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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) novel Chapter 22

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As they spoke, she was about to unbuckle her seatbelt and get out of the car.

Charles’ large hand pressed down on hers, simultaneously closing the car door that had been opened. He stared at her with a chilling gaze. "If you're so eager to apologize, then we’re gonna do it properly."

Charles settled back into his seat and buckled up. He made a U-turn and headed towards Central Hospital.

...

Evelyn followed Charles to the hospital's finest ward.

As they reached the door, it swung open from the inside. A doctor emerged from within.

Evelyn recognized him as one of the country's leading neurologists.

Evelyn stood behind Charles, her gaze icy cold.

Charlie was Charles' daughter, but she was gravely ill and confined to a standard ward. Dahlia had only suffered a scalding from hot coffee, yet Charles, not satisfied with the treatment at a smaller hospital, had her transferred here, arranging for her to stay in the best ward and even securing the top neurologist for her.

The difference in treatment for those dear to Charles’ heart was stark.

Upon seeing Charles, the doctor approached with a respectful demeanor. “Mr. Jenkins, rest assured, Ms. Dahlia’s hand is fine.”

“Hmm.” Charles responded indifferently.

The doctor left.

Charles pushed the door open and entered.

Inside the ward, Sena immediately started defending Dahlia upon seeing Charles, "Charles, where have you been? How could you leave Dahlia alone in the hospital!"

Sena was Charles' cousin. She had lived with her aunt in the Jenkins family home from a young age, adopting the Jenkins surname. She was also Dahlia's close friend.

As soon as she finished speaking, she noticed Evelyn following behind.

Her eyes lit up. She glared at Evelyn with gleeful malice, then turned to Dahlia in bed. “Dahlia, my brother brought the main culprit here to apologize to you. I knew it. He cares so much for you. Evelyn dared to hurt you, and he certainly wouldn’t let her off!”

Dahlia immediately turned to Charles disapprovingly. “Charles, you didn’t really bring Evelyn here just for my sake, did you?!”

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