Second Marriage

Chapter 23 Stop Defaming Him

It was a pair of hands, warm and strong, that firmly held up Charlotte as she fell.

Everything seemingly turned quiet for a while, when brightness gradually returned to her eyes against her terribly pale face.

The straight and sinewy legs came into her sight, leading her to the face of the rescuer above her.

It was a man with deep eyes, cold and sharp eyebrows, pursed lips, exuding hostility in the air. Though sitting on a wheelchair, he possessed a natural imposing manner that seemed strong enough to overwhelm all around him.

The crowd couldn’t help but step backward as they stood in awe of him, looking at the unexpected arrival with astonishment.

Who was he?!

Faint and transfixed, Charlotte was sitting there, staring up at Kennedy Moore, who kept holding her up.

“You ... you’re still here?”

She thought that he should have left due to her looked bad in those dresses, but it turned out that he didn’t.

“Won’t you get up?” His pitch-black eyes focused on her, as he asked in a low voice.

The words brought Charlotte back to earth. Just as she intended to stand up following his gesture, a burst of tearing sound came from below - the dress with embroidered skirts, which was heavy enough to strip her off in public if she proceeded.

“Oh, no.”

With a deep frown and unpleasant eyes, Kennedy was glued to her.

spoke in embarrassment, “The skirt ... the skirt will

eyes, sizing

a complete loser. How humiliated she was at this time! Would

she was covered by a jacket. Surprised, she

“You ...”

“Won’t you get up?”

herself with his suit jacket on, and stood

from the palms some sort of impetus and sweetness right into her heart, which faded away and left a sense of loss in her as they were retracted after Charlotte stood on

scent on the jacket, dispelling her nervousness and anxiety, giving her a

years, she felt she was

“Who pushed her down?”

voice was as cold and harsh as

Now, seeing the plot twist, she stared at him in fear. She had not treated Charlotte harshly until she thought the man in the wheelchair had

was back. What was going

had just happened,

ask, who pushed her

his august and cold voice sounded even more

commanding when he was in a wheelchair? It sent

them who had just accused Charlotte hastened to disown the thing and pass the buck to the saleswoman, “It’s none of our business. It’s the clerk who made the accusation. We

clerk said the lady intentionally ruined the dress and has called the

clerk no longer had her domineering manner, barely able to say anything. Now pointed as the villain, she waved her hands in a panic, trying to defend herself, “No, sir, the lady knocked into the wall by accident and then fell down and ripped

her eyes. Indeed it was the fault of no one else but

sneered disdainfully and raised his

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