Chapter 414
Theresa sat next to her father and ate breakfast with him.
Sitting aside and looking at Theresa, Charlie knew that she was happy to stay with her father.
So, although Johnson made him suffer a little, he could also accept it.
At noon, Leah and Sarah came over.
Seeing Charlie and Theresa here, Sarah was a little surprised, “Why are you here?”
When Charlie saw Sarah, he didn’t say a word.
Jonathan glanced at Charlie and said, “Mrs. Calsis, we’ll just go
Theresa knew they didn’t want to see Sarah.
So, she nodded and said, “Okay, I’ll be with you in a minute.”
back.”
After seeing the two of them leave, Sarah said, “It’s amazing that Charlie would come to see Dad in the
hospital. He didn’t come to look for trouble, did he?”
Theresa gave her a look and said, “You think I’m you, offending the Calsis Family and causing our
family to go
bankrupt?”
“You can only mention old scores?”
Theresa looked at her, smiling crookedly, “Since you dare to do it, don’t be afraid of others to mention.”
Sarah laughed, “Charlie is just a cripple. Why are you so cherished for him? And even if he was nice to
you now,
so what? It’s still me who didn’t want him.”
“Do you dare to say it again?” Theresa looked at Sarah and wondered why she was speaking so
harshly.
Charlie had let her go, but she still called him a cripple.
Leah glanced at Sarah, who had to keep her mouth shut..
She was not afraid of Theresa.
But she didn’t want to leave a bad impression in front of her father.
She said, “Dad, mom and I are coming to get you out of the hospital.”
Theresa said, “Dad, I’ll go back first.”
“Okay.”
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Theresa stood up and walked out the door.
Looking at Theresa’s back and then at Johnson, Leah smiled and asked, “Why did Charlie come over
to see
you?”
“He accompanied Theresa.”
“He didn’t give you a hard time, did he?” Leah was a little worried.
She had been in contact with Charlie and knew that he had a problem with their family.
Johnson said, “No.”
“Then he’s really changed,” Sarah said.
Johnson looked to Sarah, “Now that Charlie has spared you, you need to say less to make people
angry.”
“I didn’t say it in front of him.” Sarah said, “Why Theresa is so concerned about Charlie? He almost
bankrupted our family before, then I couldn’t say anything? But it looks like they’re getting along pretty
well. Dad, right? I told you at the beginning that Theresa and he were close. Unlike me… I can’t coax
him who has
such a terrible temper.”
Leah said, “Your dad is not feeling well, and you just say less. You’re really.
“Okay, it’s my fault.” Sarah looked at Johnson and introspected seriously.
Soon it was the weekend.
Neither Leonard nor Ben went to school, and they were currently in homeschool.
When Theresa returned from watching the two children, she found Charlie and Jonathan in the
dressing room
with Jonathan holding the clothes and asking, “Is this okay?”
Charlie shook his head.
Jonathan gave him a new one.
But when Jonathan took several clothes for Charlie in a row, he was not very satisfied. Theresa walked
to the door, looked at the two men, and asked, “What are you doing?” Looking to Theresa and then to
Charlie, Jonathan said, “I’m changing Mr. Calsis’ clothes.” Theresa glanced at the clothes he was
carrying in his hand, “Isn’t this nice?”
“Not good enough,” Charlie said, “I’m not handsome wearing it.”
“Theresa looked at the man in confusion, “Why?”
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