Chapter 608 – A Turning Point in The Cherished Wife (Noelle and Charles) by Noveldrama
In this chapter of The Cherished Wife (Noelle and Charles), Noveldrama introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 608 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Janet came from a world where everything was sunshine and rainbows. No one ever dared to cross her with harsh words. However, with Charles, it was like he had a knack for breaking her heart over and over.
Holding back tears, Janet pouted. "Charles, you've got it all wrong. I just wanted to head back with you. That's all!"
"All I see is your money and nothing more."
"Charles, what's that supposed to mean?" Janet's face lost all color. "I can't understand what you're saying!"
"You don't want to get it. That's the problem." Charles's frown deepened, his gaze growing intense. "You’re playing dumb, but you know exactly what I’m saying.”
Janet's face turned even whiter, her lip quivering. "Charles, how can you be so cruel? I thought I meant..."
"I've been biting my tongue because you're a Baker, but don't push it. I've shown your family plenty of respect, but if you start taking advantage, don't expect me to play nice. Step aside!"
With a scowl, Charles cut the conversation short, done with the back-and-forth.
Janet was sprawled on the ground, too hurt to rise, her face ghostly as she watched Charles's dismissive actions. "Charles!" she cried out.
Charles swiftly opened his car door and slid in, catching Noelle's eye as she seemed about to speak. He squinted, gave her hand a reassuring pat, and Noelle managed a weak smile before buckling up.
Charles could not help but smirk as he floored the gas pedal, zooming out of the garage.
Janet scrambled to her feet and dashed after him, calling out, "Charles, it doesn't matter how much you've pushed me away before. You can't change the fact that I'm going to be your wife. I'll make sure you ask for my hand with a smile on your face."
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