CHAPTER 712 LYNETTE RELEASED FROM PRISON
Yvonne heard the movement behind her, but she ignored it. After Henry opened the car door, she bent down and got into the car.
An hour later, they returned to the family residence.
Sue had prepared the meal, so both of them took Theo to the dining room for dinner.
After dinner, Henry went to the study room to settle some work while Yvonne played with Theo in the bedroom.
Suddenly, her mobile phone next to her rang.
Yvonne took a look and saw it was a message request on WhatsApp. She quickly clicked in.
Once she clicked in, she found out that it was Lynette who had sent her the request.
Yvonne whispered, "How did she send me this?"
For a moment, her expression changed into a trance.
Lynette used to be her best friend, but Jacqueline bewitched her to poison Grandpa's tea, so she was sentenced to twenty years.
But she was sending her a request now. Was Lynette out of jail?
Thinking about it, Yvonne hurriedly accepted the request and was about to type to ask if she was
Lynette.
Then Lynette sent the first message. "Is this Yvonne?"
After seeing the message, Yvonne was silent for a moment. Then, she deleted the question she had just typed and replied with a "Yeah."
This time, Lynette had called Yvonne directly.
Yvonne’s phone vibrated suddenly and she almost threw it out.
But in the end, she settled down and answered the call. Lynette's voice passed through the phone. "Yvonne..." Yvonne recognized it immediately, but Lynette didn't sound as lively and cheerful as before. She was left with vicissitudes and hoarseness.
Yvonne was upset and heartbroken. She felt distressed and hummed, "It's me."
Lynette said with a smile, "It's really you. I was trying t o send a message to your previous phone number to see if I could get to you. Unexpectedly, it works."
Yvonne took a deep breath. "I changed my number, but I didn’t change my WhatsApp so you can find me. But how do you have a phone? Are you out of jail?"
Lynette touched her short hair and said, "Yes, I made a great contribution some time ago, so my sentence was reduced by a few years, and I'm serving sentences outside of jail. As long as I'm within the surveillance o f the police, I can work and rest normally."
Yvonne lifted her chin. "I see. Congratulations." "Thank you," Lynette choked, and then she said, "After I came out, I heard them saying that Yvonne had died six years ago. I didn’t believe it. Then I asked around and saw a photo of Mr. Lancaster's current wife. I found out that it was you in the photo, but the name was different. Yvonne, what's going on?"
Yvonne touched her son’s hair and then told her what happened back then.
After hearing the story, Lynette realized that her best friend had gone through so many dangers.
Lynette cried and apologized, "I'm sorry, Yvonne. I betrayed you for my selfish desire. I'm really sorry.”
It would be fake if Yvonne said that she didn't mind, but she couldn't hate her when Yvonne heard Lynette crying.
Yvonne said sincerely, "Well, it's all over. Now that you're out, live a good life and stop doing those things."
Lynette hummed, "I know and I won't do that anymore. I've contacted my parents. They're very happy to hear that I'm out. Moreover, I heard that someone has been transferring some money to them these years. Although it's not much, it's enough for them to make a living."
Upon saying this, her voice choked up, "My parents don't know where the money comes from, but I know i t must be you, right? Yvonne, you've been helping me
take care of my parents, right?"
Yvonne smiled. "Your parents were very kind to me back then. If they didn't help me from time to time, I wouldn’t be able to live peacefully when I was in the Frey family, so I should take care of them.”
Lynette was still crying. "Thank you. Thank you very much..."
Yvonne's lips moved. As soon as she was about to say something, the room door was pushed open and Henry came in from the outside.
"Alright, Lynette. I gotta go. Let's meet up someday."
Lynette wiped her tears and nodded. "Okay."
Yvonne hung up the phone.
Henry walked up to her and sat on the floor together with her, then hugged her in his arms. "Who called?"
Yvonne leaned against his chest and replied, "Lynette."
Henry frowned-he obviously had no impression of this name. "Who's Lynette?"
Yvonne shook her head, feeling amused, then her face became serious. "The one who poisoned Grandpa, my former best friend."
Upon hearing this, Henry's face suddenly became stern. "She called you? She’s out of jail?"
Yvonne held his hand and said, "Yes, she made a great contribution so she will serve the remaining sentence outside of jail."
Henry didn't speak, and his eyes were gloomy.
Yvonne played with his hand. "Henry, I know you still care a lot about Grandpa's accident, but it’s been so many years and Lynette has been punished.
Furthermore, it's not easy to serve sentences outside o f jail. She wouldn't be allowed to do so if she didn't get permission from the officers, so..."
Henry lowered his head and looked at Yvonne. "You want me to let her go?"
Yvonne shook her head. "No, I'm not asking you to let her go. I mean that you shouldn't give her a hard time when she serves the remaining sentences outside the jail."
Henry didn’t speak. He stared at her for a while before he uttered a word, "Okay."
He wouldn't give that woman a hard time.
Hopefully, that woman had learned from her mistake and made a change. Otherwise, he would not give up s o easily.
Yvonne gave Henry a kiss on the lips. "Thank you, hubby."
Henry rubbed her hair, then picked Theo up. "Okay, it's time for the child to go to bed."
Theo blinked his eyes at Yvonne. He didn't seem to want to go back to his room. This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
Yvonne understood it. She covered her mouth and
smiled. "Alright, Theo. Daddy's right. It’s late now and it's time to go to bed."
Seeing that his mother didn't help him either, Theo put his arms around Henry's neck in disappointment.
Henry sent Theo back to his room. It was an hour later when he was back in his room.
After taking a shower, Yvonne sat on the bed while reading a book. When she saw him coming in, she raised her head slightly. "Is Theo asleep?"
Henry pulled his tie while replying to her. "Yeah. I came back after he fell asleep."
Yvonne patted the bed and motioned him to sit.
Henry walked over and sat down.
Yvonne closed the book in her hand, knelt down behind him, and massaged his shoulder. "Thank you, hubby! You've worked so hard."
Henry's eyes darkened. He suddenly stretched his arms, grabbed her waist, then pulled her into his arms from behind.
"Ah!" Yvonne felt that the world spun around and suddenly she sat in Henry’s arms.
She couldn't help patting the man on his chest. "What are you doing? You scared me to death!"
Henry smiled lowly with his drooping eyes looking at her. "Darling, I want to."
Yvonne rolled her eyes. "No way, you know I'm..."
Henry's eyes darkened. "It's okay, you can help me."
Yvonne's eyes widened. "What are you saying? Help you? How can I help you?"
It’s not what she thought, was it?
Henry's eyes became even darker. He grabbed her hand and pressed it against his lower abdomen.
Yvonne’s body became tense and she wanted to withdraw her hand, but Henry held it tightly so she couldn't take it back at all.
Yvonne opened her mouth and her face blushed. "You H
"Help me!" Henry lowered his head and buried his head beside her ear. His voice was deep and hoarse.