Chapter 50
After leaving the Sullivan Mansion, Charles slid into his Rolls Royce. He rested his hand on the windowsill, the night breeze still muggy with lingering heat. Lighting a cigarette, he took a slow drag.
As smoke curled around him, his eyes narrowed with a dangerous glint. Thinking of the video Jason had shown him, he suddenly stubbed out his cigarette.
Charles pulled out his phone and called Teresa again. It rang and rang, but she still didn’t answer.
Charles was running out of patience. But then, he suddenly remembered that the video had been shown to him by Jason. So, he called Jason again.
“Charles, what’s up?” Jason answered almost instantly, loud music thumping in the background.
“Where are you?” Charles asked.
Once Jason shot him the address, Charles replied, “Okay, I’m heading over right now.”
It was half an hour later when Charles arrived at the address Jason had given him.
Charles didn’t come alone; Finn was with him.
When the two of them pushed open the door to the private room and walked in, both their faces looked grim.
Jason got up to greet them. “Hi, Charles, Finn.”
Charles shot a look at the people around Jason and said, “Clear the room.”
Jason looked puzzled for a moment, but didn’t press. He just assumed Charles had something important to discuss.
As the last person reached the door, Charles called out, “Close it behind you.”
He was calm, almost unnaturally so, and it put Jason on edge. As the door clicked shut, Charles sat down next to Jason.
Jason followed suit. “What’s with the cloak–and–dagger act? What’s going on?”
He looked at Charles, then at Finn, but both of them wore blank expressions–not like their usual selves.
Finn didn’t sit down. Instead, he stood across the coffee table, fixing Jason with a sharp look. “Charles has been looking for Teresa all day and can’t find her. Do you know where she is?”
Jason looked a bit flustered when he realized they were asking about Teresa. He leaned back into the sofa and answered, sounding a bit guilty, “I–I have no idea where she went.”
Finn said, his expression cold, “You better not.”
Jason shot Finn a puzzled look and asked, “What’s going on?”
Finn glanced at Charles, who was sitting silently beside him, then turned back to Jason. “Yolanda misses her mom, She’s craving her moin’s cooking. Charles has been searching for Teresa all day; he’s going out of his mind.”
Jason felt uneasy, his brow furrowing as he looked at Charles. Charles met his gaze.
They stared each other down, Charles’s eyes cold as ice. Jason shrank back under the chill of his gaze, stammering, “Y–You didn’t call her?”
Instead of answering, Charles fixed Jason with a steely stare and demanded. Where did that video come from?”
Charles’s voice was calm, but Jason’s heart raced. He bowed in from of Charles, head bowed. “I did it. I asked Mr. Evans to send her to the town.
But Charles, I did it for you. I just couldn’t stand seeing her getting so close to another man bebusd your back
Charles’s expression remained neutral. “Which town is she in
Jassan replied. “Youll have to ask Paul. He made the arrangeme
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Chapter 50
Charles barked, “Call him.”
Jason pulled out his phone, hands trembling as he called Paul.
Once he got the address, Charles stood up without another word and headed for the door.
Jason, looking worried, stood up and hurried after him. “Charles, I’m coming with you.”
After work, Teresa made her way down to a little creek. It was already autumn, but the heat still lingered in the air.
She thought that wading in the cool water might help her feel a bit better.
The creek was crystal clear, with tiny fish darting about. She caught a few just for fun, letting herself relax and unwind.
Charles had called her several times that day, but she really didn’t feel like picking up. At first, she kept rejecting his calls, and later, she just muted her phone altogether.
Not seeing his name pop up made her feel a whole lot more at ease.
She was in the middle of playing in the water when Hector showed up.
They hung out by the creek until after eight, and just as they were about to leave, Hector seemed to step on something: the water beneath him instantly turned red with blood.
Teresa hurried over, worried. “Are you okay?”
Hector said with a grin, “Guess I must’ve stepped on some glass.”
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Seeing him still grinning even though he was hurt, Teresa decided not to say anything more.
“Come on, let’s go to the hospital. I’ll patch you up,” Teresa said.
Both of them were doctors, so they knew a cut like this could turn into a big deal if it wasn’t treated properly. Getting a tetanus shot was
a must.
Hector didn’t put up a fight and just went along with Teresa’s plan.
After getting his wound treated at the hospital, Teresa told Hector to head over to her place first; she’d whip up something for him to eat.
The town was small, and it was hard to find any food that actually suited her taste.
If she wanted to eat something decent, she had no choice but to cook it herself.
Of course, Hector didn’t refuse; he just followed along.
After they finished eating, Hector said he felt a bit sticky and wanted to take a shower. Teresa just nodded and told him, “Go ahead.”
He hadn’t been in the bathroom long when someone knocked on the door.
Teresa figured it was probably one of her neighbors. She’d been in the town for ten days now, and the neighbors were super friendly: they often dropped off fresh vegetables for her.
Without even asking who it was, she went to open the door. But when she saw who was standing there, the warm smile on her face vanished in an instant.
“Charles? Teresa blurted out, her voice puzzled. There was no trace of happiness or sadness–just pure surprise, clear as day.
Charles was there, and so was Jason
Before Charles could say a word. Hector stepped out of the bathroom, fresh from his shower
Jasoni saw what was going on and immediately turned to Teresa, his voice full of anger. “Wow, so this is what you ve been doing out here?
We send you to the town for work, and you rad up attacking up with your lover Teresa, you’re really something I never realized you were this kind of person
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