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The President's Accidental Wife novel Chapter 1691

Charlie twisted his thin lips slightly and ignored Andrew without saying anything.

After Charlie moved all things into the living room, Andrew had a look at them. There were many boxes of clothes, which were enough for Eaton to wear from now until he was eight.

Besides, there were various types of toys, which were enough for Eaton to play with until he was twelve.

"Why did you buy so many things?"

"I haven't bought anything for Eaton when he was a little baby, so I want to make it up to him now." "But you bought too many clothes. Do you know whether Eaton will get fat or not in the future? Besides, these clothes might go out of style."

Charlie didn’t think too much. Hearing Andrew's words, he thought that Andrew was right. But he said helplessly, "I can continue buying clothes for Eaton later."

Shaking his head, Andrew couldn't stand Charlie, so he said, "Pack them up." Then he yawned and went upstairs.

Sitting in the living room, Charlie looked at many boxes of clothes and toys and felt more comfortable.

Whether Eaton would use them or not in the future, Charlie wanted to prepare them for him now.

Grace was still angry. She frowned tightly, closed her eyes, and applied her skin care products.

'Let it be! I won't be worried about him anymore!'

Eaton was crying. Holding Eaton in her arms, she nursed him while putting him to bed.

Charlie didn't sleep but wrote a letter. The letter was brief. Afterwards, he pressed the letter with a book and sorted out his suitcase.

But I have to endure it and get on with my life. There would naturally be more pain like this in the future.'

It was time for breakfast. Andrew was playing with Eaton who was in his arms.

Grace was drinking warm water. She glanced at the closed door of Charlie's room and said, "Is he up?"

"I don't know. Since you want to know that so much, go and see him by yourself." Andrew said without looking at her.

Hearing his words, Grace kicked his suit trousers and sneered, "Don't forget that it was you who let him live here in the first place. You should go and see him."

"That's right. But you made a mistake. How could you scold him in front of so many people? He must have been so upset that he didn’t want to come out."

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