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Side Chick Era Over (Sharon and Carter) novel Chapter 660

Chapter 660 

Carter let out a cold laugh. 

“A grown man selling his looks to seduce women… How shameless of you. You even take pride in it, I see. That isn’t charm, it’s disgrace. You’re a stain on manhood.” 

But Thomas didn’t so much as flinch. Not the slightest trace of anger crossed his face. Instead, he looked straight at Carter. 

“Sharon chose you for the same reason,” he said evenly. “That face of yours. In the end, we’re no different. Both of us rely on our looks, so who’s really more dignified?” 

A faint, mocking smile tugged at his lips. 

“Put away that jealous scowl. It’s ugly. Isn’t it obvious? You’re envious because I’m younger, stronger, and more capable of pleasing her than you are. 

“Instead of wasting your time picking fights with me, perhaps you should exercise a little, take better care of yourself. Because even if you manage to drive me away, there are countless other men in the world. What will you do then? Kill them all?” 

Being ridiculed so brazenly by someone he deemed beneath him left Carter with a bitter sense of absurdity. His fury twisted into a laugh. 

“Does Sharon know you’re this arrogant?” 

“Of course not.” Thomas’s tone was matter-of-fact. “And I won’t let her know.” 

He smiled. “I’ll keep only the best side of myself for Sharon. As for the rest, the flaws, the ugliness-those are for people who don’t matter.” 

Carter had met arrogant men before-Nate, Lex. Their arrogance had roots, leverage, something to back it. 

But Thomas? His was different. Baffling. Reckless. 

What gave him the right to be so brazen? Was it merely the certainty that Sharon would shield him? 

For a man to need a woman’s protection… just how thick could his skin be? 

Her face was carved from ice, her gaze colder than he had ever known it to be. 

“First, you schemed against John. Now you want to pull the same trick on the people beside me?” 

She still believed the slander spread against John and his mother had been orchestrated by Carter. Hearing the exchange before her now only cemented the suspicion that he was once again resorting to underhanded means. 

Carter frowned. “What are you talking about?” 

When had he ever plotted against John? 

Sharon’s voice was sharp and frigid. 

“Have you forgotten already? You forced me to give up the studio, made me compose for Kelly against my will, and you 

threatened me by dragging John into it. Carter, you call that not scheming?” 

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