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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) novel Chapter 363

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Read Chapter 363 with many climactic and unique details. The series The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is one of the top-selling novels by C.M. Thompson. Chapter content Chapter 363 - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) Chapter 363 for more details.

Dahlia's claims about Sandy's mistreatment seemed to strike a chord, which must be why she was so taken aback when Sandy denied any wrongdoing.

"Sandy didn't lie, so why accuse her?"

"Dad, he's the bad guy. You need to arrest him now."

Sandy had no interest in seeing Wesley or acknowledging anyone but Charles as her father.

Charles gave a nod to the bodyguard, "Take him to the police station."

Without hesitation, the bodyguard grabbed Wesley and began leading him out. But Evelyn quickly moved to block their way, her own bodyguards taking positions on either side, creating a tense standoff.

"Evelyn, step aside," Charles said coldly.

"Charles, I've told you, Wesley is coming with me."

"If you dare send Wesley to the police and accuse him of assault, I’ll make Sandy’s real parentage public, letting everyone know she’s the child of a criminal," Evelyn threatened, her gaze icy.

Charles' expression turned frosty as he instinctively covered Sandy's ears, trying to shield her from Evelyn’s harmful words that could scar her young mind.

"Evelyn, Sandy is innocent," he said, his voice somber and his eyes cold as ice. Evelyn shouldn’t let her hatred for him and Dahlia spill over to the child.

"Oh, she's innocent, and Charlie wasn’t?" Evelyn ignored the caution in Charles' eyes, her tone even colder.

No matter how much time passed, Charles' defense and affection for Sandy always reminded Evelyn of the injustice and mistreatment Charlie endured at his hands. She would always feel wronged on Charlie’s behalf, and it didn’t sit well with her that Charles could dismiss Charlie’s death so easily.

Mentioning Charlie softened Charles’ demeanor significantly. His voice was gentler now, "Evelyn, Dahlia and I owe you and Charlie an apology. This has nothing to do with Sandy. Don’t take it out on her."

"And what if I want to?" Evelyn remained unmoved.

In her view, why should she show kindness to those she deemed wicked? Against evildoers, one must demonstrate even fewer limits. Kindness is for the good-hearted.

"Evelyn, you're a mother too. How can you use such cruel tactics against Sandy? She's only seven... if you expose her parentage, revealing she's the daughter of a criminal, how will she hold her head high in the future?"

Seeing Charles soften towards Evelyn, Dahlia immediately began to cry out in distress, putting on a show of heartbreak over Sandy, trying to tarnish Evelyn’s image in Charles’ eyes.

"As long as you don’t accuse Wesley, he’s not a criminal. Wouldn’t that solve everything?"

Dahlia opened and closed her mouth, unable to utter a word. It was such a good opportunity to get rid of Wesley and this troublesome matter, yet she couldn’t bring herself to let it go.

But if she didn’t relent, she’d be contradicting her claim of loving Sandy dearly. Evelyn’s words forced her to relent.

"Charles, let Wesley go. I can endure some grievances, but I can’t watch Sandy be pointed at and whispered about. She can’t handle it."

Moreover, if this matter were exposed, people would know she was assaulted. How could she ever marry into the Jenkins family then? This matter had to be suppressed, not publicized.

"As long as my Sandy can grow up well, happy and healthy, I can endure some grievances," Dahlia said, her voice full of feigned humility. She had no choice but to back down.

Charles looked deeply at Evelyn, then signaled the bodyguards to release Wesley, speaking coldly, "Are you satisfied now?"

"Very satisfied," Evelyn replied with a smile, as if taking joy in Dahlia and Sandy’s pain.

She knew Charles adored Sandy and wouldn't dare to gamble. And Dahlia, in order to maintain her image as a good mother in Charles’ eyes, had no choice but to retreat. Wesley had to be taken away.

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