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The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family novel Chapter 5761

Summary for Chapter 5761: The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family

Summary of Chapter 5761 – A pivotal chapter in The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family by Adela

The chapter Chapter 5761 is one of the most intense moments in The Man in Power After Being Married into Her Family, written by Adela. With signature elements of the Billionaires genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Logan took the tea knife and quickly expressed his gratitude while intending to cut the pill in half directly.

At this moment, Charlie spoke up, “Mr. Carrick, there's no need for you to do that.”

Logan was slightly startled and instinctively looked at Charlie. Charlie then took out another Rejuvenating Pill and handed it to Logan, saying, “This one is for your wife. Could you please pass it to her on my behalf?”

Not only was Logan stunned by this, but even Vera was also taken aback. She never expected Charlie to produce another invaluable Rejuvenating Pill to give to Logan's wife, whom he had never met before.

Charlie had visited Scarlet Pinnacle Manor several times, and Logan's wife had always avoided him, never meeting him in person.

This was also the first time Charlie had given a Rejuvenating Pill to a stranger. His reason for doing so was solely out of gratitude for Vera saving his life.

To Charlie, these three elderly men were all orphans raised by Vera. Logan's wife, presumably trusted by Vera, also fell into this category. Charlie felt that Vera had bestowed upon him a miraculous ring and saved his life. He was indebted to her to such an extent that he didn't know how to repay her.

Thus, he felt more generous toward those around Vera.

In Charlie's eyes, the kindness received should be repaid generously. Considering how Vera had saved his life, even if it meant giving them several Rejuvenating Pills or even making a furnace full of pills specifically for them, it was nothing excessive.

Despite feeling shocked and excited, Logan didn't dare to take the pill without Vera's approval. Thus, he could only look to her, awaiting her consent.

Although Logan didn't understand why Charlie was so kind to them or even to his wife, he knew one thing: this generosity wasn't for them but for their young lady.

In other words, Charlie's generosity was entirely because of Vera.

Vera couldn't help but shed tears as she watched them gradually become younger.

As she had mentioned, after the end of World War II, it had become increasingly difficult for her to evade the pursuit of the Qing Eliminating Society, so she had stopped adopting orphans.

In a sense, Logan and his companions were the few remaining fruits of her labor in adopting orphans. If these three were to die, Vera would truly enter a state of loneliness, which might last for a hundred years or until her death with no chance of reversal.

Therefore, although she had always shown indifference toward them, she had developed a sense of dependence on them.

The fact that these three men could live an additional twenty years meant that her loneliness would decrease by the same amount.

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