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Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife
Chapter 349 Lynette Went to Prison

Chapter 349 Lynette Went to Prison

CHAPTER 349 LYNETTE WENT TO PRISON

At the time, in the parking lot of the nursing home, Jacqueline told her before leaving that she would let her experience betrayal from the people around her.

So didn't Lynette just betray her?

Yvonne started breathing heavily as she thought about this. She stared at Lynette's phone, wishing she could slap Jacqueline through it.

"So I was just a pawn for you to get revenge against Yvonne," Lynette laughed at herself, full of sorrow. "So your promise for me and my family to settle abroad was a lie?"

"Obviously?" Jacqueline started playing with her hair and responded lazily, "I don’t have the means to let you leave Vancouver. It's controlled by the Lancaster family. I thought you were dumb but I can’t believe you actually bought it, idiot!"

After speaking, she hung up mercilessly.

Lynette was silent for a while but she suddenly smashed her phone against the wall with a grim face.

With a clatter, the phone broke and shattered into pieces.

Her sudden change shocked Yvonne.

She quickly looked at Lynette and she saw her crouch down on the ground. She curled herself into a ball like she did on the bed before, and buried her head between her knees while wailing and crying.

She knew why Lynette was crying, but she did not know how to comfort her, nor did she want to.

After all, it was Lynette's choice to have done it. She sympathized, but it did not mean forgiveness.

Since she did not intend to forgive her, why bother comforting her?

"Lynette, now you know how wrong it was to do what you did. Not only did you betray our friendship, you almost killed someone, and Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger can’t come back to their country either. A home they can’t come back to. Are you happy now?" Yvonne looked down at Lynette blankly and spoke coldly.

Lynette stiffened for a moment and did not answer her -she cried louder instead.

Yvonne sighed and shook her head as she walked out the door.

After leaving the suite, she looked at Henry. "Henry, I know you want to get revenge against Lynette, but let's leave it for today. She found out the truth and she’s emotionally broken right now. Your sudden appearance might make her do something stupid, so let’s come back tomorrow and I won't stop you from doing whatever you want."

Henry met Yvonne's gaze and it took him several seconds before looking away. "I hope this is not an excuse for you to help her escape."

"No way, I'm not the kind of person who doesn't know how to distinguish between right and wrong. If you do something wrong, you should be punished, and I can't let Grandpa down. If you don't trust me, you can send someone here to watch over her," Yvonne pouted as she spoke-she was a little unhappy. 1

He actually thought she wanted to give Lynette time t o escape.

"No need, let's go." Henry turned and walked towards the elevator.

Yvonne looked at him with resentment.

What did he mean?

Did he believe her or not?

She did not understand, but she did not have to think about it either. After greeting the two bodyguards, she ran after Henry.

Back at the villa, it was already afternoon.

After Henry went upstairs and changed his clothes, he answered the phone and went out again.

She felt a little sad seeing him so busy. She couldn't help him with anything.

"Madam." Sue came over with a glass of milk.

Yvonne calmed down and smiled at her. "What's the matter?" "How's the master?"

Yvonne recalled the old man's weak body and pale face, and shook her head slightly.

Sue sighed, "God will take care of the Conrad family."

"Okay Sue, that’s enough." Yvonne patted the back of her hand. "Grandpa will be fine."

"I hope so. Didn't they say that master still needs to go through gastric lavage surgery?" Sue was worried.

Yvonne lowered her eyes. "When's the operation?"

"It seems to be the day after tomorrow," Sue answered after thinking for a while.

Yvonne scrunched her hair. "It's a little rushed." 1

"They have to rush it. The sodium nitrite in his body must be cleaned out early and can't be kept for long. This is also for his own good," Sue said.

The corners of Yvonne's mouth twitched. "I know. I'm just worried that my Grandpa's body hasn't fully recovered, so it may be too much for him to get a surgery now."

For the elderly, once their body could not bear it, the consequences would be serious.

"There’s no other way, if..."

Before Sue could finish, the sound of a mobile phone ringing suddenly interrupted Sue.

Yvonne smiled apologetically and quickly put down the milk in her hand to grab the phone out of her

pocket.

The call was from a new number, but it was a local number.

She was puzzled but still chose to answer anyway." Hello, this is Yvonne."

"Hello Miss Frey, I'm from The Stellar Hotel." The person on the other end of the phone introduced himself.

Yvonne stiffened her back when she heard this. "It's about the girl named Lynette. What happened?"

It had been one night since she saw Lynette at the hotel, and she had not called her.

She couldn't help but wonder if something happened t o Lynette.

"Yes." The person on the other end of the phone replied, "Miss Lynette just called the police and has now been taken away by the police station. Before leaving, she asked me to tell you not to

worry. She went to turn herself in."

"What? She turned herself in?" Yvonne stood up from the sofa in surprise.

Sue looked at her curiously. "Madam, is it the girl who poisoned the master?"

Yvonne nodded and listened carefully to the person o n the other end of the phone. "Yes, she said she did something wrong and should be responsible for her actions."

"I see, thank you," Yvonne smiled reluctantly.

She finally put down the phone and exhaled, "She actually thought it through."

"This is good too. She turned herself in. It's at least better than falling into sir's hands," Sue said.

Yvonne sighed, "Yes, if she falls into Henry’s hands, she’ll have to peel her skin if she doesn't die, but now i f she goes to jail, what should her parents do?"

"This is what she should think about on her own," Sue shrugged.

Yvonne rubbed her eyebrows. "I will tell Henry about this and see what he thinks about Lynette."

After that, she picked up the phone again and dialed Henry's number.

When Henry received her call, he was still on his way t o the company.

He slowed down and put on the Bluetooth. "What's the matter?"

"Lynette turned herself in," Yvonne replied.

Henry frowned, "When?"

"Just now. The hotel notified me, so I called to tell you and to ask you what you think," Yvonne bit her lips.

Henry turned the steering wheel expressionlessly. " Think about what?" "The revenge. She turned herself in now, and she will g o through the hardship of being in prison. Are you still planning to take revenge against her?" Yvonne asked.

Henry let out a cold voice. "Do you think I'll let her go s o easily?" i

Yvonne stuck out her tongue and thought in her heart that she knew it would not be that simple.

"Then what are you going to do?" Yvonne asked again.

Henry narrowed his eyes, "I'll get people to watch her i n prison. So Yvonne, you better not beg for her."

Yvonne pursed her lips. "I'm not saying anything to beg for her. I just want to know what you’ll do."

"That's good." Henry pressed the button on the headset and hung up the phone before taking off the headset and throwing it on the passenger seat. At the same time, he turned the car around, changed course, and drove in the direction of the police station. 3

Yvonne did not know that Henry had gone to the police station. She was still dissatisfied that Henry suddenly hung up the phone because she still had something to say. exclusive content.

"Madam, what did sir say?" Sue asked while looking at Yvonne.