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Mr. Charles's Hidden Wife novel Chapter 135

Henson smiled helplessly, "Grandpa. You have made things hard for me. "

"Don't worry about me. I just want to repay the favor. That Ken thought it's hard for him to say this to you directly since your two families have some old grudges, so he just wanted to find a matchmaker to mention it to you."

"They probably thought that no one was more suitable than me. So he came to find me for help. I just need to say this thing to you. Whether you agree with it or not, it's all fine to me and not my business anymore. After I said this to you, I've already returned the favor to them. So you don't need to feel hard to make a decision. Do you understand me?"

Henson nodded at him with a smile, "Sure. I got it. I know you won’t send me to this hellhole, since you know how much I hate them."

"I am not that black-hearted. I have seen their daughter just now. Tsk, tsk, look at the way she dresses. She doesn't look like a good girl from a well-educated family at all."

"I talked with her, but she actually didn't understand my words. Not smart enough, but really likes to see around like a thief. But the girl with you looks clever. She also dresses appropriately. I believe she has good sense of decency too. She is a better choice. You have good taste."

Henson raised his eyebrows, "What's the point of that? She hasn’t accepted me now."

"What? She didn't like you?"

Henson laughed helplessly, "Grandfather, it's my privacy."

"That’s impossible! Look at you, you have a good face as well as a strong body. In addition, you are the CEO of a listed company. If I had a granddaughter, I would have married her to you early. How could she not like you?"

"She doesn't like me or my money. I wanted to give her a job in my company, but she refused it either. She is so stubborn to be herself and treats me as a common people. This character is valuable to me."

General Burke laughed out loud, "Indeed it is rare to meet such a girl. 'As long as you live long enough, you can meet all kinds of things'; It's really a truth.

Such an outstanding man like you could also be disliked by a woman."

"Grandpa…" Henson laughed and said helplessly.

General Burke joked, "How about this? Why not leave her to Peter? The young lady seems to have a good temper. She might be able to like Peter…"

"Grandfather! I will really be angry if you mean it." Henson pretended angry, "Peter is my friend and Wendy is my future wife. If he dares to chase after her, I will beat him up for sure."

"You brat, are you serious?"

Henson nodded and smiled, "Yes, I'm serious."

"Alright, then I will be waiting for your wedding with her."

Henson smiled, "Grandfather, I promise you that you will see our wedding soon."

"You don't need worry about the Nicholson family. I'll take care of them. I didn't intend to bring trouble to you at all in the first place."

Henson nodded, "Okay, I got it."

Henson then got another teacup from the butler to pour a cup of tea for General Burke.

In the courtyard, May and Julia huddled together and whispered a few words to each other when they saw Wendy was standing alone not far from them.

After Julia nodded repeatedly to May, they walked side by side to Wendy.

Julia took Wendy's arm and smiled softly to her, "Wendy, I have something to say to you."

"But I don't want to listen," Wendy said as she tied to get rid of Julia.

But May came near too.

She grasped Wendy by the other arm with a smile as she forced words from the mouth with hatred, "Wendy, you should be grateful to accept our kindness. If you cause trouble here, you will not only lose Nicholson family's face, but also Mr. Charles's face."

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