Charlie could not help feeling a little excited at the thought of meeting Mrs. Lewis again soon.

He had never seen Mrs. Lewis again ever since he had gotten scolded for trying to borrow money from Lady Wilson at her birthday banquet. This was because Stephen had sent Mrs. Lewis directly to Eastcliff after that. 7

Charlie had a very deep relationship with Mrs. Lewis, and he regarded her as his own mother.

When Mrs. Lewis fell ill, Charlie tried desperately to raise money. He even secretly tried to sell his blood to raise some money. He also took a lot of money from Claire in private in an effort to keep Mrs. Lewis alive. 9

If he did not do everything that he could to help Mrs. Lewis raise some money for her treatment, Mrs. Lewis would never have been able to wait for Stephen to arrive. She would have already been dead a long time ago. 2

However, Charlie felt that this was something that he should be doing. Even by doing this, he could probably only repay about one ten thousandths of Mrs. Lewis's kindness to him.

His father had always taught him countless times before his death that a man should always show his gratitude as long as he was alive. As the saying goes, a

drop of water shall be returned with a burst of spring. Even if he only received a little help from others, he should return the favor with all that he could when the other party was in need. Charlie had always been living according to this principle. 7

off his apron before he stepped out of the kitchen. After that, he told Claire who was accompanying Elaine, "My dear wife, I have to go to the orphanage to deal with

done cooking my noodles for me? I have not even eaten a single spoon o f rice

pot. You can take them out of the pot and eat it when it is done! Mrs. Lewis has already fully recovered from her illness. I am going to the orphanage

immediately, "Charlie, what kind of attitude is that? You actually dare to talk to me like this because of an old lady at the orphanage? Do you know your own place as a live-in son-in-law? Why don't you think

as she said, "What has it got to

would change for the better after being locked up and enduring some torture and grievances for the pas two days. However,

was the fact that she actually dared to insult Mrs. Lewis, his

glared at Elaine before he said angrily, "I am eating my own food, drinking my own drink, and wearing the clothes that I bought for myself! Don't forget that this villa was also given to me by someone else! Furthermore, I was the one who bought all of the furniture in this house with the money that I made from helping others look at their Feng Shui! I have every right

became speechless when she heard Charlie's words.

to scold Charlie, but when she thought about it, she realized that what he said was

he was not making any money at that time. Therefore, she could scold him as much as she

an expensive villa and renovated it for

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