ire was unable to find her calm. She waved her hand dismissively and dered, “Forget it. I don’t want to discuss this issue any longer. I’m going back to my room to collect myself.”
After finishing her statement, ire turned and made her way up the stairs.
Charlie let out a sigh as he watched her ascend, eventually vanishing at the top of the staircase.
Dealing with ine seemed like it would be quite a challenge.
It wasn’t as if he could simply eliminate her or make her vanish without a trace. Even after enduring so much, he would still need to bring her back home.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Yet, the process of getting her back would be troublesome. How could he ensure she wouldn’t utter any nonsense?
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But that didn’t seem reliable!
The downside of hypnosis was that once a person began to follow his psychological suggestions, they would momentarily lose their awareness.
This was simr to the time he hypnotized Kian, nting the suggestion that he should have an extra meal every couple of hours. During those moments when Kian was indulging in his extra meal, he was merely acting on the suggestion Charlie had given him, losing his awareness for a bit, focused only on satisfying his hunger.
However, once he finished his extra meal, the suggestion would fade, and Kian would return to his usual self.
Therefore, using hypnosis on ine would be aplex task. If Charlie were to suggest that she stop speaking nonsense, he would need to ensure that the suggestion remained active at all times.
But doing so could change ine fundamentally. She might end up losing her sense of self or bepletely unhinged.
Ultimately, Charlie had no choice but to find a way to ensure ine would voluntarily keep quiet. It was a daunting challenge to figure out how to prevent her from mentioning his bank card at all.
Once ire left, only Charlie and Loreen remained in the expansive living room, the silence stretching between them.
Loreen had been waiting for a chance to speak with Charlie alone. Seizing the moment, she quickly said, “Charlie, please don’t be upset with ire. Try not to hold it against her. She didn’t mean to upset you; she’s just really anxious and worried about aunty going missing…”
Charlie nodded slightly, acknowledging her words. “I understand. I won’t be angry with her. No matter what happens, ire is still my wife.”
Hearing this, Loreen felt a pang of jealousy.
She couldn’tprehend why Charlie was so devoted and sincere toward ire, especially considering their marriage was merely a facade. Didn’t he realize it was all just an act?
As these thoughts swirled in her mind, Loreen couldn’t help but feel lost.
In terms of beauty, Loreen believed she was almost on par with ire.
Financially, Loreen had the advantage, being part of the wealthy Thomas family from Eastcliff, far better off than ire.
Additionally, she had confessed her feelings for Charlie long ago, genuinely hoping to build a future with him. Yet, she struggled to understand why he continued to stand by a woman who didn’t love him.
With these thoughts in mind, Loreen gazed at Charlie and said, “Charlie, you know how I feel about you. Don’t you have any feelings for me at all?”
Charlie’s frustration was evident when he heard her words. “Loreen, you are ire’s best friend, and she is my wife. Naturally, I see you as a good friend because of her. There are many other wonderful men out there; you shouldn’t pin all your hopes on a married man like me.”
Loreen’s eyes filled with tears as she fought to hold them back. Despite her efforts, tears streamed down her cheeks. “But you and ire aren’t even truly married! It’s all just an act! You’ve been ying this role for over three years! What will you do when the act finally ends? Will you continue performing alone?”
Charlie smiled gently at Loreen, reaching out to wipe away her tears. “Trust me, our marriage will nevere to an end!”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>