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Sweet May-December Marriage novel Chapter 48

Chapter 48 Don't Be Angry

Charlotte didn't say a word. She thought to herself, "No, you're wrong. I never have any pocket money."

She could see that Vivian did that on purpose and didn't want to entertain her. Therefore, she didn't reply to Reagan.

Reagan sneered, "I heard that being a mistress is hereditary. Are you going to be like your mother, and you are going to be a lover for an old man?"

Charlotte didn't reply to her and thought to herself, "You have thought too much."

As soon as Reagan said that, someone laughed and said, "Reagan, how can you say that? What if the father is partial, and gives her more money than Vivian?"

Vivian said, "How could it be? I have to attend dance classes. Of course, I will have more pocket money. My father is very fair."

Reagan raised her chin and looked at Charlotte with a disgusting expression, "Ah, so you aren't satisfied? Only because of the blood you can be in the Lopez family, but you are still being greedy. Apart from that, you still want a better life, so you have a sugar daddy that takes care of you? I think that person has bad taste since he chooses you."

Someone said, "Reagan, that's something you don't know. Nowadays, the old men find it very difficult to get a student. They don't care if she is ugly or not."

The whole class laughed out loud.

Reagan's gazes were like the fangs of a cobra that was spitting poison. She looked at Charlotte with ill intentions and said, "Charlotte, do you want me to introduce you to some clients? They are very generous, and they will treat you kindly."

She was giving Charlotte a hard time because of her status as an illegitimate child. On the other hand, she was doing that to please Cecelia.

Charlotte's face was pale and her fingers were tightly pinched together. Her teeth lightly bit her lower lip, and she recited in her heart, "Life is like a play, and we get together because of fate. It's not easy to support each other until old age. Therefore, we should cherish it more. It makes no sense to freak out over insignificant issues. You will find it unnecessary when you think about it later. When others are mad, I shouldn't react the same way. Because no one can feel how uncomfortable it will be... When others are mad, I shouldn't react the same way. Because no one can feel how uncomfortable it will be..."

After hearing what Reagan said, Vivian looked at Charlotte in surprise. Her expression was complicated. She looked shocked, disappointed, and sad... All kinds of emotions alternated together, making people feel sorry for her.

Charlotte was just an illegitimate child who should be ashamed! However, Vivian was the eldest daughter of the Lopez family, and why was she still worrying about that bitch?

Cecelia stopped playing with the pen on her fingers and told Reagan, "You should stop now."

Reagan was a little terrified. She couldn't help but wonder, "Cecelia doesn't hate Charlotte that much, isn't she?"

Then, Cecelia said, "Those people that you are going to introduce are all from famous and privileged families. For someone like Charlotte, a parvenu will be more suitable."

Her tone was contemptuous. The way she looked at Charlotte was like looking at some worthless garbage.

After a moment of silence, the whole class burst into laughter, and everyone echoed, "That's right. What are you worrying about, Reagan? She has her own customers."

"Reagan, why are you so kind? You even worry about her livelihood."

"Cecilia is amazing!"

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"When others are mad, I shouldn't react the same way. Because no one can feel how uncomfortable it will be... Don't be angry! Don't be angry..." Charlotte told herself repeatedly in her heart that she couldn't cause trouble for Mr. Clark. If that person found her annoying, he might not want to support her anymore and cut ties with her... She couldn't afford that.

She took a breath, constrained the tears in her eyes, and sat on her chair without speaking.

The crowd became even more rampant.

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