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Chapter 40
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Regret 40 She truly hadn't expected Evander to be so ruthless.

For Tricia's sake, he was willing to do anything.

"Charlotte, watch your tone!" Xavier wasn't siding with his daughter; instead, he scolded her for speaking too harshly, then turned to Evander with a forced smile. "Evander, don't mind her. She's just a bit hot-tempered, that's all." Charlotte said nothing, holding Evander's gaze.

Evander leaned back in his chair, his eyes meeting hers. “Hiram assaulted someone. The Fontaines refuse to settle and are determined to see him behind bars. So what now? Does the Sterling family think that just because they've gotten close to the Howard family, they can ignore the law?" Mr. and Mrs. Sterling flinched, their faces drained of color.

Charlotte clenched her fists. “He seriously injured someone, so yes, the sentence might be justified. But have you even looked into what actually happened?" Evander frowned.

She pressed on, "I spoke to the lawyer that day and reviewed the case. Hiram didn't throw the first punch. It was self-defense-he just went too far." "I'm not a lawyer." Charlotte felt her heart drop, teetering on the edge of breaking down. She braced her hands against the table. "Evander, what do you want from me?" It was the first tshe'd lost control-lost her temper-in front of him.

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After six years of playing the perfect wife, she couldn't keep up the act anymore.

Natalie watched in shock. She hadn't met Charlotte many times, but her impression was always of someone mild and uncomplaining.

Too mild, in fact.

Which was why everyone thought she was easy to push around.

Evander tapped his fingers idly on the table, offering no response. Everyone expected him to snap, to get angry.

But he didn't.

Chapter 40 After a long silence, the corner of his mouth curled almost imperceptibly. "Either Hiram goes to jail, or you swallow your pride and apologize to Tricia. The choice is yours." Charlotte stared at him, stunned, her breath catching in her chest.

"You know full well-" "Lottie, it's just an apology," Xavier interrupted, trying to reason with her. "Isn't your brother's future more important?" She turned to Xavier in disbelief, her eyes brimming with tears.

They say parents are a child's strongest support.

But all she had was strength.

No one to lean on.

Rachel, Charlotte's mother, hesitated, biting her lip before finally steeling herself. "Lottie, please... help your brother." Her daughter had always been obedient, always the one she worried about least.

She knew Charlotte was hurt, but marriage always meant someone had to compromise...

Suddenly, Charlotte let out a brittle laugh, tipping her head back to swallow her tears. She ran through every funny thing she could remember in her life just to keep from crying. "Fine. I'll apologize," She wiped the corner of her eye with her palm and looked at Evander. "Mr. Howard, is that enough for you?"" Evander saw right through her forced composure and felt a strange pang in his chest.

But she'd crossed a line.

She'd ignored his words, She deserved this.

Evander rose to his feet, calm and deliberate. "Natalie, go to the law office. Take my Instructions with you.

Natalie nodded and left the office.

Evander glanced at Charlotte. "Since you've made your choice, cwithto the Chapter 4U hospital." Charlotte followed him out.

Rachel watched them go, her own heart aching. She truly didn't know if letting her daughter go on suffering in this marriage was the right thing to do... In the back seat of the car:

Charlotte sat beside Evander, silent, staring out the window. From the? moment she got in, she acted as if he didn't exist.

Evander's brow furrowed; he'd been on edge since they left the office “Charlotte, you're givingthe cold shoulder now?" She ignored him.

He loosened his tie and turned toward her. "I'm talking to you." "You once told me, Mr. Howard, that when we're in the sroom, I should keep quiet and not bother you."