby every day. In addition to the flowers, he would bring her favorite food, rain or shine. It had been nearly twenty days.

To be honest, Grace didn't feel good about him or grow a soft spot for him, but she felt that the hatred in her heart seemed to be dissipating.

There was a difference between being softened and having one's hatred dissipated. When a woman was softhearted, it meant forgiveness. But if the hatred dissipated, it meant she forgot his indifference in the past.

There was no way she could forget his harshness, his heartless words, and his feelings for another woman!

To prevent the hatred from dissipating completely, she needed to stop it now!

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