The Charismatic Charlie Wade-Chapter 1091-1095
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The Amazing Son-in-Law: Chapters 1091-1095

Chapter 1091

Charlie Wade dismissed the Wilson family as insignificant clowns, unconcerned about any potential trouble from them. He believed Hannahโ€™s resentment towards Elaine Ma would primarily direct the family's ire towards her mother-in-law. This, he considered fortunate. His focus remained on creating a vegetable garden for his wife. Mr. White diligently sourced high-quality vegetables and fruits, amassing a substantial collection by afternoon. To surprise his wife, Charlie instructed Mr. White to deliver the plants to the garden late that night.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Wilson surveyed the luxurious, yet empty, villa kitchen, frustrated by the lack of food. The family, having traveled from Southaven that morning, arrived at dinner time, only to discover a stark reality: they had no money. The four elderly Wilsonsโ€”Mrs. Wilson, Wendy, Christopher, and Haroldโ€”had no income after their recent detention. Hannah was also penniless, having been left with nothing but soot-covered clothes after her ordeal in the black coal mine. While Donald Webb had promised an $80 million investment in the Wilson Group, the funds hadn't yet arrived.

Harold suggested asking Donald for a small advance via WeChat, but Mrs. Wilson vehemently rejected this, fearing it would appear desperate. Harold and Christopher argued about their desperate hunger, highlighting their inability to access the promised investment due to bank account freezes. Mrs. Wilson then asked if anyone could borrow money, but they all explained their inability to do so.

Chapter 1092

Christopher explained his unsuccessful attempts to borrow money before his detention. Harold and Wendy echoed his predicament, citing their family's publicized bankruptcy and the resulting lack of support from their contacts. Mrs. Wilson suggested contacting Kenneth Wilson, but Wendy revealed he had blocked her. Christopher asked if his mother had any contacts she could leverage, which she denied.

Harold proposed selling something from the villa, suggesting the living room TV. Christopher questioned the propriety of selling Donald's property, but Harold argued its disposability and the eventual replacement once the investment funds arrived. Mrs. Wilson enthusiastically endorsed the idea. Harold discovered the TVโ€™s valueโ€”a shocking $100,000โ€”and estimated a quick sale price of $60,000-$70,000 on the second-hand market. They agreed to list it for $60,000 to ensure a faster sale. Harold promptly posted the listing online.

Meanwhile, Donald Webb's assistant reported to him that the Wilsons had not clashed with Charlie Wade, but were instead selling the villa's appliances. Donald was furious at their actions. His assistant suggested evicting them, but Donald hesitated, fearing it would appear weak to Charlie Wade.

Chapter 1093

Donald was shocked by the Wilsons' desperation. He had provided the villa hoping to keep them close to Charlie Wade as a source of conflict; instead, they were dismantling their temporary home. He labeled them incompetent and unworthy. His assistant continued surveillance of the family.

The Wilson's TV listing attracted a buyer quickly, due to the discounted price. The buyer, a middle-aged couple, arranged to pick up the TV at the villa gate. Harold and Christopher carried the heavy television to the gate, while Hannah and Mrs. Wilson followed. Elaine Ma, witnessing the scene, mocked their situation and their inability to afford their lifestyle. Christopher angrily retorted, but relented upon realizing Elaine Ma's implication of Charlie Wade.

Chapter 1094

After successfully selling the TV for $60,000, Harold proposed a celebratory seafood hot pot dinner. Mrs. Wilson immediately insisted on receiving the money, despite Harold's protests. She asserted her authority, reminding them of her control over the villa. Christopher supported his mother, and Harold reluctantly transferred the money. The family then enjoyed a lavish seafood dinner.

Chapter 1095

During the meal, Hannah experienced intense itching in her private area. She linked this discomfort to her time in the black coal mine and the unsanitary conditions imposed by her supervisor. She suspected a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and became deeply worried about her health, the potential for infecting her husband, and the financial implications of seeking medical attention.

Hannah initially considered secretly selling more items from the villa to fund her medical care. However, her itching worsened, leading to questions from Christopher, who suggested hemorrhoids. His mention of seafood's potential harm to inflammatory conditions caused Hannah to realize the possibility of an STI. She discreetly researched online, confirming her suspicions and leaving her in distress.


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