Chapter 99
When Charlene realized it was Vesta who answered the call, she wasn’t the least bit surprised.
After all, she and Thorne were so close, practically inseparable.
So what if she answered Thorne’s phone?
Calmly, Charlene spoke up, “I’m looking for Thorne.”
Vesta, recognizing Charlene’s voice on the other end, replied icily, “He’s taking a shower. If you need something, ‘you can tell me.”
Tell her?
Indeed, the matter did concern her.
The person her uncle spotted in the neighborhood today was none other than Vesta’s aunt, but the one who bought that mansion might very well be Henley.
His purchase of the mansion was likely a gesture of goodwill towards Vesta’s grandmother, his mother–in–law
now.
So, if Charlene really did tell Vesta, would she stop her grandmother and uncle from moving into that mansion? No, she wouldn’t.
Besides, Charlene couldn’t believe that Vesta was unaware of her uncle’s family planning to move across from their mansion.
Therefore, telling Vesta would be pointless and could even backfire.
Without a word, Charlene hung up the phone.
More than an hour passed, and still, no call from Thorne.
She
She wasn’t sure whether Vesta hadn’t relayed her message or if Thorne just didn’t want to call her back. At this point, it made no difference to her.
Feeling resigned, she dialed his number once more. But this time, Thorne’s phone was off.
Gripping her phone tighter, Charlene took a moment to calm herself down before calling Thorne’s butler, asking, “Are they home?”
“Not at the moment, is there something you need?” the butler inquired.
“It’s nothing.”
Charlene had a restless night.
The next morning, after nine, she tried calling Thorne again. This time the call went through but was immediately disconnected.
Charlene couldn’t tell if it was Vesta or Thorne who hung up. She didn’t want to ponder over it.
Grabbing her phone and purse, she left the house.
Before long, Charlene found herself back at Thorne’s mansion.
The butler greeted her enthusiastically, “Madam, you’ve returned?”
“Yes.”
“Will you be having lunch at home? I can have it prepared for you.”
“That would be nice, thank you.”
As Charlene ascended to the second floor, she paused briefly before entering the master bedroom.
08:40
Dacing her purse down, she sat on the edge of the bed
je master bedroom was just as she left it, unchanged. The skincare products she used during her last stay, along with the clothes she had worn, were all returned to their place, hanging right next to Thorne’s clothes in the walk–in closet.
Everything appeared as if she had never left.
She stopped trying to call Thorne, and he didn’t return her calls either.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Unknown Divorce Revelation Beyond Time (Charlene and Thorne)
Updating chapters to this novel is reminiscent of a sloth. There should be a disclaimer when this site states PUBLISH 10 chaps/day....
Seriously speaking story seems to loosing its grip.. no point in dragging.. it would be better if story gets wrapped within 600 chapters.....
Dragging and no real story. Mistress is having gala time and getting all attention and poor wife is getting neglected. The story is stuck and not moving...forget about the divorce let alone husband regretting. Boring book...
Thorne just go and die or be a vegetable, worthless waste of space....
I really hope Thorne dies before divorce and Charlene takes over his shares and gets her revenge andstops being a wallflower....
Today 04/02/25 no additional chapters loaded for the last 24-48 hours....
Can Thorne just drop dead?...
Its says 10 chapters per day?...