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Sweet May-December Marriage novel Chapter 16

Chapter 16 Teaching To Complain 

Charlotte said, "Last time I saw that your medicine was for internal injuries, but... you suffered from external injuries." 

She paused for a moment, then realized something, and looked at Nelson cautiously and unbelievably, "Do… you pretend to be ill?" 

She looked like a frightened hamster, which was very interesting. 

Nelson didn't speak. 

Charlotte thought about it, and felt that she might pry into his secret. After all, in such a complicated family as the Clark family, facing with the turmoil in both the military and political circles, Nelson might be compelled to pretend to be ill. 

"I'll keep it secret for you." Charlotte said, "But you can't take that medicine anymore. Every medicine has its side effect. It's bad for your health." 

Her serious look was cute. Nelson listened casually, "Do you want to keep it secret for me?" 

Charlotte nodded, "You must have a reason for pretending to be ill. You do have some health problems that need to be dealt with. I'll write you a prescription when I go back..." 

When it came to what she was good at, her eyes lit up, and she forgot her fear of him for a while, but she suddenly stopped when she said this. 

Charlotte remembered that she only got acquainted with Nelson for no more than a day. This man who was at the height of his power in the military circles wouldn't trust her at all, so she stopped talking and changed the subject, "...Let's go for a walk." 

Nelson didn't continue this topic. Charlotte didn't know that she was close to death just now. 

Nelson suddenly said, "Do you want to go to Srolanya High School?" 

Charlotte was stunned, "I don't care." 

She was the one who was ignored and driven away by her family since she was a child. In order to win a good reputation, Aurora made Charlotte the second miss of the Lopez family. Charlotte and Vivian went to the same school, but everyone knew that Charlotte was an illegitimate daughter. She was always the one who was ridiculed and bullied in school, and even the teacher agreed tacitly. 

No one ever asked her if she wanted to. 

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