Chapter 238 Lance Is Jealous

The flower pot hit the floor with a smash.

Ellen felt a sharp pain as if her chest was pierced.

"Poof."

She couldn't help but vomit blood.

The ground was stained red.

Jamie carried up Fiona, who had been in a coma, and turned to look at Ellen. His eyes were gloomy and bloodthirsty.

’Ellen, you know the price you will pay.’

Jamie was so cold that Ellen was frozen.

She felt as if her ribs had been broken by Jamie, and it hurt for her to breathe.

She coughed with difficulty, blood dripping from her mouth. She looked at Jamie and said painfully, "Jamie, I hadn't stabbed her. It was her..."

However, Jamie had no patience to listen to Ellen's words. He carried up Fiona and walked quickly toward the door.

Jack followed Jamie and asked, "Mr. McBride, what should we do to Ms. Robbins?"

Jamie paused and said mercilessly, "Send her in."

Jamie had no time to deal with Ellen. No one would die in the police station, and someone would look after her.

The sharp pain in Ellen's chest made her unable to think. Her face was pale, and she watched Jamie walk further away until Jack pulled her up.

Yvette was anxious because she could not get in touch with Ellen.

When Yvette had no classes, she went to the hospital to take care of Ellen's parents. They also did not know where Ellen was.

Looking at Ellen's parents' haggard and wrinkled faces, Yvette could not tell them Ellen was missing. Even if she told them, they could do nothing but be worried.

Yvette told Ellen's parents that Ellen was busy and asked her to take care of them.

Forty-eight hours later, Yvette went to the police station to report Ellen missing but found out Ellen had been arrested.

Yvette tried to ask why Ellen had been arrested. Since Yvette was not Ellen's family member, the police would not tell her the reason.

Yvette dared not tell Ellen's parents about that. They could not withstand the blow.

Yvette was scared and could only ask Lance for help.

Lance must have a way to find out what had happened.

However, since they had an argument, Yvette hadn't seen Lance again.

Lance on TV. The Wolseley family and the Beckford family were close. They seemed to have

the Wolseley Group's share rise

happened to see Tanya shopping with Juliette. They were so intimate,

after seeing that did Yvette realize Tanya liked

difference in status, most of the time, Tanya could not communicate with

Yvette, Tanya was awkward. It seemed that Tanya did not want Juliette

mother-in-law was generous. She spent more than 16 million dollars on the wedding series

realized Lance and Juliette were getting married. No wonder Tanya looked

the shopping mall and touched her belly. She thought it was not the right time for her to

child. Some students took their children to graduate school. Yvette believed

she made up her mind not to see

Yvette didn't know what had happened to Ellen and had

helpless, Yvette

answered the call quickly and was as

’Ms. Thiel."

to disturb you. Is

conference,

hesitated. It was hard to take the message, and Yvette hoped to

while, Yvette said, "Well, sorry to disturb you,

about to hang up, Frankie added, "Mr. Wolseley always stays

stunned. "Okay," she

up the phone, Yvette decided to tell Lance about

Lance's

remembered the

finally used the

out Lance had

did not want to see her

words. ’No matter what happens to you, it has nothing to do with me. I don't want to see you

hardly breathe, and tears welled up in

thought of explaining to Lance but didn't know what

had an ulterior motive, while Yvette was

words and

breath and looked up at the foggy

to Marcus, thinking he might

Jamie was involved, he asked Lance about it.

he had no time to deal with

to explain. However, he found out why

believe Ellen would kill

must be hard for a pregnant woman to

about the issue, but Jamie

choice

him. It was

as before. He said Lance was

Even though she knew Lance was busy, she could only

"Mr. Wolseley

the same reply at ten o'clock in the

Lance refused to see her

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