Lydia, also known as Ava and Charlie’s mother, often found herself deeply concerned about the development of Charlie’s character, personality, and perspective on life as he grew up.
As a caring mother, her earnest desire was to provide Charlie with the finest education, nurturing environment, and wise guidance possible.
However, the reality was that she could only observe from a distance as Charlie spent his childhood in the orphanage, growing up alongside other children. She felt powerless as she watched him leave school after high school to work on a construction site, unable to intervene in his choices.
In the past, Lydia had worried that Charlie’s views would be skewed by his surroundings, fearing he might be too materialistic or overly pragmatic. Fortunately, having experienced life as a wealthy young master before bing a poor orphan, Charlie struck a bnce in his worldview.
This bnce not only helped him maintain a well-rounded outlook on life and a strong sense of justice but also shielded him from his father Bruce Wade’s excessively stringent moral standards.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
In a way, this development partiallypensated for Bruce Wade’s character ws.
Traditionally, the head of the Wade family would only step down when the elder Lord Wade chose to retire, at which point he would personally select the next heir. If there were any objections, one would typically need to persuade the old man to reconsider, or, in more ruthless scenarios, eliminate the current heir to im the position for themselves.
This is how wealthy families operate today, much like the princes and generals of ancient times.
Yet, Charlie chose a different path. He disregarded the conventional session process entirely and didn’t even notify the Wade family when he assumed control.
In a casual manner, he informed Abbas, in front of the Wade family, that he had taken over the Wade family’s affairs and needed loyal supporters. This single statement not only secured his authority over Wanlong Pce but also clearlymunicated to everyone that he was now the head of the Wade family, leaving no room for the family to respond or reflect on his decision.
Because of this bold and upromising approach, Charlie effortlessly imed his position as the head of the Wade family. Regardless of Lord Wade’s reluctance to relinquish his power, he had no choice but to step aside for someone deemed worthy.
When Lydia (Ava) learned about this from Stephen Thompson, she was overwhelmed with joy and couldn’t sleep the entire night.
Although she had never been concerned with the Wade family’s minor assets, the role of the family head had always weighed heavily on her heart.
Everyone knew that her husband was the most qualified for the position, yet the Wade family had chosen to ignore this truth, preventing him from ever fully assuming his rightful ce before his passing.
Lydia had long harbored grievances about this situation on behalf of her husband.
Now, twenty yearster, Charlie had effortlessly resolved this longstanding issue, bringing Lydia immense happiness.
Simultaneously, this sess deepened her hopes for Charlie’s future.
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Meanwhile, at the Wade family’s old residence, after sharing a meal with the elder Lord Wade, Charlie eagerly addressed him and Stephen Thompson, saying, “Grandpa, Butler Stephen, please go ahead and eat. I want to check on my parents for a moment.”
Stephen Thompson respectfully inquired, “Master, do you require any assistance? Should I apany you?”
“No, that’s not necessary,” Charlie replied, waving his hand. “Lin Wan’er and I will go together, so you don’t need to worry about us.”
Lin Wan’er also stood up, adding politely, “Grandpa Wade, Butler Stephen, you should eat first.”
With that, she followed Charlie out of the dining area and towards the courtyard where his parents resided.
The spacious courtyard housed four interconnected rooms for Charlie’s parents, including a main hall and a bedroom, along with additional rooms.<fnc458> Official source is findnovel</fnc458><h3 ss="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center" id="chapter-list"><strong></strong>