Maybe since she was cute, smart, kind, and likable, her situation had moved God and made God help her.
When Henry was about to do something heinous and despicable to her, a phone call had rescued her.
Charlotte didn't know who had called Henry.
After taking the call, Henry had let her go.
The man had disappeared.
Before leaving, he had sent a driver to take her home.
Though she always gritted her teeth with hatred for Henry, this had made her feel a little less hatred toward him.
By the time she got home, the hatred had disappeared completely.
She had a big heart, so she did not hold grudges against people.
The most important thing was that no matter how despicable Henry had been tonight, she was indebted to him.
She couldn't just remember all the bad things and forget the good things other people did.
After returning home, she saw that Yolanda was watching TV with the eight children.