Terrence was stirring a cup of coffee in a cafe. He had been waiting there for a long time. When he finally saw Yvette, he immediately stood up and forced out a smile. "Have a seat, Yvyy."

She ignored his kind gestures. "The security guard told me you were looking for me. What do you want?"

"Mom was diagnosed with late-stage cancer," Terrence slowly told her while keeping his gaze on her.

Yvette was stunned and in disbelief. "What did you say?"

"The police called me yesterday and told me that she suddenly fainted in the detention center. They took her to the hospital and found out she has brain cancer, and it's in the final stage now," he said again. Seeing how serious he looked, Yvette scoffed. "So, do you expect me to forgive her?"

Yara had always lived in a great environment. Yvette thought there was no way she would have any cancer at all.

Viola hadn't had any family, and Yvette had been like a daughter to her. If Yvette really went easy on Yara, the latter would have a lighter sentence.

"Have a heart, Yvette. She's our mother. Are you really going to watch her

mean by that? Yara was the one who

your mom? She's just a nanny and dirty trash-" Before he could finish his words, Yvette slapped him. He looked at her in disbelief. "Did you just slap me for

just a nanny to me. She's better than my actual mother, so please watch

she fiercely glared at him. He didn't know why he was actually afraid

about her and continue talking about our actual mom. No matter

a peaceful life She was the one who kept pestering us. She was the one who wouldn't let us go! If I had a choice, I'd

there's no point in pretending to be sick. Even if she really has cancer, there's no way I'll let

she left the cafe. The wind blew coldly outside. However,

of the cafe and anxiously watched her leave from behind. He grabbed his phone and

believe you're sick at all. I think she'll never let you off if

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