CHAPTER 588 YVONNE MADE A POLICE REPORT
For a moment, there was complete silence.
After a while, Yvonne recovered from the shock." What are you talking about? Henry is divorced?"
"Yes, this news was released on the Lancaster Group's website this morning." Lisa nodded.
Yvonne didn't ask any further. She quickly dropped the pen in her hand and grabbed the computer mouse to check the news on the Internet.
Just as she had expected, the headline was about the Lancaster Group president's divorce.
It turned out to be true!
Henry actually got divorced!
Yvonne watched the news on the computer. Her lips were pressed tightly at first, but they slowly curved upward.
"Great! This way, Jacqueline is doomed!" Yvonne muttered with her eyes filled with excitement.
She knew that Henry's marriage with Jacqueline would not last long. After her deliberate attempt to seduce him that night, she knew Henry was bound to divorce Jacqueline.
But she never expected Henry to move so fast and that he had already divorced Jacqueline.
Their divorce meant that this would be the end of Jacqueline, as she would no longer be under the protection of the Lancaster family.
As Yvonne thought of this, she grabbed the phone on the table and walked to the trading department.
When she arrived at the trading department, she walked directly into Dennis's office without knocking the door. "It's been two days. Have you found it?"
Dennis shot a displeased glance at her. "You’re so restless!"
"Of course. I can't wait to take revenge, so of course I’m restless." Yvonne pulled a chair and sat opposite him.
Dennis knew everything about her past, so he understood her desire of getting her revenge. After a few taps on the keyboard, he printed something.
"In order to restore that information and the list, I stayed up for two nights and even broke two mainframes. So, how are you going to compensate me? " Dennis took the documents out of the printer and instead of giving them to Yvonne, he started asking for compensation.
Yvonne was not annoyed at all. She smiled and said, "I heard from my brother that you've been eyeing up the Heart of the Ocean that I own, and you want to give it t o a beautiful lady. I can give it to you. Are you happy with this compensation?"
Dennis's normally-expressionless face was suddenly filled with a smile. "Of course."
He then passed her the documents in his hand.
Yvonne took them and said, "Okay, I'll ask Lisa to open the safe in a while and bring the Heart of the Ocean to you."
The Heart of the Ocean was a 19-carat deep blue sea sapphire ring. It was given to her by someone she met when she attended the Smith family banquet as Shannon Smith for the first time five years ago.
Although it was not as valuable as blue diamonds, it was definitely still a valuable piece.
However, for Yvonne, it was far less important than the piece of information in her hand, so she didn't mind giving it away.
"Send it after wrapping it nicely because I don't know how to do it myself," Dennis said.
Yvonne glanced at him. "Okay, got it. You can tell me about the details of this document now."
"Okay." Dennis nodded. "The two copies you have right now are name lists. This one includes all the primary people who ran the organization back then. The ones I circled are those who have been arrested. The ones that are not circled are people who escaped military detection or are on the run."
"Well, I don’t really care about this. What about this one?" Yvonne put one of the lists aside and raised the
other one.
She saw Jacqueline's name on this one.
"This list includes investors who use money to buy stocks in order to join the drug trade. They contribute a sum of money, and the organization will classify them based on the amount of money given. After all the drugs are sold, the corresponding profits will be distributed to them. This way, money will come in quickly and in large sums, so many people will be involved," Dennis explained.
Yvonne roughly understood the idea. She pointed at Jacqueline's name on the list with her bright red fingertip. "There are also names on this list that are not circled. Does it mean that the military and police haven't found them?"
"Yes. These people have invested in more shares, so the organization gave them a certain degree of protection by not registering their information in detail. Therefore, if the organization deletes all the information, the military and the police will not be able to find it," Dennis replied.
Yvonne smiled. "I see. Jacqueline is pretty lucky." Content © 2024.
"Well, she's definitely not as lucky as you. You have so many accomplished people around you, and now you have all the evidence. Her fate is now in your hands." Dennis glared at her.
When Yvonne heard this, she was happy. "You’re right.
"Also, I found something else of interest besides these things." Dennis looked at her with a smile.
Yvonne frowned. "Is it related to me?"
"Yes. Didn't you tell me that Jacqueline got a corpse to make your ex-husband believe that you were dead?" Dennis nodded.
Yvonne narrowed his eyes. "Are you saying that Jacqueline asked someone from this organization to get the corpse? So Jacqueline was involved with this organization a long time ago?"
"Something like that. But the people who arranged the corpse for her were unlucky and were caught by the military. They probably died a long time ago."
"They deserve it. But do you know who the corpse was? Because of me, she did not die in peace." Yvonne spoke apologetically because she felt guilty.
Dennis heard this and started tapping on the computer a few more times to bring up a personal profile interface before turning the computer to show i t to her.
"She’s just an ordinary female college student. She was addicted to drugs and got involved with the organization. When she wanted to call the police, the organization found out before she could, so they murdered her," Dennis said lightly.
Yvonne sighed, "I see. Please send me her family’s contact information. I’ll ask Lisa to transfer some money over. Her body was used because of me, so I feel sorry. The forensic pathologist accepted Jacqueline's bribe and deserves to be punished as well."
"Why are you so troublesome?" Dennis frowned in disgust, but he turned the computer back and started tapping again.
Soon, Yvonne got the family contact information of the corpse, as well as the current whereabouts of the forensic pathologist. She got up and said contentedly," Okay, I should go now. I'll take this list with me."
"Remember to give me the Heart of the Ocean," Dennis reminded her.
Yvonne waved her hand without looking back as she walked out the door, motioning that she would not forget.
Back at the office, Yvonne called Lisa and gave her the key to her safe. She asked her to take out the Heart of the Ocean, pack it nicely, and send it to Dennis.
Later, she took the list and left the company to go to the police station. She reported it to the police as a foreigner.
With this list, it would definitely garner the attention o f the police. Once verified, they would start arresting the people involved immediately.
When they got Jacqueline, she would come forward to present the evidence that Jacqueline attempted to kill her.
Once that happened, the drug trade and attempted homicides could only mean one thing for Jacqueline: a death sentence!
Initially, she thought it would be enough to let Jacqueline be imprisoned for life, but when she later learned that Jacqueline was also involved in the drug trade, she changed her mind.
Hundreds of millions of investments in the drug trade meant that at least hundreds of families were destroyed because of Jacqueline. She had no conscience at all.
People like her deserved a death sentence. 4 As for Dominic Conrad...