Chapter 2611
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
When Pollard said this, he couldn't help but sigh: âSometimes the adult world is like this. Everyone
has a very good relationship, but because the distance is too far and each has its own life, it may be
difficult to meet for three to five years. *
Immediately, he said with a serious face: âAlthough my love and I rarely met with your mother later,
our relationship is still very deep. When your mother was alive, my love and I regarded her as a
close friend. , It's a pity that such a good person as she died young..."
Hearing this, Charlie couldn't help feeling sad deep in his heart.
The people around their parents spoke highly of them, but unfortunately, they knew little about the
deeds of the two of them.
In fact, Charlie was just a kid who had just entered the second grade of elementary school until his
parents died.
Children of that age have a very simple and superficial perspective on problems and the world. He
only knows that his parents loved him very much, but he does not know what kind of person their
parents are.
Sometimes, Charlie envied Sara's father Philip. Because he has known his father for much longer
than himself.
He also knew more about his father than himself. Now, he admires Pollard very much.
Because he felt that Pollard knew his mother better than himself.
Seeing Charlie's look lonely, Pollard couldn't help but stepped forward and patted him on the
shoulder and comforted: âIt has been so long, so donât be sad about it anymore. Your motherâs life
in the first two decades is really too much. Brilliant, our classmates at the time said that there must
be a lack of such a good person around God, so she was sent to heaven early.â
Charlie nodded lightly. Regarding parents, apart from sadness, he still has regrets in his heart. The
most regrettable thing is that he, as their children, lacks enough understanding of their lives.
Pollard smiled at this time and said, âLet's talk about you. How did you become the chairman of the
Emgrand Group now? Didn't you return to Wade's house?â
Charlie smiled bitterly and said, âTo be honest, I have lived in Aurous Hill for nearly 20 years, and
worked as a son-in-law in the Willson family for four years. The Wade family only found me last
year.â
âAs for the Emgrand Group, it was also a gift they gave me. In addition to the Emgrand Group, they
also gave me 10 billion in cash as compensation, but these donât seem to make much sense to me.
The Emgrand Group's money, I haven't moved anything yet. As for the 10 billion, I only paid the
medical bills to the savior at first and bought a car and a chain of necklaces for my wife. Then I
didn't spend the money.â
Speaking of this, Charlie sighed and continued: âBut it doesn't make sense to say this. Although I
don't want to take the Wade Family's money, I have to admit that if the Wade Family doesn't give
me these, I might still be a wasteful son-in-law accused by thousands of people and cast aside
by thousands...â
Pollard sighed and said, âYou have suffered so much for so many years. In fact, I would say
something to the point. If your parents are still alive, you must be the richest person in the world,
and even though I don't know your father, but I have also heard of some of your father's deeds.
Back then, the Wade family relied on your parents to do everything right away to get the situation
as it is today!â
âI can say very responsibly that at least 50% of the current assets of the Wade family are attributed
to your parents, and what the Wade family gave you is not as good as one-tenth of the Wade
familyâs assets. After all, They give you less!â
Charlie smiled bitterly and shook his head: âIt doesn't matter anymore. I actually
want to create a world on my own. After all, I still don't know whether the death of
my parents back then has anything to do with the Wade family. So I even hope to
accumulate enough strength so that I can surpass the Wade family and even the
Su family in all aspects. In this way, once the murderer of my parents is found in
the future, I will be confident enough to make them pay the price.â