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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 540

Shelly knew that her emotions were out of control. Gradually, she also calmed down.

She was too scared in her heart. She had lost to Joyce time and again before, and her brother was getting distant from her. Now luckily, he lost his memory and forget their previous disputes and his feelings for Joyce.

He was finally back, the brother who used to hold her in his heart and love her. She could not accept losing him again.

So, today, seeing the two of them kissing in the street, she was so angry that she lost her senses instantly.

She didn’t want Joyce to get close to Luther again, and didn’t want to repeat the same mistakes as before.

"Brother. Is that what you two are doing?" Shelly's eyes were red with aggression and she choked out, "Do you know where I just came from?"

She wiped the corners of her eyes and said to herself, "I just came out of the military hospital. In the morning after we left the Heath family, I learned that not long after, Charlotte was sent to the military hospital. She’s having a stomach ache and placenta instability. She is now on birth control at the military hospital."

Luther sniffed, frowned deeply and wondered, "So Charlotte didn't follow the Heath family back to the Capital, and she won't attend Mr. Heath's burial ceremony?"

He felt nothing for this child. It was as if it had nothing to do with him, and he did not care if the fetus was well.

"Brother, if you think about Charlotte's situation now, of course it's most important to keep the baby! You don't go to the hospital to check on her, but you are in the street with Joyce ..." Shelly was so angry that she stomped her foot.

"What do I need to do when there are so many doctors at the hospital watching on Charlotte?" Luther returned icily.

"Brother, even then you can't ... you're about to get married to Charlotte and still be here with this cunning woman." Shelly stepped forward and tugged Luther's arm to deliberately put a distance between him and Joyce.

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