After taking a shower, we set out to look for Charlie again.
The living hall was exceptionally quiet; Charlie was not around.
I got hold of a maid and asked, “Where’s Mr. Charlie?”
The maid lowered her head and answered, “He has gone to bed.”
Ashton tilted his head and took a sidelong glance at the rooms upstairs. Though he had moved out of the family home for many years, he still remembered the location of Charlie’s room very well.
We headed up and stood outside the room. Ashton knocked on the door and called, “Uncle Charlie?”
No one responded.
A corner of Ashton’s mouth quirked up. It was as if he had expected this. He held my hand and brought me back to the living hall.
After a short while, Charlie came down slowly with Helen.
“Did you call me?” The man asked, looking like he had just woken up. “I would have slept straight to the next day if the maid didn’t call me.” He let out a chuckle at that comment.
“You should rest early if you’re tired,” Ashton said calmly while shooting daggers at Helen.
I glanced at him, paying close attention to his expression. He waited for them to tell him the truth for twenty years. I’m sure he doesn’t mind waiting for another few hours and asking them about it tomorrow.
Charlie responded with a wry smile, “It’s all right.”
“Please take care of yourself,” Ashton said, “I didn’t get to take care of my parents since they passed away at a very young age. I hope I still get to repay your kindness after I’ve made a name for myself in K City.”
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