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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 1611

Loreen had originally felt that Charlie's rhetorical explanation could barely make the cut. However, there were still certain things that made her feel that something was not right at all. 7

Nevertheless, Charlie's self-deprecation instantly swept away all the remaining doubts that Loreen had i n her heart.

She thought of the time when Charlie was despised and looked down upon by everyone else when they were still in university. Even some of their classmates who came from the same background as him had also bullied him wantonly.

Charlie had never held it against anyone, let alone bother to argue or fight back against anyone else at all. He acted as though everything had nothing to do with him at all.

Based on Charlie's character, it was definitely impossible for Charlie to tell people about the fact that he knew Quinn personally.

Moreover, even if he were to tell people about it, no one would have believed him anyway.

As she thought about this, Loreen was suddenly filled with admiration for Charlie, s

He knew the Golding family, and he was as close as siblings with the eldest young lady of the Golding

family, but he had never told anyone about this matter. He would rather be despised and looked down upon rather than use this relationship to ease things a little for him. This was already a very rare thing.

However, Loreen was still a little worried. 5

This was because she had seen Charlie and Quinn acting and behaving intimately just now. So, she felt that there was some sort of unspeakable relationship between both of them.

So, Loreen asked Charlie tentatively, "Charlie, does Claire know about your relationship with Miss Golding?"

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