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Win My Forsaken Ex-wife Back (Charlotte and Arthur)

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Chapter 279 You Are Wrong

“Who hasn’t made mistakes when they were young?” Ava said casually, her eyes reflecting the wisdom that only

cafter a lifetof ups and downs. “Silly girl, don’t waste your energy on regrets. You're still young, and you

have the luxury of choice. Think of it as a chapter you had to live through. You were destined to fall in love with

him once, but now, you understand that the love is gone.”

Charlotte was momentarily taken aback, but as she gazed into Ava’s smiling eyes, her worries began to melt

away.

She thought, “What's the point of regretting something I've already lived through?

If | realize I've made a mistake, the best thing to do is to cut my losses and move on.

No wonder everyone says Grandma's the wisest in the family!”

Charlotte let out a deep sigh, “I should have cto you for advice a long tago.”

Ava snorted, “Who knew you'd be so stubborn? You said you wouldn't contact me, and you really didn’t. |

shouldn't have let you into my ward earlier. | should've made you cry outside!”

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Charlotte grinned and threw her arms around Ava, playing the spoiled child. “It’s too late for that now. Not only

did | cin, but | also held onto you tightly and refused to let go. You can’t get rid ofnow, even if you try!”

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wrinkles on her face deepened with affection, and her eyes sparkled with mischief.

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By the tJulius exited the science and technology exhibition, the sky had donned a cloak of grey. No sooner

had he settled into his car than the heavens unleashed their burden, sending rain cascading down in relentless

torrents.

He was far from pleased, yet he held onto the understanding that pressuring his father was futile. The more he

pushed to see his mother, the less likely his father was to consent. He couldn't pinpoint why, but his gut feeling

had never led him astray!

As Arthur slid into the car, Julius asked, “Dad, do we have anything else on the agenda for tomorrow?”

Arthur was engrossed in his tablet, skimming through emails from his special assistant. He checked each one

methodically.

“No.”

Julius tried to suppress his excitement even though his eyes lit up. “Dad, could we go visit great-grandmother

tomorrow?”

Arthur's fingers paused on the screen, and he shot Julius a cold stare. “You want to go, right?”

“Don’t you want to go?” Julius retorted. “I've had a video chat with her, and she seems really sweet, gentle, and

kind, just like Mom. I really want to meet her, Dad. You should come, too. Mom's upset and doesn’t want to see

you, but if you win over

great-grandmother and get her on your side, over

her mind about you.”

might change

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3/3 Julius, though nervous, stood his ground. “Dad, Mom has gotten. her memory back, but she still wants to

leave you. At first, | wondered why Mom didn’t want me. | thought about it and realized | hadn't been a good

son. Mom was always so good to me, but | didn’t treat her well, and that’s why she left. I'm trying to fix it now.

I'm trying to be good to her, and she’s being gentle. withagain.”

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His eyes sparkled with hope. “Dad, if you try to be nice to Mom, she'll be gentle with you again, too, just like

before!”

Arthur scoffed, a cold sneer curling his lips, “Do you think | treat her badly? | bestowed upon her a title of nobility

and a life swathed in luxury. She has the freedom to do as she pleases. Isn't that sufficient?”

Julius’ brows knitted together in a slight frown, and in those moments of icy contemplation, his resemblance to

Arthur was strikingly uncanny.

Each tArthur caught sight of Julius in such a state, it was like peering into a mirror that reflected his own

childhood visage.

“You're wrong,” Julius said after a moment of contemplation, shaking his head. “Dad, | think you've got it wrong.

Mom doesn’t need the title of your wife to command respect from everyone. She's an incredible photographer.

She’s perfectly capable of taking care of herself, with or without you. She doesn’t require. you to give her a life

of luxury.”

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