Chapter 197
But she never imagined that Sena, that fool, would try to sabotage her on that very day and decide to get Evelyn drunk behind
her back. Due to a twist of fate, Evelyn ended up in Charles' room before she could intervene, inadvertently becoming Charles'
savior.
That night, as Rosa tried to matchmake Evelyn and Charles, Dahlia cleverly pinned the blame for Charles' drugging on Evelyn.
This led Charles to mistakenly believe that Evelyn deliberately spiked his drink because she felt neglected and wanted to ruin his
and Dahlia's relationship so he could be with her instead. It was a night Dahlia was hurt, too.
Consequently, Charles grew to deeply detest Evelyn. But Dahlia knew deep down that all her manipulation misled Charles. He
still cared for Evelyn, even more than she had anticipated. This realization made Dahlia uneasy. She couldn't afford to let
Charles uncover the truth.
Upon returning home, she exploited Charles' guilt towards her and Sandy, pushing him further away from Charlie. When she
learned Charlie had kidney disease, she contemplated severing the most significant link between Charles and Evelyn. Without
the child, Evelyn and Charles would have nothing left to hold them together.
But things didn't unfold as she had planned. Now, with the truth about the drugging coming to light, all the emotions Charles had
suppressed came rushing back. Dahlia was thrown into a state of panic. Instinctively, she reached for her phone and dialed
Charles' number.
On the other end, Charles, recognizing the ringtone and seeing Evelyn stirred by it, frowned a bit. He got up, intending to switch
off his phone, but accidentally hit the answer button. Dahlia noticed that Charles still picked immediately, and her heart settled a
bit. She still held a special place in his heart.
As soon as the call connected, Dahlia launched into a tearful, anxious plea, "Charles, Sandy was hurt at the Jenkins family
today..." This move had always worked on Charles. She was determined not to let Charles and Evelyn get any alone time.
"Yeah, calm her down for me. I'm busy," he replied, hanging up before Dahlia could speak again. Dahlia was in disbelief and
dialed once more... "Sorry, the number you have dialed is switched off," the automated message informed her.
Dahlia watched the surveillance
footage as Charles carried Evelyn upstairs. Her expression turned fierce, her eyes reddening with anger, as she slammed her
phone to the floor. Sandy watched, tears in her eyes, as she approached carefully, reaching out to wipe Dahlia's tears. "Mommy,

don't cry.... I'll call Daddy to come over now..."
Before she could finish, Dahlia slapped her. "You're useless. What can I expect from you?" Sandy fell to the ground, tears
streaming silently down her face.
At Oakwood Manor, Charles carried
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Evelyn into the master bedroom, ensuring she was asleep before he sped off to the pottery shop. He wanted to retrieve the cup
Charlie had made for him, but it had already been cleaned up. Charles hurried into the shop, asking the owner, "Who cleaned up
the pieces on the floor? Where are they?"
The shop owner was a bit
intimidated and replied, "They're in the trash bin across the street..." Hearing this, Charles quickly headed over. Realizing his
intent, the shop owner handed him a pair of gloves, touched by his effort to recover the gift Charlie had painstakingly made for
him.
Charles thanked her, donned the gloves, and grimaced as he approached the grimy trash bin. He remembered the time Charlie
invested in making the cup and how devastated she'd be if she knew he broke it, so he braved the disgust and retrieved each
shard, placing them in a paper bag.
Back at Oakwood Manor, Charles peeked into the master bedroom to check on Evelyn, who was still asleep, before moving to
another room to clean up both himself and the ceramic pieces. Then, sitting at his desk, he began piecing them back together
with care.

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