Chapter 690
The Substitute Wife: My Poor Husband Is A Billionaire
Chapter 690 Enemies
Suddenly, Charis threw her head back and burst into hysterical laughter. Everyone present was startled
by his sudden hysteria and subconsciously backed away.
Then, as abruptly as he started to laugh, he stopped. His eyes swept the crowd, his expression
unusually calm and disconcerting.
âWell, get back to work, everyone.â Brandon said lightly.
âIâm going to see a psychologist.â She then picked up her bag and quietly left.
Brandon frowned. He watched Charis go, deep in thought. It was that something was wrong with her,
but she couldnât say what. However, he was grateful that she had finally agreed to seek professional
help.
The two had been friends for many years after all. He didnât enjoy seeing her like this. Janet also fixed
her eyes on Charis as she left, wondering what she was doing. Still, she was relieved that she had
finally driven this dangerous woman away.
Without Charis, The Larson Group had become much calmer. The gossiping employees talked about
her from time to time, as a funny joke.
For the next few weeks, Janet didnât hear any news about Charis. Time passed quickly. Charisâs name
was not mentioned. again, autumn had long since come to an end.
Brandon and Janet were having lunch at a restaurant when Brandon suddenly brought up the subject.
âThe psychologist I introduced Charis to told me that she has been receiving regular treatment and is
getting better and better.â
Janetâs eyebrow shot up in surprise. âThatâs good. If he can bounce back and get back to his normal
self even after what happened, then heâs a tough cookie.â
Brandon nodded nonchalantly. She then poured some food onto Janetâs plate and said, âItâs her life.
Heâs getting better for his own good.â
Janet took a bite of her food and chewed thoughtfully. In fact, he was a little hungry now. If nothing had
happened between her and Charis, I would have admired her.
It was a shame that Charis became an eternal enemy of Janet
The snow was getting heavier and heavier outside.
A man in a gray coat and black knit hat entered the restaurant. The man took off his hat, brushed off
snowflakes, and blew on his cold hands. He then turned around and walked into a private room.
Watching him arrive, Brandon smiled. âYouâre late, so you have to pay the bill.â
Garrett laughed. âMaybe it was because of his new haircut, but Garrett somehow seemed more mature
now. âItâs only been a few months, Mr. Harding. Why does he look so much older?â Janet joked.
Previously, from what Charis had told Brandon about Garrett, Brandon had been on his guard against
him. Later, Janet told her that these were all lies and she stopped believing Charisâs stories.
Janet had even promised her that Garrett was one of her closest and steadiest friends. Since then,
Brandon had gradually regained his trust in Garrett.
Garrett smiled wryly and took a glass of wine. âYes, yes, I know Iâm late. I am sorryâ.
Janet and Brandon exchanged worried glances. Obviously, there was something on Garrettâs mind that
was bothering him. Brandon turned to look deeply into his friendâs eyes.
âWhatâs happening?â
âThe same as always, the same as always. I want to get married, but my family doesnât agree.â Garrett
rubbed his forehead and sank into a chair, looking tired.