Summary of Chapter 35 – A turning point in Never Regret To Love You by Alva
Chapter 35 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Never Regret To Love You, written by Alva. With the hallmarks of Internet literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Charles went upstairs to the study.
Looking at the rows of books on the bookshelves, he seemed to recall that Helen had begged him to leave her some space that day. She wanted to put her books here.
Charles offered to spare a study for her. She angrily turned her back to him and muttered that he was not romantic.
Thinking of that, Charles smiled and reached out to stroke Helen's books on the bookshelves, as if there was her smell left on them.
His hand stopped abruptly and he pulled out a book called Pastries Book. This was the book that the servant mentioned just now.
He gently flipped through the book and found Helen had underlined the contents about how to make a cake and marked the key points.
Charles couldn't help but laugh when he imagined the scene that Helen bent over the desk, and took notes on the book in earnest.
As he flipped through the pages, he suddenly stopped, because the picture of the cake on that page was very beautiful. There was one male and one female doll kissing on the cake, and the blanks of that page were filled with his name and the sentence "I love you".
Charles felt that his heart was filled with emotions.
Putting the book back, Charles turned around and left home. He had the driver send him back to the company.
Charles, sitting in the back seat, kept on making phone calls. He contacted the private investigators and the police. He was determined to find her.
After returning to the company, Charles quickly finished his work and asked his assistant to spare all of his time to find Helen.
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At the police station, the police placed a case on file to look for Helen. The private investigator also called to inform Charles that he had already started investigating. Charles told him about the police's investigation direction and asked him to investigate from other directions. It might be faster.
Before heading to the police station, Charles had considered whether Helen had been kidnapped, but he had not received any unfamiliar messages, emails, or phone calls all night.
If she was kidnapped, the kidnappers would call her family and ask for a ransom in case her family would call the police.
Therefore, Charles was certain that this was not an ordinary kidnapping case. It was planned.
In the next few days, with the help of his friend, Charles was allowed to stay at the police station so that he could keep abreast of the situation.
Captain Hoy, who was in charge of the case, was very experienced and immediately sent people to the hospital to investigate and collect evidence.
Originally, Charles intended to follow them, but when he turned around, Captain Hoy pulled him back and said.
"Mr. Martin, please wait for news here. Don't worry. They are all very professional. They won't make any mistakes."
Charles looked into Captain Hoy's eyes and hesitated for a moment before returning to the lounge to sit.
He felt that his emotions were very unstable now. In order not to cause them any trouble, he'd better wait quietly.
Charles took out the laptop he had brought over and forced himself to concentrate on his work and deal with the documents sent over by his assistant.
Suddenly, he received an email and was stunned for a moment. This was the mailbox he and York used. It seemed that York had found something in Country M.
York was used to doing things thoroughly, especially intelligence work. He would not give up until he collected all the relevant information. And he wouldn't reveal what he found out.

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