Thinking of this, Elaine suddenly realized that she had treated Charlie too badly before.
She thought of the past that she had been arrogant, screaming, and even bullying and insulting Charlie before, and she regretted it very much.
I couldn’t help thinking, “What if Charlie still hates me in his heart? I’m missing this time. Maybe it’s just as his wish. If he doesn’t want me to go back at all, then he won’t come to the rescue at all. Me, do I have to burn and move bricks in the black brick kiln for the rest of my life?!”
At this point, Elaine burst into tears immediately.
At this time, Donald looked at Corran and said, “Since you said you are from the Wade family, then I ask you, what evidence do you have to prove it?”
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