Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Cherished Wife. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 795. Let's read the author's The Cherished Wife Internet story right here.
The gathering was arranged by Sean, and both Peter and Steven showed up. As usual, Steven brought along Eloise, the so-called little firecracker.
However, despite Sean's nickname for her, none of them had ever seen her act that way. Every time she was around, Eloise was quiet and composed, almost like a perfect lady from a well-bred family.
Her demeanor made the nickname seem entirely out of place.
Since Eloise was the only woman present, while the four men played cards, she sat quietly to the side without moving—like a statue.
If they had not known beforehand that she was there with Steven, they might have forgotten about her presence altogether.
"I thought you'd be heading back for New Year's," Charles said, placing a card on the table.
His gaze shifted to Steven before he added, "How did that matter with Aunt Nancy go?"
Steven's eyes flickered briefly, and he met Charles' gaze from across the table. With a sharp look, he held a card between his fingers, as if pondering something. He then replied, "What? Does my staying in Brookville bother you?"
Charles raised an eyebrow slightly, letting his gaze fall on Eloise. "Is Ms. Naylor not returning to the Naylor family either?"
Eloise, who had been sitting quietly, seemed startled when Charles addressed her.
She lifted her head in surprise, her expression somewhat dazed. Looking at Charles, she noticed that his eyes, though sharp like Steven's, carried a different intensity.
Where Steven's gaze held a cold indifference, Charles' eyes seemed more probing, as though he could see into her soul. His sharpness was then softened by a glint of insight.
Eloise lowered her gaze and took a deep breath. After nervously squeezing her hands, she forced a small smile. "I haven't reunited with the Naylor family yet. The only member I've met is my aunt."
Her voice was not soft and delicate. Rather, it seemed to carry a slight rasp.
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