Chapter 1195
This Time, I Will Get My Divorce, Mr
Chapter 1195 The Strange Charles Lane
However, Daphne was anxious. Why? Of course, itâs because I donât want to get exposed! She was not really going abroad, so how could she let Sonia send her off? If she did, would that not expose everything?
With both hands tightly holding her phone, she quickly explained, âBecause I booked my flight for 11.00PM, so I donât want to bother you at such a late hour. More importantly, President Fuller wouldnât feel at ease with you going out at that hour.â
That makes sense. While touching her chin, Sonia asked, âBut why did you book a flight for such a late hour?â
Daphne continued to lie, âI especially bought it at that hour because I can catch up on some sleep on the plane and go straight to work when I get there.â
âOh, alright then. I wonât see you off, but you have to send me a text before you get on the plane so that I know youâve successfully boarded. Then, Iâll feel more assured.â
Noticing that Sonia had given up the idea of sending her off, Daphne felt relieved. âAlright, Chairman Reed.â
âAlright. Then, I wonât bother you anymore. Iâll hang up now.â After looking at the time, Sonia found that it was getting late.
Daphne did not want to continue this conversation either; the more she spoke, the more she felt sorry toward Sonia.
Until the end, she was afraid that she could not stand the guilt in her heart and blurted out the truth instead. Therefore, she also felt relieved when Sonia suggested they end the call. âOkay. Goodbye, Chairman Reed.â
âGoodbye.â After hanging up, Daphne set down her phone and felt the heavy burden weighing on her heart return to its place.
Then, Charles came over and sat down beside the bed while smiling. âI didnât expect you to be able to lie so well. You donât even look flustered.â
Hearing the manâs sarcastic words, Daphne laughed self-deprecatingly and stated, âThis is what you asked me to do. You didnât want Chairman Reed to know you brought me here, so you asked me to resign, and since I canât tell her the truth, I can only lie.â
âAre you putting the blame on me?â Charles asked with narrowed eyes. Turning her head away, she replied, âNo. Iâm blaming myself.â
Blaming myself for why I didnât push him away. Blaming myself for why I didnât abort this child sooner. Otherwise, all of this wouldnât have happened.
However, she was curious about how Charles found out about her pregnancy and how he knew she wanted to abort their child. More importantly, how did he know the exact place and time of her operation and arrived there just in time to stop her?
Everything that happened made her curious.
She did not know how he found out about these things, but she was certain that it was not Sonia, who had never asked her about Charles during the phone call. So, there was no way that Sonia would know anything about Charlesâ involvement and acknowledgement regarding her pregnancy and abortion.
Therefore, the mystery now lay in when and how he received such information. âWhat are you thinking about?â As he noticed the light flashing across her eyes, Charles could not help but ask.
Daphne avoided his gaze and answered, âNothing.â
She had no intention of asking him how he found out. She knew she would not get an answer if she asked anyway. Of course, he wouldnât tell me. Why should I ask? Itâd probably be easier if I found it out myself sooner or later.
As Charles sensed her reluctance to let on anything, his face fell as he got to his feet. âFine, then. Itâs getting late and I have to go. You stay here, and someone will come over to take care of you. If thereâs nothing important, donât contact the outside world or try to leave. Otherwise, I donât know what I might do. Do you understand?â
Raising her head to reveal her pale face, Daphne asked, âPresident Lane, are you keeping me under house arrest?â
After showing an unknown smile, he responded, âIf you like it that way, I can make it possible.â
Daphneâs face became even paler.
Who would like this?
âThatâs it. Iâll be leaving now. You can call me if thereâs anything.â Charles raised his hand and unconsciously patted her head.
However, he then remembered that this person was Daphne and not Sonia, so his hand stopped midair and his face fell.
He could not understand, Why do I feel like patting her head?
This woman is clearly not Sonia and I have never patted any womanâs head.
But with Daphne, I suddenly have the thought of doing that.
Daphne is obviously different from Sonia.
Then, Charles retracted his hand and looked down at it for a while as his face became even darker.
He thought he had gone mad because he never saw Daphne as a sister, yet he wanted to pat her head. What could it be besides the possibility that he had gone mad?
Putting down his hand, he looked at her with his dark eyes as if he wanted to find a reason.
Yet, not only did he not find any clue after a while, it made him even more bothered the more he thought about it. Then, he snorted and left.
Meanwhile, Daphne watched as he left furiously and found him confusing.
I didnât even provoke him, so why is he suddenly so angry?
At that moment, she found that Charlesâ temper had worsened. His temper had always been good before and he would never be as emotional as he was now, making the whole situation even more confusing.
Perhaps it was because he was looking at the person he hated, right?
Smiling bitterly, she raised her head to look at the ceiling and fell into a daze.
On the other hand, Charles left the private villa and went back to his car.
He was not in a hurry to leave, but he sat in the driverâs seat, leaned against his seat, and covered his eyes with one hand, seemingly exhausted.
In actuality, he was not tired but frustrated. The feeling that was arising within him was something he did not know how to explain. It made him feel uneasy with a sense of losing control while his intuition was telling him that this feeling would stay for a very long time, and it would only get heavier as time passed.
He also knew that he became this way because of Daphne. Otherwise, he would never behave like this when he was facing other people.
Only when he was faced with Daphne that he became unlike himself.
Under normal circumstances, he should distance himself from someone who could make him behave differently. Yet, for some reason, not only did he not do that, he even decided to keep this uncontrolled factor by his side. That was why he questioned his own sanity in the car.
As he was pondering about this, the phone in his bag rang and it interrupted the dazed episode of Charles.
He rubbed his face, not wanting to think about these bothersome things, and sat up straight before taking out his phone.
When he saw who was calling, a smile appeared on his face as he answered the call, âSonny.â
It was a call from Sonia.
After she found out that Daphneâs situation was not like what she and Rita had thought, she felt assured.
Following her call with Daphne, she remembered Tomâs words when she left the house that afternoon and decided to phone Charles.
âCharles, are you busy?â she asked.
As he looked out the window and toward the villa, Charlesâ eyes shone as he replied, âNo, Iâm not. Whatâs the matter?â
âItâs nothing. I just want to tell you that Connor was beaten up,â she said.
Surprised, he asked, âSo soon? Lance is quite efficient now. He used to be a slow poke and had a slow tempo when doing what he was asked. I thought heâd take at least one to two days before proceeding with the plan, but I didnât expect heâd get someone to beat up Connor right after I told him about it last night. It doesnât seem like him.â
He was shocked and happy as he spoke.