This is not because of what he did to Uncle Hogan, Charlie is fair and objective, although Uncle Hogan is the underdog in this matter, but it is also really the fault of Uncle Hogan.
That Gerard, for his dignity and reputation, wants to retaliate against Uncle Hogan and it is all human nature. However, the point that Charlie is most dissatisfied with Gerard, is this person’s insubordination.
According to the dictation of Uncle Hogan in the roast goose store at that time, in the earliest incident, Uncle Hogan had first called his father for help. Charlie’s father had immediately flown to Hong Kong and with Gerard reached an agreement, so he looked at his face and let Uncle Hogan leave. But not long after that, with the father and grandfather conflict, Mr. Wade took Charlie and his mother to settle in Aurous Hill. After that, the parents were killed.
The first thing that Gerard did after learning of his father’s death was to go back on his word. He completely disregarded the previous agreement with his father and almost immediately sent a large number of people around the world to hunt down Uncle Hogan.
The reason why he gave up temporarily was that Orrin Sun took over for his father. And fortunately, Orrin was seriously ill and Stefanie found Charlie. Otherwise, in case Orrin died of illness, Gerard would certainly also renege after knowing. In that case, Uncle Hogan would have been killed by the assassins who coveted the bounty. Moreover, Gerard was now ready to use a curved way to get around his promise to Orrin, which made Charlie despise his character even more. Not being moral and not respecting promises, this is the reason for Charlie’s greatest dissatisfaction.
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