"I never used to be like this.” Chester stared at Charity and suddenly said, "Back then, I wanted to love someone with all my heart too. However, just as I started to fall in love with her, a lot of things happened, which led me to stop believing in relationships.”
Charity was stunned.
Did Chester fall in love with someone back then?
Who was it?
Could it have happened before he got together with her?
Now that she recalled it, she was purely cannon fodder.
"I'm curious what kind of woman managed to trap you. Young Master Jewell." Charity turned around and poured a cup of water for herself.
"You know her too. It's Charity. Charity Neeson."
Chester’s voice sounded from behind.
"Cough, cough."
Charity choked on the water she had just swallowed.
She coughed for a long time until her eyes reddened. Then, a hand gently patted her back. “Are you alright?"
Charity shrugged his hand off and glowered at him, her eyes full of resentment. "I'm not. Chester, please don't make sport of a dead person."
"Do you think I'm trying to amuse you?" Chester looked at her with a grim expression.
"If not, what is this?" Charity sneered. "How could you possibly love Charity? You were just tricking an innocent young woman. You were the one who sent her to jail."
If she were not Charity, she might have fallen for Chester’s words.
However, she was the party involved.
She knew full well how Chester treated her.
After he asked her out for the first time, and they were having a sweet time, he mercilessly said that he wanted to break up with her.
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