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You Hit My Heart (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 569

The reporters outside the door shouted loudly in pursuit.

"Miss Knowles, weren't you and Mr. Warner married under false pretenses? Could you tell us why you were meeting in the seaside town and spending the last night together in the hotel?"

"Miss Knowles, I heard that you are pregnant with the child of Justin Henderson, and that you have moved out of the Warner residence. Can you tell what is going on now?"

"Miss Knowles, may I ask when you will divorce Mr. Warner? Will there be any more changes in this matter?"

"Miss Knowles, how do you plan to explain to the Henderson family what happened today?"

"Miss Knowles, I heard that Mr. Warner's fiancée and you are good friends, how do you intend to explain the current situation to her?"

"Miss Knowles, are you and Mr. Warner actually married under false pretenses?"

"Miss Knowles, are you and Mr. Warner having a real affair? And what are you going to do with the baby in your womb?"

The reporters were afraid to ask Mr. Warner.

Joyce locked the door tight and rubbed her forehead. Oh God, what's going on outside? How come there were so many reporters blocking the way, and it looked like this group of people had been there since last night.

Her first reaction was that Charlotte had notified the media.

After all, only Charlotte knew that she and Luther stayed overnight in the seaside town last night and did not go back, and Luther refused Charlotte's request to visit her in the hospital. It was likely that Charlotte felt very annoyed and last night Charlotte approached Ricky to find out where they were staying and reveal it to the media?

However, this explanation did not make sense.

Charlotte was about to get engaged, and she had given so much for this grand engagement. She did not even attend the funeral of her own grandfather in the Capital. How could she be willing to expose such a scandal of Luther and affect her engagement?

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