Orrin Sun took a seat next to Charlie, pulling him closer as he settled in.
Once seated, he greeted Charlie with enthusiasm: “Charlie, let’s eat first. Take a look at the food at home and see if it suits your taste. If it’s not to your liking, I’ll have them cook something else.”<fn8304> This text is hosted at F?nd-Novel</fn8304>
Charlie replied quickly, “Uncle Orrin, you don’t need to be so formal.”
Orrin Sun nodded and inquired about Charlie’s life experiences over the years.
Charlie was open with Orrin Sun’s family, sharing most of his life story, except for the undisclosed secrets like the “Apocalyptic Book,” which he kept to himself. He talked about his childhood before turning eighteen, his experiences after that age, meeting Mr. Wilson, marrying ire, and his life post-marriage.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
As Orrin and Angie listened, their concern for Charlie grew. They viewed him as a descendant of the Wade family, a direct heir whose father had once shone brightly within the family. They expected Charlie to have enjoyed a life of luxury andfort, but were taken aback to learn about the numerous hardships he had faced.
After hearing his story, Orrin sighed deeply and asked, “Charlie, what are your ns now? Are you considering returning to the Wade family to reconnect with your grandfather and others?”
Charlie shook his head. “Uncle Orrin, I really don’t have any ns yet. I’ve always had my suspicions that my parents’ deaths are linked to the Wade family. I need to uncover the truth about their involvement before I even think about going back.”
Orrin Sun responded seriously, “Charlie, I advise you to stay away from the Wade family and not to be their enemy.”
Charlie replied earnestly, “It’s not about turning enemies; it’s about facing the truth. If they were truly responsible for my parents’ deaths, how could I not seek justice for them?”
Orrin Sun sighed again and said slowly, “To be honest, I still haven’t found any solid evidence regarding what happened back then. We don’t have proof that your parents were harmed by anyone in the family.”
Charlie countered, “At the very least, my parents had to leave Eastcliff because of the Wade family’s exclusion. If it weren’t for them, my parents wouldn’t have met their fate in Aurous Hill.”
Orrin nodded thoughtfully. “The chain of events does suggest that the Wade family bears some responsibility for your parents’ deaths.”
After a moment, Orrin offered somefort: “Charlie, you mentioned that the Wade family arranged for Stephen Thompson to give you apany valued at 100 billion dors, along with billions in cash. I see this as their way ofpensating you or perhaps your parents. While these assets may not mean much to the Wade family, they are a sincere gesture. If you choose not to return to them, this wealth should be enough for you to lead a fulfilling life. After enduring so much, it’s time for you to enjoy life and let go of the past…”<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>