Chapter 0630 – Highlight Chapter from CEO Broke Down and Cried After I Divorced Him
Chapter 0630 is a standout chapter in CEO Broke Down and Cried After I Divorced Him by Miss Rich, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.
Chapter 0630
“I thought giving my father a sister would mean they could look after each other for the rest of their lives. Who would have imagined we brought home a monster instead? No, calling her a monster would be too kind. What Charlotte did was worse than anything even a beast could do. Don’t you agree?”
“Yes, absolutely!” Wendy nodded fervently. “‘Your family treated her so well, yet she repaid kindness with betrayal. If only we’d known, she should never have been adopted in the first place!”
“There’s no undoing the past,” Suzy said with a bitter laugh. “And back then, she played the role of a sweet, innocent girl so convincingly.”
Suzy chuckled lightly. “When it comes to acting, there’s no one I admire more than Charlotte. Her performance was flawless–she could fool almost anyone who crossed her path!
“Mark, his sister Ruby, and even your son George–all of them trusted her completely. Even after they discovered her true nature, they couldn’t bring themselves to betray her.
“Oh, by the way, I recently uncovered something interesting. It turns out Charlotte had a close friend back at this orphanage. As for where that friend is now, we haven’t found out yet. But do you know the most ridiculous part? She even deceived that so- called best friend of hers!”
Suzy spoke casually, all the while keeping a close eye on Wendy’s expression. “She used to say that her friend was the most important person in her life. But behind the scenes, she encouraged others to bully her. Then she’d swoop in, pretending to be a savior, to ‘rescue‘ her.”
“Are you saying the people who bullied her… were all orchestrated by Charlotte?” Wendy’s voice trembled slightly, her emotions clearly fraying.
“That’s exactly what I’m saying. They say humans are born good, but not her. Did you know? From a very young age, she even dared to kill her own parents. How could someone like that ever have a kind heart to genuinely help others?
“It was all just part of her schemes. She needed someone who would be utterly loyal to her for life. And she succeeded–she won that loyalty with just a few pieces of candy.”
“A few pieces of candy?” Wendy’s body started to shake uncontrollably. “What…
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“She used a few pieces of candy to bribe those kids into bullying that person,” Suzy said calmly.
Wendy’s eyes turned bloodshot as she glared at Suzy. “How do you know this? If this happened when Charlotte was a child, it must have been forty or fifty years ago. Tracking down the people involved after so long wouldn’t be easy.”
Suzy simply smiled and said nothing. With a snap of her fingers, Allen walked in, bringing someone with him.
Though decades had passed, Wendy recognized the man immediately. He was the ringleader of the group of kids who had bullied her all those years ago.
The sight of him brought a flood of painful memories crashing back. The cruelty she had endured at his hands was unforgettable–even fifty years couldn’t erase it. She could recognize him in an instant, even if he were reduced to ashes.
The man, however, didn’t recognize Wendy. He walked past her to face Suzy. “I’ve told you everything I know. When are you going to let me go?”
Suzy cast a sidelong glance at Wendy before replying, “I seem to have forgotten some details. Why don’t you repeat it for me? For instance, who exactly bribed you to bully that person back then?”
“Who else could it be? It was that little girl, Ruby’s younger sister. Don’t be fooled by her age–she was as cunning as they come. A few pieces of candy were all it took for her to win us over. She had us put bugs in that person’s food and disgusting things in their bed…”
“Stop!” Wendy suddenly spouted, unable to listen any longer. Her body trembled as she pointed at the man. “That’s a lie! You’re pinning everything on her just because she’s dead and can’t defend herself! It was all you—your group did those things on your own!”
Suzy turned to Wendy with a look of feigned confusion. “Why are you so worked up? Could it be that you were the child they bullied back then?“、
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