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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) novel Chapter 334

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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is the best current series by the author C.M. Thompson. The Chapter 334 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 334 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Brooks could feel Evelyn trembling behind him, and he knew it was from pure anger. Her hatred for Charles ran as deep as the pain he inflicted on her. Brooks' eyes softened with concern.

The moment he sensed Evelyn trying to pull her hand away, he tightened his grip. "Evelyn, don't go. Let me handle this. I promise I won't let anything happen to your mom."

He was genuinely worried that the pressure from Charles might push Evelyn to her breaking point, triggering her old illness. Evelyn looked up at Brooks, her eyes red and full of helplessness. Charles' power and influence felt like a mountain pressing down on her, and she had no idea how to escape it.

Coming back to New York, she never imagined Charles would still be clinging to her. She'd spent the past two years seeing endless stories about his perfect relationship with Dahlia. She thought his possessiveness over her had vanished. But to her dismay, he was still so shameless.

"Trust me," Brooks said, his eyes steady and reassuring. Caught in his gentle gaze, Evelyn found herself clutching his large hand once more. Though she didn't say a word, that grip said it all.

Brooks understood how much her mother meant to her. He wasn't like Charles, who would risk a mother's life for his selfish motives.

"Evelyn!" Charles snapped, noticing her subtle gesture, his voice turning colder. The tension in the room thickened. Just then, Charles' phone buzzed. He ignored it initially, his oppressive stare fixed on Evelyn. It wasn't until the second ring that he answered. It was Aiden. "Mr. Jenkins, the project on the south side has been halted."

In the days that followed, Brooks got busier. Charles stayed away from Evelyn. Concerned about Josephine's health, Evelyn spent all her free time at the hospital. Watching Josephine get better each day finally brought her some relief.

Andrew felt the weight of an unspoken burden. It wasn't as if he meant Josephine any harm. But he couldn't explain that the surgery was postponed because Charles had sourced rare, invaluable medication from abroad to strengthen Josephine's condition. Over three treatments, they could improve the success rate from fifty to at least seventy percent.

With Evelyn keeping a close eye, Andrew completed Josephine's check-up. Once Josephine was asleep, Evelyn left the hospital. Just as she stepped outside, a car pulled up. The door opened, and a man who looked like a butler stepped out. His manner wasn't overly respectful, but he was polite. "Ms. Evelyn, Mrs. Robinson would like to see you."

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