Chapter 306 Yvette had no idea that Yara had cto Sangine County and seen her living in the run-down house. Yara didn't contact Yvette either. She had only clooking for the latter because of the eight billion dollars Matthew had.
A few days ago, she had received a call from Daphne, who had told her that Yvette was still alive. She had also learned that Yvette had returned to Tirion and was working with Titan Corporation.
So, Yara had returned to the country; thinking that Yvette had changed. Unexpectedly, she found out that Yvette had taken Xavier to court and ended up being miserable.
Seeing how close Yvette was with Viola and how they lived in a run-down house, Yara told the driver to take her back to Tirion.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWhile she was on the road, she called Terrence. "I saw Yvette today. That money definitely wasn't hers. You have to find a way to get it." She figured Yvette wouldn't be living in an old house like that if she had eight billion dollars.
"Don't worry, Mom." After saying that, he asked, "Did Yvette say anything when she saw you? Does she know about Dad and Sis?" Terrence wasn't talking about Yvette when he mentioned a sister.
"Of course not. I'm also not letting Zoey know that she has such a useless sister." Although Yvette wasn't a big shot, she wasn't as broke as Yara assumed. She had composed many pieces of music in recent years and made a lot of money.
Since she had lived with Viola when she had been younger, she knew what it was like to be poor. She wouldn't be able to afford a hearing-aid, and she also knew how stressful it was to have someone with hearing-impairments in the family.
Hence, she took out a portion of her money to help the children that were in need like her every year.
The reason she had chosen to live there was because it was Viola's house. It was also where Yvette had lived as a child. Yara would never understand any of it.
That night, after Yvette tucked Viola in bed, she started preparing dinner for Xavier and herself. She made all the food that he didn't like, especially carrots.
Since Xavier couldn't make food for himself, he had no choice but to eat what Yvette gave him. "Have more carrots. They are good for your body," she said.
Xavier had hated carrots since he had been a child. However, after hearing what she said, he endured it and ate the vegetables little by little. "Alright." He was really obedient at that moment.
Yvette noticed that he had hurt himself again as there were more bruises on his forehead. She felt a little bad for him as she said, "Remember to do your dishes after you're done eating." "Can I buy a dishwasher?" he suddenly asked. Mark would cto secretly help Xavier with the chores 1/2 sometimes, but he couldn't do it when Yvette was around.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm+15 BONUS Before she could reject the idea, Xavier added, "I want to buy a robot vam as well. If possible, I would like to hire a few part-thousekeepers too." "You can get the dishwasher and the robot vacuum, but not the part-thousekeepers. I don't like having strangers at home."
After she had gotten married and moved to Dewberry Manor, she'd had to do all the chores. When she had Il O bectoo busy, she had asked Xavier if they could hire spart-thousekeepers.
Back then, he had said, "I don't like having strangers at home. You'ren myths. y pushing my limits by being already here. If you can't handle the chores, go back to where you cfrom." In hindsight, she had realized that it wasn't that he didn't like strangers. Instead, he had clearly been trying to torture her.
If he really didn't like having housekeepers at home, how had he lived in the past? It wasn't like he did the chores himself. "Alright." It was the sold answer.
After hearing his response, she took out a card and placed it in his hand. "The password is 247967. When Xavier realized it was a bank card, he was a bank couldn't help being confused. "I can buy them myself." Yvette ignored him and said, "There are 1.2 million dollars here. From now on, I'll transfer 1.2 million dollars to this card for you every month. When you buy something, remember to record how much you've spent. After all, my money doesn't grow on trees." That was also a lesson he had taught her before.
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