Summary of Chapter 551 – A turning point in Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle by Clarissa Penrose
Chapter 551 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle, written by Clarissa Penrose. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Tobias’s wrist throbbed, but the man’s intimidating aura was a clear warning. He gritted his teeth, unwilling to back down. “Miss Rayburn, you’d better think this through. Are you sure you don’t want to know the truth?”
Charlotte answered him calmly, “Our family’s business is no concern of Mr. Lowe’s.”
“You—”
“Didn’t you hear her?” Evander shot him a glacial, meaningful look. “Or do you need me to see you out?”
Tobias swallowed hard, backing away toward his car while pointing a finger at Evander. “You just wait, you son of a bitch!”
He then sped away in his car.
Evander stood behind Charlotte, lifting a strand of her long hair to his lips. “This guy from the Lowe family really doesn’t know when to quit.”
“As if you’re any different.”
He paused, then chuckled softly. “I never claimed to be.”
Charlotte turned to face him. “What are you doing here?”
“I wanted to see you, so I came.”
She was at a loss for words and turned away. “You’re ridiculous.”
Evander just smiled without saying a word.
As Sean and Caleb left the Rayburn estate, Sean froze when he saw Charlotte standing with “Mr. Evander.” Before he could react, Caleb smiled beside him. “Don’t you think Lottie and Mr. Evander make a great pair?”
Sean’s lips twitched. “No man on earth is good enough for my daughter!”
Charlotte looked over, instinctively putting some distance between herself and Evander. “Dad?”
Sean walked over, his eyes fixed on Evander. He frowned, and though his tone wasn’t exactly warm, he was still polite. “What a surprise, Mr. Evander. Why don’t you come in?”
Evander met his gaze, nodding respectfully but without a hint of subservience. A perfectly measured smile touched his lips. “I heard about the matter concerning the Rayburn family’s eldest daughter and came to offer my condolences. It seems I’ve arrived at an inconvenient time.”
Caleb stepped in to smooth things over, patting Sean’s arm and smiling at Evander. “I appreciate the sentiment, Mr. Evander, but today is truly not a good day. My father isn’t well enough to receive guests personally.”
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