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Christopher still harbors a strong dislike for ine.
The reason behind his animosity? ine has left more than 20 green hats hanging on her terrace without putting them away.
To make matters worse, she has gone online and bought even more, bringing the total to over 30 hats now.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
Each day, as Christopher moves in and out of the vi and passes by Charlie’s house, he is greeted by the sight of those fluttering green hats. Each nce fills him with anger.<fn3383> Newest update provided by ?ovelFind</fn3383>
Moreover, memories of ine’s past mockery only deepen his resentment towards her.
Christopher often fantasizes about finding the perfect opportunity to confront ine. He even considers how to add some inconvenience to Charlie’s household to keep Donald satisfied. Unfortunately, since ine has been recovering with a ster on her leg, he hasn’t had the chance to act.
Now that ine’s ster hase off, it’s only a matter of time before her spirited nature drives her outside again. Once she’s out and about, Christopher will finally have his chance.
When Mrs. Wilson caught wind of Christopher’s n against ine, she expressed her interest. With a cold tone, she remarked, “That infuriating ine bounces around like she owns the ce. After her stint in the detention center, I think it’s time we give her a taste of her own medicine—maybe break her legs to quench this hatred!”
Wendy eagerly chimed in: “Grandma, let’s find a way to break her legs this time!”
“Absolutely, Grandma!” Harold eximed, his excitement palpable. “I’ve never liked the sight of her!”
Mrs. Wilson turned to Christopher and said, “ine has been nothing but insulting to you and humiliating the entire Wilson family. You really need to devise a n to teach that b*tch a lesson.”
Christopher nodded vigorously, replying, “Mom! Don’t worry! I will make sure that insufferable woman pays!”
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After enjoying lunch at home, Charlie called Don Albert toe and pick him up so they could head to the kennel.
He has ns to travel to Japan tomorrow to swiftly wrap up all matters concerning Kobayashi Pharmaceutical.
Securing Kobayashi Pharmaceutical will heavily rely on the assistance of brothers Ichiro Kobayashi and Jiro Kobayashi.
While riding in Don Albert’s car, Charlie inquired, “How have Ichiro and Jiro Kobayashi been performing at the kenneltely?”
Don Albert chuckled in response, “Master Wade, the two brothers have been doing well. They’ve been working hard and keeping a low profile, almost like quails. However, when they do cross paths, it’s like two dogs with a grudge—they can’t resist getting into it. I’ve had to separate them into different areas to prevent any confrontations.”
Charlie nodded, well aware of the deep-seated animosity between Ichiro and Jiro Kobayashi.
Ichiro, in particr, has every reason to despise Charlie; he was scammed and lost his father to poisoning, which Charlie orchestrated. To add insult to injury, Jiro has made his brother’s life even more difficult by cing a bounty on his head for the crime of poisoning their father.
It’s safe to say that Ichiro will hold a grudge against Jiro until his dying day.
Conversely, Jiro harbors his own hatred for Ichiro, as Charlie had previously made it clear that only one of the brothers could return to Japan with him, while the other would be left to work at the kennel for life.
Charlie has shown a preference for taking Ichiro home, which has led Jiro to hope for his brother’s misfortune—ideally, he wishes for Ichiro to face a sudden death, which would leave him as the sole candidate to apany Charlie back to Japan.<h3 ss="has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>
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