The Charismatic Charlie Wade-Chapter 791-795
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The Amazing Son-in-Law: Chapters 791-795

Chapter 791

The farce ended with neither Jacob Wilson nor Elaine Ma gaining anything. Elaine Ma's desire for money went unmet, leaving her with a day of chest pains and depression. Upon returning home from the villa, the family began packing. Claire Wilson called Loreen to inform her of their move the next day, requesting she check out of her hotel and join them.

Loreen, thrilled by the news, readily agreed. Since developing feelings for Charlie Wade, sheโ€™d sought opportunities to spend time with him, but work and her consideration for Claire had prevented it. Living with Claire and Charlie would create more chances, so she accepted the invitation immediately.

While Charlie Wade's family packed, the Wilsons were in turmoil. After selling their furniture and returning from Thompson First, Christopher's dissatisfaction with his mother intensified. Lady Wilson's desire to live in Jacob's large villa had stung him, revealing her selfishness. He realized she prioritized her own interests and would abandon him if Jacob offered her a better situation.

Upon arriving home, Christopher demanded the 1.21 million from the furniture sale, fearing his mother's potential abandonment. He felt the need to secure some funds, distrusting his useless son, Harold, and his incapable daughter, Wendy, who was struggling to find a husband. He argued to Mrs. Wilson that keeping the money in the Wilson Group risked bank seizure.

Lady Wilson disagreed, intending to use the funds to repay the bank to avoid the Wilson Group's bankruptcy and potential legal repercussions for herself as the legal representative.

Christopher exploded, arguing that repaying the bank left them with nothing to live on.

Chapter 792

Mrs. Wilson coldly retorted that non-payment would lead to imprisonment due to her legal responsibility for the company's debts. Christopher pleaded for at least 100,000-200,000 for living expenses, even lamenting his inability to afford cigarettes. Lady Wilson sharply rebuked his smoking habit, prioritizing basic sustenance.

Christopher, while enduring hardship himself, worried about his younger, less resilient children, Harold and Wendy. Lady Wilson's insistence on austerity angered them; their already difficult lives since Hannah's embezzlement had worsened. Harold and Wendy protested, highlighting their accustomed comforts and current struggles, with Wendy demanding 20,000 for cosmetics.

Lady Wilson scorned their complaints, blaming Wendy for failing to secure Chairman Wilson's favor. Wendy retorted that Charlie Wade had incapacitated Chairman Wilson but that she'd previously secured millions for the family. Lady Wilson countered that Wendy hadn't managed to retain Chairman Wilson's affections. Christopher interjected, defending Wendy and criticizing his mother's perceived betrayal. Lady Wilson retorted that circumstances had forced her hand. Christopher insisted on retaining at least 200,000 or selling his father's antiques. Lady Wilson's anger escalated at his defiance. She realized her children were parasitic, prompting her to safeguard her remaining resources.

Chapter 793

An irreparable rift formed between Lady Wilson and Christopher. Lady Wilson used only 50,000 for living expenses, repaying the remaining funds to the banks. The bank's leniency in extending the debt provided temporary relief. Lady Wilson remained hopeful for the Wilson Group's revival, possibly with a new Chairman Wilson. She saw their current financial woes, amounting to tens of millions, as manageable compared to the vast wealth of a tycoon like Chairman Wilson.

In contrast, Christopher remained despondent, having only 50,000 and struggling to make ends meet. That night, Lady Wilson's meager vegetable purchase reflected the family's dire straits. Christopher, resentful and desperate, plotted to find Lady Wilson's hidden antiques.

Chapter 794

The next morning, Claire Wilson's family moved into their Thompson First villa. With new furniture, they transported only personal belongings. Charlie Wade, while packing, asked Claire about keeping his old floor blanket, revealing a hopeful step in their relationship.

Jacob Wilson celebrated their arrival with symbolic fireworks. The family settled into their rooms: Charlie and Claire in the master bedroom on the second floor; Elaine Ma in the master bedroom on the third floor; and Jacob in a separate room. Claire felt uneasy about her parents' separation but recognized the need for them to address their issues. Loreen arrived with her luggage, and Claire enlisted Charlie's help to move her belongings to her room.

Chapter 795

Loreen, elegantly dressed, thanked Charlie for his future care. Charlie felt slightly uncomfortable with her presence, while Claire enthusiastically welcomed her. Loreen subtly attempted to inquire about Claire and Charlie's relationship, with Charlie confirming their stability but maintaining that nothing had changed. Loreen was relieved.

Meanwhile, Elaine Ma excitedly shared photos and updates of their lavish villa on her social media, flaunting her new home. The Wilson family, meanwhile, dined on a meager meal, composed of cabbage and a duck carcass, reflecting their desperate financial situation. Harold, angered upon seeing Elaine Ma's post, cursed his misfortune. Lady Wilson, also infuriated by Elaine Ma's post, viewed it as a deliberate provocation. Christopher, upon seeing the post, felt similarly enraged, adding Elaine Ma to his blocked contacts. Wendy also expressed her anger. Lady Wilson attempted to calm their emotions, emphasizing the need to address the Wilson Group's financial troubles. Christopher suggested selling his father's antiques to secure funds and alleviate their situation. Lady Wilson, however, refused, prioritizing debt repayment over securing a place to live in case of imprisonment.


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