Chapter 485 Eliminating Cedrick
Wooing My Ex-Wife
âWho?â Craig questioned, confused.
âItâs our Mr. Charles! Heâs⦠Heâs right at the entrance. Heâs alive!â
The more Craig listened, the deeper his frown became.
Hence, he propped himself up to stand.
However, the soreness of his arms and thighs forced him back on the chair. Pushing away the thoughts of his pain, he said, âLet him in.â
When everyone in the dining room saw Charles, they paled as if they had seen a ghost.
Out of everyone, Jasmine was the most agitated. Tears welled up in her eyes as she cried out, âCharles, is that really you? You survived?â
Charlesâ eyes crinkled. âI was lucky to have survived.â
As his gaze drifted toward Craig and Lucas, he greeted, âCraig, Lucas.â
Lucas nodded numbly.
Craig was the one with the least expression and the most composed.
When he stirred his soup, the spoon and the bowl made a crystalline clanking sound. He somberly asked, âIf you were alive, why didnât you send us a message? Does the Newton family not mean anything to you anymore?â
Charles lowered his head and meekly answered, âIâm sorry. I had to go into hiding in order to survive. I know Iâve done wrong to worry you all.â
Hearing that made Craig feel better. âForget it. Iâm glad youâre back. Have you had your dinner?â
âNo.â
Craig glimpsed at the housekeeper beside them and said, âSet the table for Charles.â
âNo, itâs fine,â Charles said.
His blue eyes were fixed on Craig.
âCraig, I have something I wish to talk to you in private. Is that okay?â
When Craig looked at his brother, he noticed that there was something different in Charlesâ eyes.
However, Craig was sore all over for the past two days. He could not stand.
After a moment of rumination, he turned to look at the sorrowful Jasmine and Lucas, who seemed to have no appetite for food.
âWhat kind of expressions are those on your faces? Are you not hungry? If youâre not, go back to your rooms and stop hovering in my line of sight.â
âOf course,â both answered in unison before hurrying out of the dining room, not wanting to spend another extra second in there.
After that, Craig dismissed the housekeepers and butler too.
In less than a minute, the only ones left in the spacious dining room were Charles and Craig.
Charles then walked across the long dining table to the empty seat beside Craig, but he did not sit down. Instead, he remained standing.
Craig was glad to see that his brother was still sensible, so his gloomy expression softened. âTell me.
What happened earlier?â
The look on his face was apathetic, and he spoke slowly in a flat tone.
âA year ago, Cedrick came after me with an international arrest warrant and kicked up a fuss on the day of my wedding with Gwen. He forced Gwendolyn to shoot me.â
Craig impatiently tapped the surface of the table and urged, âI know about this. What I want to know is how you escaped from Cedrick.â
âGwen could not bring herself to kill me. Her bullet went sideways instead of hitting my heart, but Cedrick didnât know about it. Thinking that Iâm dead, he threw my body at a nearby mountain. He didnât even bother burying me, hoping that the wolves would feed on my body instead.â
Craig snorted. âThat sounds like something Cedrick would do.â
He then lowered his gaze.
Charles continued, âMaybe luck was on my side, as a hunter who happened to be on the mountain saved me. Mother wanted the international court to sanction Gwen later on, and Cedrick tried to send his men to look for my body on the mountain. I fled to Erihal that night, and Iâve been living in countries with low literacy rates, hiding my identity since then. I did teaching to earn a living.â
Craig was contented after quietly listening to Charlesâ story. Then, he sighed, seemingly wistful.
âWhat a pity. You, my brother, have good looks, brains, and combat skills, but Cedrick has ruined you.
My heart aches for you.â
A bitter smile grew on Charlesâ face. âI risked getting detected by Cedrick in making this trip, but itâs worth it to hear that youâre concerned about me.â
Craig then pointed at the seat beside him, motioning for Charles to sit down.
Craig was joyous to hear that Charles had suffered much under Cedrickâs hands, so he was subconsciously gentler with Charles.
âThank you, Craig.â Charles took the seat.
Craig then asked, âWhat plans do you have this time? Cedrick is the reason for your downfall, but heâs thriving in all ways right now-love life, career, and family. Are you happy with that?â
âOf course not!â Charles hissed, tightening his fists as the murderous look in his eyes became visible.
Craig, Iâve come back in hopes for one thing-1 wish to seek your help. Cedrick has stolen my woman from me and made me lose everything. I had to suffer because of him, and I canât even come home.
despite having one. If I donât kill him, Iâll live in hatred forever. As long as you help me, Craig. Iâll do everything you ask me to even if it means giving up my life!â
Craigâs interest was piqued. He stirred his soup for a while and mulled over Charlesâ words. Then, a stumped look crossed his face.
âCharles, I really want to help you, but Cedrick has suspended my work at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I can only stay at home and wait for more news from the bureau. Therefore, I have to say that thereâs nothing I can do.â
âWhat? Cedrickâs even messing with you?â
Charles snarled, the fury in his eyes was clear.
âCraig, youâve been the deputy director for a long time. Do you not want to be the director one day and have Cedrick submit to you instead? Donât you want to take back the right that belongs to you?â
Craig was silent.
Of course, he did. He yearned for a day like that until he was close to losing his mind. In fact, he wished he could trample on Cedrick.
But all he did was stare at his half-brother and narrow his eyes, seemingly lost in his thoughts.
Charles went on, âCraig, Iâm your brother. Now that I have nothing, I can only come to you and try to rely on you. Iâll definitely help you with this. Iâm going to risk my life and get you the role of the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation!â
They shared a common enemy.
An extra person on the team meant a higher chance of winning.
Smiling, Craig stretched out his hand toward Charles, who intelligently moved his head closer to let the former pat his cheek.
âIt looks like youâve grown more mature over the year. Iâm glad to see this.â
Charles meekly lowered his unperturbed gaze.
âI promise you that Iâll think of a way to deal with Cedrick.â
âThank you, Craig!â
âMhm. You must be tired, so rest in the guest room for now. Iâll get the housekeeper to tidy up your old room.â
âOkay. Thank you so much, Craig, for allowing me to still have the Newton residence as my home.â
A kind smile manifested on Craigâs lips. âWe were in a conflict during the succession fight, and I even punished you, but Charles, youâre still my brother.â
Charlesâ face looked more haggard, and when he curled his lips, he seemed more mature than a year.
âI was rather immature back then. Iâm glad that youâre not holding me accountable for what I did anymore,â he muttered without any trace of anger in his eyes.
Craig inclined his head in satisfaction. âGo and rest.â
âEnjoy your meal, Craig. Iâll be taking my leave now.â
âOkay.â
With that, Charles stood up and went toward the stairwell.
The second he turned around, he dropped the smile on his face. There was nothing but frigid apathy in his expression.
Craig was the only one eating in the dining room, and it seemed quiet.
However, Craig was unbothered as he continued digging in.
A few minutes later, he summoned the bodyguard and whispered, âCheck where Charles has been before returning to the house. Find out if he has met Cedrick before this.â