In that moment, Charlie lost control of his emotions. He bowed his head, covered his face and cried out loud!
In his youth, Charlie's parents were brutally taken from him. For years afterward, the weight of solitude and the burden of living alone haunted him. Were it not for the unwavering care and guidance from Mrs. Lewis over the past decade, Charlie might have succumbed to despair, veering toward a distorted path, or worse, ending his own life.
The discovery of the ‘Apocalyptic Book’ granted him the ability to unravel the hidden details of his parents' demise. Learning that his father orchestrated his safe upbringing in the orphanage intensified Charlie's sense of shame.
But the revelation that the ‘Apocalyptic Book’ was his father's bequest and that the destiny he unlocked was, in fact, his father's self-sacrifice, overwhelmed him with shame.
Adding to Charlie's torment were the recent words of Peter. Cole described the act of stripping away one's fate as the cruelest thing he had ever witnessed.
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