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My Coldhearted Ex demands a Remarriage by Eva Blackwood

Chapter 434
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Chapter 434:

As she flipped the piece of beef for what felt like the hundredth time, Daxton’s tongs suddenly moved under

hers, lifting the meat and setting it aside.

Carrie glanced up at him, her expression filled with confusion.

Daxton offered a slight smile. “It’s burnt.”

Carrie hesitated, biting her lip in silence.

Kristopher’s unexpected call had shattered the quiet moment between them.

Without warning, Daxton shifted the conversation, his voice cutting through the tension. “Are you sure you want

to stay with him?”

Carrie hadn't anticipated such a blunt question. For a brief moment, she couldn't quite figure out what he was

really getting at. She wasn’t about to lie to Daxton.

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After sthought, she answered, “Well, we've been together for over two years. There are feelings between

us.”

“But he doesn’t respect or trust you. If he did, there wouldn't have been that argument earlier. | know how you

are.”

Daxton, who was usually calm and gentle, suddenly turned sharp. While his words were accurate and rational,

they landed on Carrie like a heavy weight, suffocating her.

She didn’t want to talk about her relationship with anyone. Being personally involved, it was hard to look at her

relationship from an objective point of view. There were mistakes on both sides, and no one was entirely

innocent or entirely guilty.

Carrie shrugged and spoke with a hint of indifference. “I have my flaws too, ones you probably haven't seen. But

today, he wasn’t disrespecting me. The truth is, he just has a hard texpressing himself. That cold attitude of

his? It’s really more of a defense mechanism. Deep down, he’s actually soft-hearted, but he struggles to show it.

The real issue is, he just doesn’t know how to love the right way.”

Daxton clearly wasn’t buying her explanation. “Carrie, you're making too many excuses for him.”

Carrie shook her head slowly and said, “I'm not defending him, Daxton. You're looking at this from an objective

point of view, and I'm trying to see it from the sangle. I'm just like him.”

The way | kept compromising wasn’t the right way to love either. We cfrom different backgrounds, and our

personalities shape how we show affection, but sometimes, it’s the wrong way. If | were speaking from a wife's

perspective, it would be a different story. | would have told you he’s actually a good husband.” Before she could

finish, she added, “Daxton, | consider you a great friend. But whether as a lifelong friend or as someone

connected to my husband, | don’t think this is the right conversation for us.”

Her face, usually so expressive, was now unusually solemn. It was rare for her to speak to him with such

formality, and it left him feeling uneasy. He had known her longer than Kristopher, and the tension between

them made him question things.

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Daxton’s face relaxed again, his voice softening. “I overstepped, didn’t 17”

After that, the air between them stayed tense and a bit uncomfortable, neither of them knowing how to bridge

the gap.

Noticing Carrie's discomfort, Daxton didn’t push for a conversation. Instead, he quietly placed grilled food into

her plate from tto time, letting the silence linger.

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