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Mr. Charles's Hidden Wife novel Chapter 190

The expression Wendy had on her face wasn't too far off either.

Prior to this, she did suspect the people in her office, 

but she refused to believe it was true upon seeing it for herself. 

"Isn't this Cael from your office?" Jason asked as he stared at the screen. 

Wendy and Linda both shot each other a look.

"This must be a mistake, Howell. It must be... a coincidence, right? Perhaps Cael also just so happened to visit the Internet Café that day?" Wendy asked after a long pause.

"Even if he so happened to post on the forums that day, it can't mean the comments are a coincidence as well. Two coincidences just seem too unlikely to me. There's even a video at the back stating that the comments were posted from a different Internet Café. These two Cafés might be a distance from campus, but just so happen to be near to where Mr. Cael lives. How's this considered a coincidence anymore?" Howell explained.

"I can't believe that Cael could even do this to a young lady. That's just pure evil." Jason scoffed.

"How are you any better than him when you also came up to Wendy without any proof to scold her when you clearly didn't have the facts?" Linda voiced out, all upset.

When Howell heard her say that, he looked at Jason in displeasure. "How dare you bully Miss Evans," he growled.

"I just wanted some clarity out of this whole situation we're in right now," Jason muttered guiltily.

"Clarity doesn't mean you can go around accusing Miss Evans of something she has never done without proof," Linda snorted in reply.

Howell then crossed his arms in response. "Even if Miss Evans did it, so what? The girl was from your faculty, so the fact that she confessed to a man and got rejected doesn't concern our faculty at all. Is it really that hard for her to accept the truth?" he added and shot him an evil eye. 

Linda nodded in agreement and continued, "That's right. Remember your promise just now, Jason? You have to apologise to Miss Evans now that she managed to show you her evidence," 

He frowned as he wasn't willing to part with his pride just yet. "But it was one guy in your office did it, wasn't it?" he argued.

After hearing him say that, Wendy immediately buried her sorrow and replied him in a chilly tone, "The people in my office can't represent me. Cael is Cael and I am me.

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