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“Why don’t you go and talk with him first?” Elena said. “No, let’s have dinner first.” Charles’s voice softened a little. “Isn’t it good to keep him waiting?” she whispered. “What if there’s something urgent?” “Don’t worry, it isn’t urgent,” Charles said calmly, “and he was willing to wait.” Elena was hesitant to keep questions Charles, knowing there were overtones in his words, she decided it was best to stop asking. After dinner, Charles said to the servant, “Take Mr. Young to the study.” The servant left and Charles walked Elena to her bedroom before heading to the study. Garry was waiting patiently, with an agitated expression. When he saw Charles walk into the room he heaved a sigh of relief. He said with an ingratiating smile, “Charles, is there some kind of misunderstandin