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Find Me In Your Labyrinth novel Chapter 93

"No, I don't want to break up!" Noreen was in tears. The man who had just been so gentle turned cold-hearted in a blink and brought up breaking up. She couldn't accept this change and begged, "Charlie, I love you, I really do. Give me another chance, please. I will listen to you!"

Charlie sneered, "Do you love me or my money?"

Noreen replied instantly, "Of course, I love you!"

Charlie's voice was cold, "If you don't like money, why did you accept the emerald from Baber? No more lame excuses, don't say you took that itbecause that was pretty."

Noreen's face was full of regret, "I won't do it again, Charlie, I swear I won't."

Charlie was getting impatient, "Leave us some good memories, please. Don't make me hate you. And stop using my name to do things outside, or else you know the consequences."

As he finished, he turned and walked away.

Noreen rushed towards him, but stumbled and fell. She watched as Charlie left without looking back, and burst into tears, "Charlie, forgive me, I really know I was wrong!"

When Emily returned, she ran into Charlie and was surprised to see him leaving. She asked, "Are you leaving?"

Charlie smiled faintly, "Do you need anything?"

"Isn't Noreen your girlfriend?" Emily handed him the water bottle, "You take care of her. I have things to do this afternoon."

Charlie politely explained, "Apologies, but she's not anymore."

After that, he continued walking away.

Emily was puzzled by his words, and Charlie had already left before she was able to retrieve the bottle.

She looked with confusion at Charlie's retreating figure and turned to enter the ward.

The moment she opened the door and entered, she saw Noreen crying on the floor, "Charlie, I'm really sorry, please don't break up with me!"

Other people had told her that none of Charlie's girlfriends lasted more than three months. However, he was so gentle with her and she thought she would be an exception, but she never thought it would end up like this!

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