Huxley was noncommittal. After a long time, he sighed and said, "I know that they will definitely not let her go easily, but I didn't expect them to use such an excessive method. You know how complicated the internal situation of the Faulkner Family is. A weak patriarch can't survive."
Joe frowned. "She won't become the head of the Faulkner Family, and she doesn't need to accept the challenge in this way."
Huxley was stunned. "You're in the business world. Don't you know how dangerous this society is?"
"She has her own way to deal with it." Joe looked at Huxley coldly. "In the 20 years that you haven't known her, she has experienced far more than you can imagine."
"She doesn't need to prove herself in this way. Besides, do you really think that she really didn't notice anything? It's just because you're one of her few relatives."
After saying that, Joe turned around and left, leaving Huxley alone in a daze.
After returning to their room, Joe saw that Charlotte was still sitting on the bed in a daze, so he immediately stepped forward and hugged her.
"What's wrong? Are you still afraid?" Joe let her lean against his chest and asked gently.
Charlotte looked sideways at him and asked, "Are you going to talk about what happened tonight?"
Joe nodded.
"Maybe he wanted to test me in this way but didn't expect that Viola and the others would do such a thing." Charlotte said casually and hit most of Huxley's thoughts.
Even Joe was slightly surprised.
Charlotte smiled and said, "It's easy to guess, isn't it? Just like Sandra. It's not that Huxley doesn't know of her existence. He just wants to see how I deal with her."
She turned to look at Joe, her eyes full of understanding. "You must have gone to tell Huxley that I don't need to go through such suffering."
Joe couldn't help but laugh. He lowered his head and kissed her neck. "As expected, you know everything."
The man sneered. "I think you just want to get her preference. What a high-sounding excuse."
Ina didn't want to argue with him anymore, nodded at Charlotte, and said, "It doesn't matter. I'll do it for you."
With that, Ina left with the bodyguard.
After she left, Charlotte turned to look at the other members of the second branch.
In the past two days, she had specially investigated and found that these people in front of her often made trouble in the name of the Faulkner Family. What Viola had done must have something to do with them.
It was no exaggeration to say that Ina was the most normal person in the second branch.
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