Of the Internet stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn). The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 234. Let's read the author's The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) Internet story right here.
At that time, Sandy was sick, and all his attention was focused on her. When the call came in, he was right there beside Sandy, taking care of her. But he had to drop everything and rush back to Oakwood Manor.
When he heard what the servant had to say, he immediately thought it was a ploy. He was convinced that Evelyn and Charlie had cooked up a scheme to drag him away from Sandy. He was furious!
The servant saw Charles, and once he grilled her, the truth spilled out. Evelyn had intentionally given Charlie a cold bath, making her catch a chill. The nanny mentioned overhearing Evelyn telling Charlie that her dad had married another woman only because her daughter was sick. So if Charlie got sick too, Charles would come to be with her.
Once he understood the truth about Charlie's illness, his dislike for Evelyn deepened, and he grew colder towards Charlie, assuming she had been misled. When you view everything through a lens of dislike, it all gets twisted.
After that, he focused solely on Sandy, who was genuinely unwell. Because of this incident, whenever Evelyn later called saying Charlie was sick and needed money, he just laughed it off. He saw it as her newest trick.
After all, he had his secretary transfer a million dollars from his personal account to Evelyn's card every month. She wasn’t lacking money. So, he never took her seriously when she said Charlie was sick. He didn’t buy into the idea that she was short on cash. Wasn’t a million a month more than enough for minor illnesses? Did Evelyn really need to butter him up for more money?
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