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Second Marriage novel Chapter 190

Kennedy took a sharp look at her, “Who allow you to call her aunt?”

His sudden cold breath surprised Charlotte. Her neck shrunk, and her eyes lowered timidly. She did not answer his words.

“Who are you talking to?” Annie stared at Kennedy, “How can you talk to your wife like that? Charlotte, don't pay any attention to him. Have a good rest tonight. I'll teach him a lesson.”

With that, Annie got up and walked toward Kennedy. Kennedy frowned. Before he had a reaction, Annie suddenly stretched out her hand to grab his ear.

“Come out with me.”

His expressionless handsome face changed greatly. Charlotte was shocked, because she had never seen such an expression on his face before. All kinds of emotions of anger and shame were floating in his face and eyes, but he could do nothing to his aunt and could only say coldly, “Let go.”

“No way.” Annie clutched his ear, “Go out with me quickly, I have something to talk with you.”

“Damn it!” Kennedy was angry, but he could obediently follow her out.

After they went out, Charlotte subconsciously looked at Nathan standing next to her in embarrassment.

“That is Mr. Kennedy's aunt and she is the only person in the world can deal with Mr. Kennedy.”

Charlotte nodded, she could see that.

Although he was cold, he was respectful to his aunt. He did not say any bad words but followed her out. After all, she was his aunt.

If it was Reynold, he might have said bad words to him.

Outside the door

Annie was still clasping Kennedy’s ear, “What is wrong with you? Don’t you feel ashamed to bully a woman?”

“I did not bully her. Let go.” Even if Kennedy was a man with rough skin, Annie used much strength and had pinching his ears, Kennedy’s ears turned red.

His face was bleak and cold, but Annie didn't care about it at all.

“Why are you so mean to her? Don't you know to be a gentleman to a lady? All right, I know you don't have women in your eyes, but Charlotte is your wife. You must do your duty as a husband, don't you?”

Kennedy was silent.

“Do you hear me?”

Kennedy pursed lips and said grumpily, “Aunt, this is my private matter, leave me alone.”

Annie immediately raised her eyebrows, “Are you criticizing me meddling your things? Your mother asked me to take care of you before she died. Is this the way you treat me?”

Kennedy’s eyes were sharp, “......”

Feeling the difference in his breath, Annie curled her mouth and took her hand back.

“Well, I just said casually, don't think too much. But remember, be gentle to Charlotte, she's a nice woman.”

Hearing that, Kennedy raised his eyebrow and sneered, “Aunt, why are you so sure she is a nice woman?”

“You are in a wheelchair. Who would marry you?”

Kennedy, “...There are plenty of women willing to marry into the Moore family.”

“They wanted to marry into the Moore family, not marry you. If you are not a member of the Moore family, not the president of the Moore Group, do you think there will be a woman like you? Unless they are blind.” Annie was impolite to Kennedy and her words were as straight and sharp as Kennedy’s.

Kennedy frowned and said in dissatisfaction, “What is good to you if you attack me with language like that?”

“You can't hear the truth? I just want to tell you that Charlotte is not bad. If you miss such a girl, you will regret it”

Kennedy, “...”

“And you know she didn't marry into the Moore family for money?”

Annie sneered, looking at Kennedy with his arms folded before her chest, “If she is really a greedy vain woman, she won't marry you with a child in her belly and protect the child even after you know it.”

“She's still in love with her ex-husband.”

“But as far as I know, she has no feeling to her ex-husband at all. She's just a mother defending her child, that's all.”

Kennedy snorted coldly and insisted on his own thought.

“I heard from Nathan that she defended you when others said you are crippled. Kennedy, if you think such a girl is really vain, you are really blind!”

“It's getting late. I will ask Nathan to send you back.”

Kennedy did not want to talk to her anymore but directly rolled the wheelchair into the room.

Annie curled her lips, looking at Kennedy’s back, “I just telling the truth, boy. Fine, I am leaving.”

Nathan was called out, and then he saw Annie off.

There were only Kennedy and Charlotte in the room. Thinking of things before, Charlotte dared not face him, so as Kennedy came in, she quickly lay down and covered herself with quilt.

The sound of the wheelchair stopped bedside the bed. Charlotte closed her eyes.

Kennedy’s cold voice was heard from behind.

“Charlotte.”

Charlotte heard it, but she lay there motionless.

“Get up and help me to bed.”

Charlotte immediately widened her eyes. Did he want to sleep here?

She didn't move and pretended to be asleep.

“Is this how you repay the man who saved you?”

Kennedy said.

Charlotte, “...Isn't there a room next door?”

Since he booked a suite and there was another room next door. She had been sleeping separately with him, so she hoped they could do as before.

Kennedy sneered, “I want to sleep here.”

“I'll help you to bed. You sleep here. I'll go to the other room.” Helpless, Charlotte got up slowly.

With that, she walked to Kennedy to help him, but found that he even did not move a bit. She frowned, raised her eyelids and looked at him in confuse.

“Move, or how can I put you to bed?”

Kennedy glanced at her and sneered, “Help me to bed, and you go to the other room? Charlotte, good for you. Why didn’t you say that when you were in arms because of being drugged?”

At the mention of being drugged, Charlotte's face suddenly changed.

Kennedy clasped her wrist and put it around his neck.

“Surely you have seen your own masterpiece. This, this, is all yours.”

He took her hand and let it fall between his neck, then touched it in several parts, and said in a hoarse voice.

Charlotte was stunned and then shivered. She wanted to withdraw her hands, but was pressed by Kennedy on his chest.

“See, you want me so much, but why are you driving me away? You're not playing hard to get, Charlotte?”

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