Aunt Erin sat on the sofa as she closed her eyes and wiped her face, where there were still traces of tears in her eyes. Then, she contacted Charles about the problems happening to her brother, Charles’ adoptive father.“You really contacted that kid? He won’t be able to do anything to free his fath
“Charles is the only normal human being in the family, but what can he do? He’s just a poor student and has no money.” Aunt Erin’s husband now moved to sit beside his wife on the long sofa.Aunt Erin, meanwhile, did nothing but hold back her anger. She was outraged by what her husband had told her.
Aunt Erin was shocked, had wide eyes, and was afraid. Her husband swallowed dry saliva forcefully because of the fear surrounding them as if they were flies in a trash can. The thugs stepped in, consisting of several raggedy-looking men and one who was their boss smoking a cigarette. “What’s goi
Everyone was crying over the departure of the eldest daughter from her family. Aunt Erin couldn’t say a word to explain her mood. She could only cry and continue crying on the floor. It felt like the fury sqhe felt was pointless. Her daughter had been taken away by a group of gangsters caused by h
“Why are you silent? Your voice can lull me and my men to sleep,” the ugly man chuckled again after no longer hearing the girl’s screaming voice in the fast-moving car. Aunt Erin-Shaaron’s eldest daughter could only lower her head. Now she was feeling dizzy because she kept screaming and sobbing.
Meanwhile, on Charles' side, with the girl who had just been introduced to him by the old master and his accomplice, she rushed to Aunt Erin's house. I don't know why Charles suddenly felt uneasy and restless, maybe something happened there when Charles wasn't there. "Please go to Aunt Erin's house
"You—" Aaron was as hot as Deandra and wanted to attack the girl who suddenly pointed at her. "Enough!" Charles finally spoke loud enough. He looked at Deandra sharply and motioned for her to be quiet. Deandra snorted and looked away in all directions. When everything was conducive, Charles looked
"You'd better wait here first, Boss." Deandra got out of the car he had parked in one of the empty lots near the location they were going to. "I'm not a spoiled girl who has to wait," Charles didn't accept Deandra going alone. He then caught up and walked casually with Deandra. The two were in a d