The Charismatic Charlie Wade-Chapter 1291-1295
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The Amazing Son-in-Law: Chapters 1291-1295

Chapter 1291

Mr. Ward, unable to provoke Cameron Isaac, could only compromise. Marrying his daughter to David Carson was unacceptable, but to avoid angering Isaac and jeopardizing his family, he sacrificed his daughter's interests.

Cameron Isaac sneered upon seeing Mr. Ward's agreement. "Should have agreed sooner," he said. Mr. Ward, nodding profusely, stammered, "Chairman Cameron, you're right. I won't be so foolish again. Please forgive me"

Ignoring Mr. Ward, Isaac turned to Charlie Wade respectfully. "Master Wade, your thoughts?"

Charlie Wade smiled, glancing at David Carson and Leann. "Since Mr. Ward agrees, prepare quickly. It's already past 10:00; the wedding is at 12:00. We must start on time."

David Carson was terrified. He hadn't expected Charlie Wade to insist on the marriage. While marrying someone twenty years younger seemed appealing, explaining it to his wife, Leann, was impossible. Mr. Ward's pregnant daughter, carrying a Black child, would become the laughingstock of Aurous Hill.

He didn't want to agree, but with Charlie Wade's overwhelming power, and with Don Albertt and Cameron Isaac present, he had no choice. He respectfully submitted to Wade's arrangement.

Leann exploded, launching a hysterical tirade at David. She reminded him of her years of dedication and hardship, only to be cast aside.

David explained that he was powerless; offending Charlie Wade would ruin them all.

Leann, having built the Carson family's business with David, felt betrayed as she neared the rewards of her hard work. She vowed to fight him to the death if he divorced her.

Chapter 1292

Cameron Isaac, shocked by Leann's defiance, coldly gave her an ultimatum: divorce David, leave Aurous Hill, and never return, or her entire family would be destroyed. The threat nearly fainted Leann.

She knew Isaac’s power and ruthlessness. Leaving Aurous Hill would devastate her and her family's comfortable life.

Just as she resigned herself to Charlie Wade's plan, she saw Isabella. Seeing her as a savior, Leann knelt, begging Isabella to intercede with Charlie Wade and prevent the marriage to her son. She attributed everything to her previous bad treatment of Isabella.

Isabella was conflicted; she was kind and didn’t want to cause Leann’s ruin, but also feared Leann’s future retribution.

Seeing Isabella's hesitation, Leann vowed to treat Isabella like a daughter if she helped.

Chapter 1293

Charlie Wade, however, refused Isabella's plea, stating it was a matter between him and Leann, not Isabella.

Isabella, apologetic, couldn't help Leann.

Desperate, Leann turned to Steve, begging him to save her. Steve, uncomfortable with his mother's potential divorce and his father's impending marriage to an older woman, knelt and begged for mercy from Charlie Wade.

Gary, however, gloated, reminding Steve to submit to Wade's power and avoid further repercussions for the whole Carson family.

Steve realized the futility of his plea, as Charlie Wade's involvement stemmed solely from his wife's friendship with Isabella, a connection that apparently held little sway.

Chapter 1294

Leann, utterly regretful for her past treatment of Isabella, broke down.

Charlie Wade, impatient, urged them to proceed with the marriage. Don Albertt further threatened Leann to finalize her divorce.

Mr. Ward, promising cooperation, went to inform his wife and daughter, Skye. He was given three minutes to comply by Don Albertt and Cameron Isaac.

Chapter 1295

Skye and her mother were horrified to learn the groom wasn't Steve, but David Carson.

Mr. Ward explained his predicament, revealing that he had offended Don Albertt and Cameron Isaac, leaving marriage with David Carson as their only option to avoid ruin.

Skye and her mother were distraught; Skye refusing to marry an older man. Mr. Ward, however, explained that it was a temporary measure, a way to avoid immediate ruin, allowing for a later divorce. Faced with potential destitution, Skye, her mother, and Mr. Ward reluctantly agreed to the marriage.

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