The Charismatic Charlie Wade-Chapter 1286-1290
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The Amazing Son in Law: Chapters 1286-1290

Chapter 1286

Caesar slapped Mr. Ward and demanded he marry his daughter to David Carson. Mr. Ward, distraught, pleaded with Caesar, emphasizing their long-standing relationship and Caesar's recent acceptance of a large gift. Caesar denied any close relationship, claiming his actions were for Mr. Ward's own good, citing his daughter's pregnancy with a black man's child as a scandalous situation. He contrasted this with David Carson, an older man whose successful son would accept Skye's parentage without issue. David Carson's face burned with anger. Leann, furious, accused Caesar of interfering in her marriage and was promptly kicked by him. David Carson then questioned Mr. Ward about Caesar's presence, highlighting the fact that he was meant to harm Charlie Wade, not assault his wife. Caesar slapped David Carson, reiterating Mr. Ward's daughter as his new wife and Mr. Ward as his father-in-law. Mr. Ward, exasperated, asked Caesar to leave. Caesar, offended, refused. Suddenly, someone shouted, "Don Albertt is here!"

Chapter 1287

Caesar, recognizing Don Albertt's arrival as a sign of Charlie Wade's presence, sympathized with Mr. Ward and urged him to prepare for his daughter's marriage. A bystander commented on the arrival of Don Albertt and the Four Heavenly Kings, emphasizing the rarity of their unified appearance. Claire Wilson, surprised, confirmed with Charlie Wade that he had summoned Don Albertt. Charlie Wade confirmed this, stating his intention to force the marriage to uphold his word. Claire expressed concern, but Charlie Wade reassured her, stating that his decisions are absolute. Don Albertt arrived and privately questioned Caesar about any offenses against Charlie Wade. Caesar explained the situation and affirmed his lack of direct offense. Don Albertt advised Caesar to remain silent. Don Albertt and his entourage then approached Charlie Wade, alarming David Carson, Leann, and Mr. Ward.

Chapter 1288

Don Albertt, along with the Four Heavenly Kings and numerous followers, bowed deeply before Charlie Wade, addressing him respectfully as "Master Wade." The sight shocked everyone. Leann's face paled; David Carson's legs weakened; and Mr. Ward knelt down in fear. Don Albertt then inquired about Charlie Wade's instructions. Charlie Wade directed him to arrange a divorce between David Carson and Leann and immediately marry David Carson to Mr. Ward's daughter, all within half an hour. Don Albertt was confused but obeyed. Leann vehemently opposed the divorce, prompting Charlie Wade's threat. Don Albertt then ordered Leann and David Carson to get a divorce and get a marriage certificate. Charlie Wade added that Mr. Ward's daughter should attend and marry David Carson immediately after the divorce is finalized. Mr. Ward, desperate, refused.

Chapter 1289

Don Albertt threatened Mr. Ward, who continued to object, emphasizing his daughter's youth and David Carson's age. Caesar added fuel to the fire, mentioning Mr. Ward's daughter's previous relationship with a black man. Mr. Ward continued to object, stating his prominent status in Aurouss Hilll. Suddenly, Cameron Isaac, a powerful figure, arrived and addressed Charlie Wade as "Master Wade." Mr. Ward was shocked; he recognized Cameron Isaac's immense influence and realized the gravity of his situation. Cameron Isaac threatened Mr. Ward with the seizure of his assets if he continued to defy Charlie Wade.

Chapter 1290

Mr. Ward, realizing the danger, pleaded with Charlie Wade, begging for forgiveness. Cameron Isaac then expelled Mr. Ward from the Aurouss Hilll Pinnacle Entrepreneurs Association, listing the consequences of this action, Mr. Ward, faced with the potential loss of his business and status, finally relented, accepting Charlie Wade's arrangement and agreeing to marry his daughter to David Carson.

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