Hero of Hearts (The Charismatic Charlie Wade) Chapter 4072
Welcome, dear reader, to an enthralling new installment of Hero of Hearts (The Charismatic Charlie Wade)!
- A shocking family reunion unfolds at the auction, revealing unexpected connections and raising the stakes for a coveted item.
- The protagonist’s profound understanding of classical literature is highlighted, underscoring its significant role in his personal history and memory.
- Intense questions arise concerning family loyalties and the true beneficiaries behind a high-profile bid for a mysterious artifact.
Unravel the mysteries surrounding family ties and unexpected auction revelations in this captivating chapter!
Discover the surprising connection between a familiar face and a bidding war for a coveted item.Explore the protagonist’s deep understanding of classical literature and its influence on his world.Delve into the lingering questions about family loyalties and the true intentions behind a significant purchase.
In his memory, he had three uncles, his eldest uncle Marshal,
His second uncle Marcus An, and his youngest uncle Martel.
In addition to that, there was a sister-in-law named Tece An.
In fact, these three uncles, as well as a sister-in-law, Charlie met only a handful of times.
But the reason why he could remember their names very clearly was that, like his mother Margaret An’s name.
All were inspired from a classical writing he had read.
Although he did not go to college properly, his family gave him an extraordinary initiation before he was eight years old.
He had been studying classical works under his mother’s tutelage since he was young,
And he has long been familiar with “History” and “Poetry”,
So he naturally remembered the names of his three uncles and his sister-in-law clearly.
And he never dreamed that the 099, who was just expelled from the field, was his own great uncle!
No wonder he looked more or less familiar to him, but could not recall where he had seen him.
After all, his own encounter with him is too little, and more than twenty years have passed,