Summary of Chapter 567 – A turning point in Cold Husband Burning Regret: The Divorce He Couldn't Handle by Clarissa Penrose
Chapter 567 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.
At noon, Charlotte was having lunch with Lilith when she overheard colleagues at a nearby table chatting excitedly about getting paid. She pulled out her phone to check her bank notifications.
"Charlotte, did your salary come through?"
Charlotte took a sip of her soup. "I'm not taking a salary for the next six months."
"What?" Lilith stared at her in disbelief. "He's making you work for free?"
"I call it a voluntary contribution," she said with a small smile. "Professor Carstairs is in a tight spot right now. Just try to be understanding."
"Him? An heir to a fortune is in a tight spot?" Lilith paused as a thought struck her. "Then again, I guess it makes sense. I've even seen him at those cheap roadside diners, and he wears the same few outfits over and over. I was starting to wonder if he'd gone bankrupt."
Charlotte looked up. "How do you know he goes to roadside diners?"
"Well, you know, I just..." Lilith forced a smile. "We happen to live in the same area, by coincidence."
"You found a place?"
She nodded. "Karin helped me find it. It's a one-bedroom for fifteen hundred a month. Not bad."
"Karin is...?"
"That college student who works as Judd's assistant. He's a really nice guy."
Charlotte didn't recall the name, but she did remember a young, clean-cut university student with glasses who assisted Judd. He definitely fit the description of a recent graduate just entering the workforce.
And Lilith, also a recent graduate, was a bright, pretty, and likable young woman. They probably had a lot in common. It wouldn't be a surprise if she had no shortage of admirers. Still, it wasn't her place to pry into Lilith's personal life.
...
Inside a high-end restaurant that had been booked out for a private event, the atmosphere was quiet and serene.
Evander sat at a window table across from Caleb, who was elegantly holding a wine glass by its stem.


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