Chapter 5269
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
When Charlie returned to Tomson Villa, Claire was still cleaning the house with several
cleaning staff.
Because the smell of tobacco and alcohol, moldy food, and vomiting on the first floor was
really too strong,
The cleaning company even used professional deodorizing equipment to thoroughly clean
the entire first floor.
And Jacob, who was one of the sources of the smell,
Had been invited to the yard by Claire at this time.
After Jacob was heavily drugged by Charlie,
He didnât drink too much alcohol all day long, but he was still a bit decadent.
At this moment, he was sitting in the yard alone,
Wearing a pair of underpants and a basketball vest, smoking a cigarette, and sighing.
Only then did Charlie realize that his father-in-lawâs body had become more and more
swollen,
Especially when he was sitting there, his belly had piled up into a large lump,
Coupled with his scruffy beard, the whole person's state suddenly much greasy.
Seeing Charlie come back, Jacob's eyes suddenly lit up,
He quickly got up to greet him and asked:
âCharlie, my good son-in-law, Dad has something to do, and I want to ask you for the
advice!â
Charlie asked him: âDad just say what you want.â
Jacob looked around and saw no one around, so he said with a serious face:
âI'm going to have a good chat with Pollard, why donât you come with me?â
Charlie asked in surprise: âWhat are you going to talk to him about?â
Jacob said seriously: âIsn't he a gentleman? People say that a gentleman does not take away
people's love.â
â1 will reason with him and tell him not to pester me,â
âMeiqing, maybe she has a feeling too.â
âLet go to make him feel condemned by conscience?â
âIf he lets go, your Auntieâs heart might come back!â
Charlies face was full of question marks: âDad, theres nothing wrong with saying that a
gentleman doesnât take away peopleâs love.â
âBut strictly speaking, your lover is mom, not Aunt Han!"
âIf he came to confess to his mom, your theory is still useful, and the key point is that he
didnât do it.â
Jacob said eagerly: âThen...then I have to create some difficulties for him, right?â
âIf 1 canât create practical difficulties, at least I must create some psychological difficulties for
him!â
As he said that, Jacob said again: âBy the way, isn't he a professor?â
âI'll go to their school to find him, in front of his students, colleagues, and heads,â âAnd beg
him not to pester me your aunt, and create some public opinion pressure for him!â
Charlie said awkwardly: âDad, 1 will definitely not go to such a shameful and bottomless
matter.â
âIn addition, you have to think about it. The pressure of public opinion is a doubleedged
sword.â
âNow that the Internet is so developed, if you go to make trouble,â
âThere is a high probability of being recorded and posted on the Internet,â