Since both the Wade family and the Golding family had prepared a convoy, Yule decided to let the Golding family’s convoy go along with them as well to help Charlie make a good and powerful impression. 2
Stephen personally drove Charlie to the Wade family's old mansion. On the way there, he also gave Charlie a detailed report about what had happened to Helena.
Charlie only had three feelings in his heart after listening to Stephen's words.
Firstly, Helena indeed had ill intentions because she had concealed the truth from the Wade family. 3
Secondly, the Wade family was indeed a bit shameless because of how they had wanted to shirk responsibility.
Thirdly, the fact that Helena and the Wade family could reach a consensus on such a basis proved that both parties had extensive experience and were not easy to deal with. 2
In addition, Charlie could also deduce that Helena's current situation would mean that she was already at a dead end.
On the Oskian side, the Wade family would hardly be willing to allow her to marry into their family, while 0 n the Northern Europe side, it was unlikely for the royal family who was threatening her mother's life to
let her go back so easily.
So, Helena was now caught in a dilemma.
However, Charlie did not think about helping Helena. 3
First of all, they were not familiar with each other, and secondly, even though Helena was quite pitiful, she was also a scheming person. 2
It would not be suitable for Charlie to have excessive contact and interaction with this kind of person.
When the twenty Rolls-Royces drove into the Wade family’s old mansion with great pomp and extravagance, Jeremiah had personally led all the Wade family members out to greet Charlie in person.
Amongst the crowd, Helena had already changed into a very formal dress and put on very decent makeup on her face. No one could tell that she had just escaped death.
At this time, Jeremiah was feeling particularly excited.
This was because Jeremiah had very high expectations of Charlie.
It was not only because of Charlie's impenetrable and unpredictable strength nor the destructive aura and momentum that Charlie had shown against the Schulz family and when he was in the Middle East.
Instead, it was because Charlie had mastered the mystery of bringing people back to life and restoring their youth.
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