Upon hearing that, Milo's expression froze. He had not expected to be at a disadvantage so soon. Whenever he tried to be indirect with Charles, Charles would play the same game but even better.
Milo could not figure out where Charles got that trait, but one thing was certain—it was far from endearing.
Milo could not just admit it. He would give up his last bit of leverage if he admitted Janet was sick. That was a no-go.
Charles was as cool as a cucumber since he was not the one needing a favor. He was curious to see how far Milo would go for Janet.
He had always pegged Milo as a calculative man. Janet was his first love's child from a fling with another guy. Despite her having her mom's knockout looks, her illness was a hard fact.
Charles brewed some coffee and checked the time. "Uncle, shouldn't you be visiting my mom instead of hanging out here and wasting time?"
Milo was barely controlling his rage. "Spill it. What's your game?"
Charles just cracked a smile. "You're making a mountain out of a molehill, Uncle. You know I'm not up to anything."
Milo inhaled deeply, trying to stay calm. "I need to see Janet."
"Uncle, if you want to see your daughter, just go. Why come to me? I'm confused!" Charles slid a cup of coffee Milo's way. "Aren't you making this harder than it has to be?"
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