Hero of Hearts (The Charismatic Charlie Wade) Chapter 4260
Welcome, dear readers, to an exhilarating new chapter in the saga of the Charismatic Charlie Wade!
- An unsettling warning about consuming refreshments hints at potential dangers lurking within the charity dinner.
- Hogan’s keen observations reveal a sense of unease and a lack of escape routes within the luxurious, yet confined, lounge.
- Sara’s personal connection to the charity’s orphanage theme adds depth to her involvement, tying into Charlie’s past.
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A seemingly innocent charity dinner might be more than it appears.Hogan’s growing unease hints at potential hidden dangers within the luxurious lounge.Sara’s personal connection to the orphanage theme adds a layer of intrigue to her presence.
Sara nodded and said, “Thank you for your hard work.”
“We should.” The other party said, “By the way Miss Gu, there are some drinks and desserts inside,”
“You are advised not to consume them freely for safety’s sake.”
“Okay, I know.”
After Sara finished speaking, she looked at Charlie and Hogan and said, “Uncle Chen, Charlie, let’s go in and sit down for a while.”
After saying that, she looked at Tasha and spoke, “Tasha, you also come in and take a rest.”
The four of them then went into the lounge.
As soon as Hogan entered the lounge, he began to look around.
Although the lounge was luxuriously decorated and well furnished, he felt that this place was really difficult to feel safe.
Because, this lounge contacts the outside world only a door, in addition, is a completely enclosed space.
Under normal circumstances, the privacy of this room is excellent,
But once in danger, this room almost does not have any chance of escape.
Thinking of this, he could not help but with some worry, always feel, this charity dinner and this confined room, seems to hide some hidden secrets.
So, he asked Sara: “Miss Gu, how were you invited to this charity dinner?”
Sara said: “The vice president Luan is my father’s former friend,”