Mrs. Lewis was actually right.

Charlie had undergone tremendous changes since he was a child. He had experienced the best days in the world, but he had also experienced the hardest days too. He had already learned not to take things to heart, and he would not be affected by any tragedy outside. 6

Even if he did not get married to Claire and even if he was still working on the construction site now, he would not be dissatisfied with life.

This was because Charlie felt that after the death of his parents, if he worked hard to live and survive, this would be the greatest comfort to them.

As for money and status, he had already put it all behind him.

He had suffered a lot of humiliation and ridicule after getting married to Claire, but he had never once thought about going back to the Wade family to ask for their help, i

He could even calmly accept it when the Wilson family repeatedly trampled all over his dignity over the years.

Three years of incomparable humiliation passed by just like that. Although Charlie was trapped in the middle of this situation, he had always been the most peaceful one. 1

However, this peace of mind that he had had changed in an instant because of Mrs. Lewis's 'serious illness'.

time, Charlie was truly afraid that

like his own parent. His biological parents were already dead, so he could never allow himself to watch her die. He once went to the hospital to find out

kidneys were a match with Mrs. Lewis, Charlie would have just donated one

told him that they

money to make sure that Mrs. Lewis could find a kidney source so that she could undergo a

mustered up the courage to approach Lady Wilson during her

request mercilessly, but she had

had truly felt

suddenly appeared in front of him.

feel very angry the

not know that his parents were harmed and murdered by others, he had always felt

Wade family, Charlie really hated him

back home and inherit his family's property

when Stephen tried to give him the Emgrand Group and

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