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Chapter 350 Losing A Friend

CHAPTER 350 LOSING A FRIEND

Yvonne put down the phone. "He said that he would send someone to watch Lynette in prison."

"Watch her?" Sue was stunned and it took her a few seconds to understand what she meant. "He wants to pay someone from the prison to beat Lynette up?"

"I think so...?" Yvonne nodded uncertainly.

Sue sighed, "But I have a feeling that sir wouldn't let her go so simply."

"Do you think he’s going to do something else?" The corner of Yvonne's mouth twitched.

Sue chuckled, "Who knows? We'll find out tomorrow. Trust me, Lynette’s ruling will be out tomorrow."

"Yeah," Yvonne replied softly as she looked at the coffee table and let her mind drift away, not knowing what she was thinking.

The next day, as Sue said, Lynette’s ruling was out.

She was guilty of poisoning and intentional homicide. Even if she pleaded guilty, she would still be sentenced to 15 years. On top of that, because of Henry's manipulation, her sentence was increased by another five years, making it a total of 20 years.

Lynette was only 25 years old, and her sentence of 20 years would make her 45 by the time she finished serving her time in prison. It could be said that her life had been ruined. 2 Content is © by .

A sentence like that made people feel bad for her.

On top of that, Yvonne also felt a little sorry.

Of course, she was not sorry for Lynette, but for Mr. and Mrs Yaeger.

At such an old age and poor health, their daughter went to prison, and nobody knew what their future would be like in the future.

She did not know if Lynette regretted it either.

"She wants to see you." Henry put down his spoon and suddenly spoke to Yvonne who was still emotional.

Yvonne blinked. "Lynette?"

Henry nodded. "She asked me to tell you at the police station yesterday that she wanted to see you."

Yvonne put down her spoon and asked, "Did she say why?"

Henry glanced at her. "No."

"I see." Yvonne nodded. "Then I'll see her for a while."

"Just this one time," Henry said.

Yvonne looked at him blankly as she did not understand what he meant.

He sighed and explained, "See her one last time and don’t ever see her anymore." "I see. I understand and I will," Yvonne promised.

In fact, even if he did not say anything, she planned to never see Lynette again in the future.

Even if they were friends, she did betray her. She wouldn't forget about the betrayal just because of their past friendship, especially because this betrayal harmed Grandpa.

After breakfast, Henry went out.

Yvonne got in Luke's car after that and set off to the women's prison on the outskirts of the city.

Lynette was sent there last night. Yvonne saw Lynette in a prison uniform through the bulletproof glass and i t made her emotional.

Her hair was cut short overnight, and she did not seem well mentally. It was surprising how much weight she had lost.

"You're here." Lynette did not seem to notice Yvonne's stares. She smiled and picked up the telephone to greet her.

Yvonne picked up the telephone too. "Well, I came to see you."

"This is probably the last time we’ll meet?" Lynette said with a smile, but her eyes were red.

When Yvonne heard this, she thought about all the happy times they had together, and she teared up a little. "Yes, this is the first time and last time I'll come here to see you, so if you have anything to tell me, tell me now because you won't have that chance again."

"Alright." Lynette nodded. "I did you wrong so maybe it’s good that you won't come around anymore. At least I don't have to think about how I should face you. I'm sorry Yvonne, I really never thought that we’d end up where we are today."

"Yes, I never expected it either. Did you know how broken I felt when I found out it was you who poisoned Grandpa?" Yvonne pressed on her chest.

Lynette smiled as her tears flowed down. "I know, being betrayed by your best friend must be very painful. I'm sorry."

"You don’t have to say sorry to me. The person you really should apologize to is my grandfather," Yvonne inhaled. She refused to accept her apology.

Lynette lowered her head. "Then please apologize to the chairman for me. After all, there's no way for me to apologize to him personally. You know, I do regret it. I really do. I regret trusting Jacqueline and doing that kind of thing."

"Is there any point in saying this now? Things happen, and we can’t go back to the past. We can’t make it up either." Yvonne looked at her blankly.

Lynette laughed at herself, "You're right, so what if I regret it? I was the one who made the choice after all. Whether it was impulse or stupidity, I did it. I really hate Jacqueline, and I hate myself even more. It was m y stupidity that hurt everyone." "Instead of blaming yourself, you should think about what to do with your parents. You wanted to see me and I'm guessing it's to talk about your parents?" Yvonne softened a little when she mentioned Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger.

Lynette put her hand on the glass and looked at her." Yvonne, since you know why I wanted to see you, then I beg you to please help me. I don’t expect you to take care of my parents for me. I just need you to help me bring my parents back to Canada and send them to our homeland."

"Send them to your homeland?"

"Yes, we have land and a house back there. If they rent it out and collect the rent every month, they'll be able t o make a living off that. This is the only thing I can do for them. So Yvonne, I'm asking you to help me for the sake of the kindness my parents have shown you before. Please help me!" Lynette knelt down.

Yvonne quickly motioned the prison guard behind her to help her up, then sighed and replied, "I’ll help you."

Lynette’s eyes lit up and she bowed to Yvonne gratefully. "Thank you, thank you."

"You don't need to thank me. I know it was you who betrayed me and Grandpa, not your parents. I do know that. What's more, Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger did take care o f me before so even if you didn't ask, I can't bear to see them stuck abroad either," Yvonne said.

Lynette cried and nodded, "That’s good, it's just that the money I borrowed from you before may take more than 20 years for me to return it to you." "If you still remember when the time comes, then you can return it to me. If you can't, you don't have to," Yvonne smiled.

Lynette raised her arm and wiped away her tears. " You’re still so soft-hearted."

"Time’s up!" At this moment, the female prison guard suddenly reminded her coldly from behind.

Yvonne raised her head and glanced at the timer on the wall only to find that it had actually been fifteen minutes.

Time passed so fast.

"Yvonne." Before being taken away by the prison guards, Lynette quickly said, "Jacqueline said she wants you to feel the pain of being betrayed by people around you, so I should not be the only one. You should be careful of other people."

When Yvonne heard her words, her heart clenched and she nodded solemnly. "I will."

"That's good." Lynette smiled knowingly, "I hope you won't be betrayed by others again. I hope that I’m the first and last, Yvonne. Goodbye!"

"Goodbye!" Yvonne waved.

Lynette glanced at her one last time before she was taken away by the prison guard without looking back.

Yvonne looked up at the ceiling and finally realized that she had really lost her best friend.

"Miss." Another guard came over.

Yvonne blinked as if she could hold back her tears that way. She then smiled and asked, "What's the matter?"