Secretary’s Secret Lover by Zayla Quinn -
Chapter 80
Chapter 80 The Initiator of Evil
According to the policy of the funeral parlor in Pittsburgh, the body had to be cremated before holding the farewell ceremony in the mourning hall.
Yvette looked at Phoebe's face again and again as she waited as if she wanted to engrave it in her deep heart.
When Phoebe's remains were cremated, the iron gate was closed in front of Yvette.
Yvette realized in hindsight that she would never see Phoebe from now on.
The person who loved her the most in this world was gone.
Feeling sad, Yvette patted the iron gate and cried, "Grandma, remember to hide from the fire... to hide from the fire, Grandma..."
However, the only answer was the heavy echo of the iron gate.
It took nearly an hour before the iron gate opened again.
The funeral staff placed Phoebe's ashes into an urn. Yvette carried the urn and went to the mourning hall.
The mourning hall had been set up earlier. Yvette placed the urn on the table and then knelt while holding Phoebe's portrait.
Yvette knelt straight upright and did not move.
In the middle, Kenley persuaded Yvette to eat something, but Yvette couldn't eat anything. She only drank
some water.
Kenley felt sorry for Yvette and found a slightly soft cushion for her to kneel on.
When it was close to evening, the first person, who paid respects, came to the mourning hall.
It was Tanya, who rushed over from a travel-worn journey. When she got the news, she hardly believed it.
It was not until she saw Yvette wearing a set of black mourning dresses with a white flower in front of her chest, Tanya realized it was true.
In just two days, Yvette had lost a lot of weight and had a sharp chin.
After Tanya paid her respects, she had a lot of words to say but didn't know where to start.
In the end, she said with great difficulty, "Yvette, I'm sorry."
Tanya apologized on behalf of her insensible son. She thought, Lance is absent at such an important
moment. Will he have a chance to get back together with Yvette later?
Fortunately, Yvette did not reject Tanya very much. Although she did not say anything, she acquiesced to Tanya staying.
The next day afternoon, two uninvited guests came.
Rosa brought Emilie to pay respects.
Emilie learned about Phoebe's death yesterday. She was so scared that her legs went weak.
But her fear was not caused by what she had done.
It was because Marcus had said that someone would deal with her. Emilie thought, now the bitch's
grandmother is dead. What lesson will Lance teach me?
Originally, Emilie was extremely resistant to going abroad, but now she wished to leave for abroad. immediately.
Emilie told Rosa everything, and Rosa also panicked. She did not expect Emilie to cause such big trouble.
Hiding abroad was not a solution. If Lance wanted to blame them, he could replace them anywhere.
After pondering for a while, Rosa decided to bring Emilie to pay respects and then asked Tanya's father, Bryan Hudson, for a favor to say good words for Emilie.
In Rosa's opinion, in any case, the Hudson family had a close connection with the Wolseley family. This matter could naturally be covered up.
Not to mention that Phoebe died of illness but was not killed by her daughter.
Rosa and Emilie made the plan and showed up in the mourning hall in the afternoon.
"Hi, Tanya." Rosa tried to cotton up with Tanya.
"Why are you here?" Tanya frowned.
Rosa smiled but immediately realized that it was inappropriate. She then forced to purse her lips and said, "I brought Emilie to pay respects here."
Tanya was suspicious. She had not known that what happened in the hospital was related to Emilie.
Yvette had been kneeling calmly. When she saw Rosa and Emilie, she shouted in a hoarse voice, "Get out!
"Don't come to tarnish my grandma's last pure land!"
Emilie was extremely embarrassed. She had already condescended to pay her respects to Phoebe, but why did Yvette treat her like this? However, there was nothing Emilie could do because she was in the wrong.
Emilie then pretended to be sad and said in a grieved voice, "Yvette, when I heard that your grandmother passed away, I immediately came. It was a misunderstanding that day. How would I know that those women behaved like crazy?"
Rosa echoed, "That's true. As soon as Emilie told me this, I scolded her. She always likes to get involved in everything. In fact, it had nothing to do with her."
As Rosa said this, she took a very thick envelope out of her bag and handed it to Yvette.
"Here is the money I prepared for you, please take it. On this matter, Emilie had a loose tongue. I'll let her apologize to your grandma."
Yvette directly threw the envelope to Rosa's face and shouted, "I told you to get out! Didn't you hear me? Get
out of here!"
The money fluttered down, and the sharp edges of the bank notes almost cut Rose and Emilie's cheeks, just like the so-called "nude" photos of hers that day, showing how sinister the human heart was.
Yvette was furious in her mind, verbal violence can go unpunished, and a fake apology can make light of it. And these initiators of evil can pretend that nothing happened and move on with their lives.
WHY?
Emilie screamed in fright and almost forgot herself. But soon, she recovered from the fright and cursed.
"Don't play tough. Your grandma died because of her poor health. What did it have to do with me? Besides, she's over 80, so it's normal to die. She stayed in the hospital every day to waste money. Do you have the money to treat her? On this point, I did you a favor. You should be grateful to me..."
"Shut up!" Tanya said and was about to slap Emilie. However, Yvette was one step ahead of Tanya. She suddenly rushed over and grabbed Emilie's neck fiercely.
Yvette was like a little beast in rage. Her slender fingers were pale, and the blue veins on the back of her hand were bulging. The heartache, anger, and hatred, which had been suppressed in her deep heart, were all poured out.
Yvette wondered, why? Why do I have to accept such a fate?
Grandma is honest and diligent all her life. She lost her husband when she was in her youth and lost her son in her middle age. However, Grandma had never blamed fate for being unfair. In contrast, she still yearned for and loved life. She had raised me with all her heart.
Even at the last moment before she died. she did not blame anyone. Instead, she was worried about me, saying that she trusted me and that she was sorry for me...
Why did such a loving and kind person deserve such bad luck? Even at the last moment of her life, she had to see me being slandered and humiliated.
WHY? WHY!
Why is it so unfair?
Why does the initiator of evil free like nothing happened? I am the wronged victim, but why do I have to fall
into the hell of self-blame?
Yvette used full strength with her hand, and her voice was extremely hoarse. She was laughing and crying, "What right do you have to say this? You are the murderer!" Emilie's face turned from pale to purple, and her eyeballs bulged out. Her hands were from struggling to
hanging down, till motionless.
Rosa wailed as she pulled Yvette's hand, shouting, "Someone is killing! Someone is killing
However, Yvette's hand seemed to be embedded in Emilie's neck, and Tanya could not pull it away, no matter how hard she tried.
Rosa was so frightened that her face turned ashen. She fell to the ground and wailed, screaming in desperation.
"Ah! Ah... Someone is killing This madwoman is killing-
At the critical moment, Yvette was pulled away in time by someone, which broke the stalemate that was out
of control.
"Yvette!"
Lance cried with great distress.
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