Chapter 37

Gilbert’s men threw out Charles while he was still confused after being scolded.

Everything was still fine earlier, but Gilbert’s attitude toward him changed after receiving the call.

Charles felt a chill down his spine when a thought suddenly popped into his head. Could the call have something to do with Liam?

Charles used his connection and found out that Liam was in the

military. However, he could not find out which specific region Liam belonged to. That was why he came to Gilbert He wanted Gilbert to help him take a look.

Unexpectedly, Gilbert received the call from Athenapolis before

Charles could talk to him about it

“Quick! Take me back to Drunham City” said Charles

The more he thought about it, the more he panicked. He just had a feeling that he could not describe Gilbert’s attitude toward him earlier made that feeling stronger than before

He had to rush home and tell his brother about this. He feared that

more than he led on

to waste any time either. He stepped on the gas and

by a group of armed soldiers when it arrived at

by the suddenly appearing soldiers and quickly slammed on the brakes.

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ahead with a frosty expression and bellowed, “Go find out

the front could get out of the car, the soldiers in front had his car surrounded. A few soldiers opened the doors and pointed their guns at Charles and his

we have orders from above to detain you for the time being. From now on, you’re

infuriated that they were pointing their guns at him. He was a principal staff officer of the Southern Division, yet

indelibly embarrassing for him.

Walker family of Drunham

soldiers.

one who gave the order.” A frosty

man in a combat

crowd.

you going to detain me? We share the same rank. What

Donald Beckett and Charles were principal staff officers of the Southern Division and had the same rank. Why

to detain Charles?

over his face as he looked at

Charles was a member of the Walker family. He would always act all high and

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