Chapter 1919
The Charismatic Charlie Wade
Chapter 1919
Facing the furious Cynthia, Charlie Wade just smiled indifferently, and asked her: âBig New Year,
don't you stay in Eastcliff to prepare for the New Year, go to Aurouss Hilll to find my trouble,
persuade my mother-in-law, and make my wife to divorce me. You can do all kinds of mischievous
things, can't I play you around yet?â
Cynthia's expression flashed a bit awkward, and then he gritted his teeth and said: âI'm all for your
own good! Look at your wife. How can she be worthy of you?â
Charlie Wade said in a cold tone: âCan my wife be worthy of me? I donât need you to point fingers
here. Today's matter is just a small lesson for you. If you know you, please go back to Eastcliff as
soon as possible. Otherwise, I will have you left in Aurouss Hilll for the New Year.â
Cynthia was immediately furious!
She struggled to get up, but was pushed back by the man in black next to her, she could only
gritted her teeth and shouted: âCharlie Wade! Do you dare to threaten me?!â
Charlie Wade nodded and said blankly, âNow it's just threatening you. If you really annoy me, I
might be going to hit you.â
âDare you!â Cynthia gritted his teeth and said, âIf you dare to move me, 1 will fight you!â
Charlie Wade snorted and said, âEven my subordinates can slap you. Why don't I dare? The reason
why I don't want to hit you is because I don't want to dirty my hands.â
Cynthia yelled like a ghost: âThe man who moved me, I will kill him sooner or later! And your
mother-in-law! That shrew dared to beat me too! I will definitely want her to be broken into pieces!â
Charlie Wade frowned slightly, and raised his eyebrows and said, âWhat? You're still so arrogant,
right? Okay, then you donât want to go back. Let's celebrate the New Year in Aurouss Hill!"
Cynthia asked: âDo you want to detain me?!"
âYes.â Charlie Wade nodded: âYou use the word very well, just to detain you!"
Cynthia was mad and shouted: âI'll give you the courage!â
Charlie Wade said calmly: âI don't need you to give it, I have already decided, are you not
convinced? Okay, when will you be convinced, and when will you leave!â
Cynthia yelled hysterically: âCharlie Wade! I'm your elder anyway! It's your aunt! You can't be so
presumptuous to me!â
âElders?â Charlie Wade asked coldly: âYou keep saying that it's my elders and my aunts. Then I ask
you, where were you when I was in the orphanage?â
Cynthia was speechless.
Charlie Wade asked again: âLet me ask you again, when I was an adult, where were you when I was
working on a construction site?â
Cynthia was still speechless
Charlie Wade asked again: âAlso, when I got married, where was my aunt?â
Cynthia's expression was dark, and she wanted to refute him, but she didnât know where to start.
Charlie Wade said at this time: âYou, aunt, never cared about me or helped me. After all, life is like
this. People have to learn to rely on themselves, but you Not only didnât help me, but also came to
provoke the relationship between me and my wife. What is your intention?!â
âI...I..." Cynthia quibbleed, âI asked that Claire Wilson Wilson would divorce you for your own good!
That kind of woman doesnât deserve you!"
Charlie Wade nodded and said, âThen I will leave you in Aurouss Hilll to sharpen your temper, and
the same is for your good. After all, if your personality is not restrained, you still don't know what
you will make in the future. Catastrophe, maybe your own life will be lost by you!â
Cynthia gritted his teeth and said: âDare you! Give me a cell phone, I want to call your grandpa!â
Charlie Wade handed her the phone indifferently, and said, âCome on, use my phone, call it now!â
After finishing speaking, he said to the black clothed person beside her: âUnlock her handcuffs.â
The man in black immediately followed suit.
After Cynthia regained his freedom with both hands, he immediately grabbed the phone from
Charlie Wade, found a number to enter, and pressed dial.
After a few prompts on the phone, an old but very thick voice came: âHello, who?"
Cynthia heard the old manâs voice and cried and said, "Dad, it's me, dad!â