What Happens in Chapter 792 – From the Book The Cherished Wife (Noelle and Charles)
Dive into Chapter 792, a pivotal chapter in The Cherished Wife (Noelle and Charles), written by Noveldrama. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
Milo took the earliest flight to Brookville, but even then, he was still a step behind Charles.
Since the hospital was a private one, it was not easy for Milo to see Janet. He considered calling the police, but doing so would only anger Charles.
Once the police were involved, there would be no way to keep things under wraps. Milo had no choice but to seek out Charles directly, but Charles refused to meet him. Left with no other options, Milo tried to reach out to Clarisse.
However, Clarisse was practically under house arrest by the Hoffmans. Although she was treated well with good food and accommodations at the hospital, her movements were restricted.
She could not make any outgoing phone calls. After several unsuccessful attempts to meet her, Milo decided to go straight to the Hoffman residence.
At the Hoffman residence, only Maxwell and Henry were present. Milo had come with the intention of seeing Mateo, his brother-in-law, knowing that Mateo still had feelings for Clarisse.
Yet much to his disappointment, Mateo was not there.
"Well, well, it's our in-law. Bring tea!" Maxwell called out. The Hoffmans still maintained their formalities despite the fact that their relationship with the Bakers had soured over the years.
Maxwell still made sure to keep up appearances.
Due to health reasons, Nancy remained upstairs, leaving only Maxwell and Henry downstairs.
Both of them were known for their sharp tempers, and Milo was fully aware that this conversation would not be easy. He lacked confidence going into it.
"So, you've come to take Madam Baker and Ms. Baker back, haven't you?" Maxwell's first words instantly made Milo stiffen.
Milo forced a smile. "Sir Hoffman, what are you saying? Clarisse married Mateo, and as such, she's a part of the Hoffmans now. The Hoffman residence is her home."
"Her grandfather has been missing her terribly and asked me to bring her back home. I came without giving notice, and I hope it's not an inconvenience…"
"Don't you know?" Maxwell feigned surprise. "Your little Janet has been ill and is in the hospital. Her aunt is with her, at the hospital owned by that Smith boy. Henry helped get her admitted. Didn't you see her there?"
No matter how Milo tried to phrase things, Maxwell kept up the act, acting like a clueless old man who knew nothing.
As Milo prepared to leave, he made one last attempt to bond with Maxwell. However, Maxwell, being the hard-headed man he was, was impossible to sway.
No matter what Milo said, he found no opening with Maxwell.
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