Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife

Chapter 718 Acknowledging Another Life Savior 0 n Purpose



Chapter 718 Acknowledging Another Life Savior 0 n Purpose

Yvonne said with a smile, "She made a fuss to see me last night and she won't leave if she doesn't get to see me. She even waited outside in the rain, so I'm seeing her now. I'm going to see what she’s up to."

Henry rubbed his eyebrows and said, "It's up to you."

Yvonne said to the maid, "Bring her over."

"Okay," the maid answered, turned around, and went out.

After a few minutes, the maid came back with Mandy behind her who looked pale.

Mandy's walking was a little wobbly, her pace was weak, and she looked tired. In addition, she was wearing someone's set of oversized clothes, making her look even thinner and weaker.

She looked at the people who were enjoying their breakfast and her stomach growled.

She immediately covered her stomach and lowered her head in embarrassment. "I'm sorry, chairman and president. I'm such an embarrassment."

However, no one responded to her.

Elliot curled his lips, then lowered his head and continued to eat his food.

Henry didn't even look at her. He put the milk in front of Yvonne. "Drink more."

Yvonne hummed and smiled gently.

Upon seeing these, Mandy was angry and aggrieved.

Even if these people didn't look at her, how could they not ask her to sit down for breakfast? They clearly heard her stomach growling earlier! 2

Right when Mandy felt wronged and wanted to cry, Sue suddenly called her, "Miss Lovett."

Mandy quickly responded, "Yes?"

Was she going to invite her for breakfast?

However, her hope was soon to be crushed. Sue's next sentence made her feel disappointed and her heart was cold for a moment.

Sue said coldly, "Miss Lovette, don't you want to see sir, madam, and the young Mr. Lancaster? Now that you see them, what do you want to tell them? If there's nothing else, please leave since they're still having breakfast."

Elliot gave her a look of admiration.

Sue smiled.

When Mandy saw it, she felt even more uncomfortable.

Did he want her to leave so badly?

When Sue saw that Mandy didn't speak, she was a little annoyed and urged, "Miss Lovette, are you still

not going to say it?"

Mandy bit her lower lip. "I'll say it. I'm actually here to thank Chairman Lancaster."

"Thank me?" Henry raised an eyebrow and finally looked at her after she came in. "What are you thanking me for?"

Yvonne also looked at Mandy.

Was this woman thanking them for firing her?

Mandy twisted her fingers and looked at Henry bashfully. "Thank you, Chairman Lancaster, for saving me. I was caught in the rain last night and had a fever. Fortunately, you saved me. Otherwise, I..."

"Wait a minute!" Elliot made a stopping gesture to interrupt her. "You said you have a high fever and Henry saved you?"

Mandy gently nodded her head. "Yes."

Elliot smiled. "Yvonne, did you hear that? Your husband took your credit." 1

Yvonne touched the jam and glanced at Mandy with a smile. "I've heard it."

Mandy met Yvonne's eyes and she felt guilty. She quickly looked away as she didn’t want to look at Yvonne.

Yvonne found Mandy's action ridiculous.

Henry narrowed his eyes and stared at Mandy. "Why d o you say that I saved you?"

Mandy moved her lips, trying to say something.

Elliot interrupted her, "What else could it be? She wants to get close to you. Deep down in her heart, she knew very well that Yvonne was the one who saved her, but she didn't want to say it. She

insists that you saved her. This way, she can repay your kindness and use it as an excuse to pester you."

Hearing this, Henry's face suddenly became extremely gloomy, and the air surrounding him was cold.

At the same time, Mandy also hated Elliot for being nosy.

Did he have to do this to her just because she disliked him?

Yvonne was the only one who was calm.

Yvonne drank the milk without saying a word.

As soon as Mandy thanked Henry, she knew what was on Mandy's mind and her purpose.

So there was no need for her to say anything. It didn't make sense.

Henry pointed at Mandy. "Sue, chase her out!"

Mandy shook her head in a panic. "No, Chairman Lancaster. Why do you drive me away?"

Henry said in a cold voice, "Why? You don't even want to admit your actual life savior, but you gave the credit to another person just for your own advantage. I don't want to see people like you."

Elliot chuckled and didn't speak.

Yvonne remained silent.

Sue, on the other hand, was eager to get up and chase her away.

Seeing this, Mandy quickly dodged Sue and said, "I'm sorry, Chairman Lancaster. I'm wrong. I shouldn’t have done this."

Then she looked at Yvonne again. "Mrs. Lancaster, I'm begging you to forgive me. I won't do it next time."

Before Yvonne spoke, Elliot said in surprise, "Next time?"

This woman wouldn't use her illness as an excuse to enter the family residence next time, right?

Mandy's eyes flashed. "No. I mean..."

Yvonne rubbed her temples and waved away. "That's enough. I don't care what you mean. Sue, take her away. She's very noisy."

Sue responded and held Mandy.

Mandy wanted to struggle, but she wasn't as strong as her opponent, Sue, who often did house chores.

Therefore, Sue took her out easily while she was yelling and shouting all over the place.

The dining room finally became quiet. Content bel0ngs to Nôvel(D)r/a/ma.Org.

Yvonne felt that her head felt much better.

She took a deep breath and said, "This is the first time I've seen such a person."

Elliot agreed and nodded. "That's right. She's crazy."

Henry put a piece of bacon on Yvonne's plate and glanced at Elliot coldly. "You wanted her to be your assistant."

Elliot choked, "I didn't know she was such a person at that time."

Henry snorted.

Elliot squinted his eyes. "Henry, don’t you laugh at me. Don’t forget that she came for you."

Henry’s face became stern.

Seeing this, Yvonne laughed and said, "Well, let's not talk about her. It's killing the mood. Let's eat. After breakfast, you can go to work and I'll go out for a while."

Henry immediately became nervous when he heard that she was going out. “Where are you going?”

Elliot looked at her too.

After all, Yvonne was now the VIP in the Lancaster family and she couldn't get into an accident.

Yvonne said after drinking milk, "I'm meeting Lynette.”

Henry pursed his lips. "You can't go."

Elliot asked, "Who's Lynette?"

He thought the name was familiar, but he couldn't remember where he had heard it.

Yvonne put down her glass of milk and cleared his doubt. "She was the one who poisoned Grandpa a few years ago."

Elliot suddenly remembered. "It was her."

Back then, he didn't know his true identity, nor the fact that he was Shaw Taylor's pawn. He only thought of revenge on the Lancaster family, so he had been monitoring the Lancaster family.

Then he found out that Jacqueline had bribed Yvonne’s best friend to poison Grandpa. At that time, h e thought it was a good time for him to attack the Lancaster family, so he didn't stop her.

Thinking about it now, he really regretted it.

If he stopped Lynette at that time and told Yvonne what Lynette was going to do, Grandpa might not have died.

Although they hadn't met formally, Elliot felt sad when he thought of the old man who missed him.

Elliot took a deep breath, suppressed the discomfort i n his heart, and asked, "Isn't she in prison? How did she get out?"


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