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Delete My Love for You novel Chapter 180

How could Bradley—cold, distant, never interested in women—possibly be genuinely in love with Charlotte?

And Charlotte? She’d loved him for fourteen years. How could she care for anyone else?

At most, they were just putting on a show for others.

But that moment just now—Bradley’s tenderness, Charlotte’s gentle obedience—was enough to drive Darren out of his mind.

Restless.

Jealous.

“Thank you.”

Charlotte’s voice was soft as she slid back into Bradley’s car.

His expression had already returned to its usual calm. He reached into his coat and pulled out a small jewelry box.

“I told you I’d get you a little something to celebrate your first day at N-LINK.”

He opened the box to reveal a designer necklace. The chain was delicate, the pendant a tiny star that caught the sunlight and scattered it in a hundred directions.

Charlotte’s fingers twitched, then stilled.

“Let me put it on for you,” Bradley offered, noticing she couldn’t lift her arm. He leaned in, closing the distance between them.

His warm breath brushed the hollow of her neck.

Charlotte’s breath caught. She forced herself to ignore how close they were. “Thank you for the gift, Mr. Fairchild. Once I start at N-LINK, I promise your investment won’t go to waste.”

Bradley paused for a moment, saying nothing.

After fastening the necklace, he lingered, his gaze locked on her clear hazel eyes, now only inches away. His voice was lower, more intense. “Lottie, has anyone ever told you your eyes are like stars—like they could light up the whole sky?”

A montage of faces flashed through Charlotte’s mind. She shook her head. “No.”

“Then I’m honored to be the first to notice.”

The timbre of his words left her stunned for a second. She managed a polite smile in reply.

Bradley studied her smile, a ripple of emotion flickering in his eyes. But it vanished as quickly as it came.

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