Charles's bond with Sandy was the very essence of a father's love for his daughter. And it wasn't the first time Dahlia had brought Sandy over. Each visit, they rode straight up in Charles's private elevator.
He had witnessed it countless times: Mr. Jenkins cradling Sandy with an affection that seemed to surpass even that for his own daughter. So, even though Mr. Jenkins had just uttered some harsh words, there was a noticeable hesitation to act against Sandy; no one wanted to risk harming her accidentally. After all, if Mr. Jenkins cooled off in a few days, he might come back with a score to settle.
"These are the two people Mr. Jenkins can't stand. No need to be polite when you see them," Aiden instructed the security guards, his voice icy as he stepped back, having caught Charles's subtle nod.
For what this mother and daughter had done, Mr. Jenkins didn't even want to spare them a glance, let alone treat them with the warmth he once did, showering them with affection. Mr. Jenkins had been misled, mistaking them for someone else. His deep feelings for Debbie had clouded his judgment, allowing emotions to overrule reason when dealing with Dahlia, the imposter.
"Yes, Mr. Chen," the security guard responded, now resolute in his actions. When Sandy tried to dart towards Charles's car, they simply hoisted her by the collar and moved her away. With Mr. Jenkins's orders clear, they were to ensure this mother and daughter didn't show up at the company's doorstep again.
"Daddy... Daddy... let me go..." Sandy called out desperately, her legs kicking in the air as she looked towards Charles, refusing to give up. But Charles didn’t spare her a glance.
Dahlia, ignoring Sandy's pleas, realized that Sandy's visible injuries hadn't softened Charles's heart. Seizing the moment when the guards were distracted, she wheeled herself in front of Charles. Her plan today was to appeal to his softer side. Even if they couldn’t return to their former home, maybe Charles could find them a new place to live. With so many properties in his name, surely one was available in a nice neighborhood. At the very least, he could reactivate her credit card so she wouldn’t have to return to that shabby apartment in Wesley. She could stay in a luxurious suite at one of Jenkins Enterprises' five-star hotels and figure out her next move.
But Sandy’s failure to soften Charles only added to Dahlia's discomfort at the thought of going back to that run-down apartment. She couldn't bear it! How could someone of her status live there? Dahlia forced out tears, looking pitiful and vulnerable.
"Charles, I know you're upset with me and Sandy because of Charlie, and you're still holding onto that anger. You want us to suffer," she pleaded, her tone full of drama as she pressed her hands on her legs. But she failed to notice the murderous rage in Charles's eyes as she mentioned Charlie's death. His fury was palpable.
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The readers' comments on the novel: The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn)
What a bad novel. Evil deeds rules the entire story, no ending, villains characters succeed, no way out for the good people. I was hoping for better twists but disappointed again and again. Time close the book for me, no more, enough....
When will Evelyn's sufferings end? You mean to say evil rules the world? No longer funny, the twists are getting ridiculous....
Wow Finally! Thanks!...
More chapters please...