After Yvette returned to the manor, she received news that Yara had gotten bail to receive treatment outside.

Matthew called her and said, "Yvvy, did you receive the text I sent you? Yara was diagnosed with brain cancer, and she was bailed to receive treatment." "Yeah, I saw it."

She stood outside, letting the cold wind blow on her face as she spoke on the phone. "Yara's not sick at all, Matthew. This is just one of her tricks to avoid punishment."

"That's my guess as well. After all, it's too coincidental for her to get brain cancer within a month of getting locked up. How's that even possible?"

"Do you know how we can get her back in jail?"

Yvette didn't want Viola's death to be in vain. Although Yara hadn't really killed Viola, she had pushed the latter's buttons over and over again. Otherwise, Viola wouldn't have done what she'd decided to do. "Only if we can prove that the doctor faked the diagnosis." Matthew sighed again. "But why would they admit to it when they were the ones who did it?"

"Then, can we get another doctor to diagnose her again?" Yvette asked.

"We could've done that, but Yara wouldn't cooperate at all."

Yvette felt as if there was a huge boulder suffocating her as she wondered if she had to let Yara go that easily.

in, I'm sure no one else would dare to fake the diagnosis again." The Shaw family had control over most of the medical resources in Tirion, and even the smallest hospitals had to rely on them. Yvette stayed silent for a moment before saying, "Let me think about it." She didn't want to owe Tristan a favor. She continued to stand outside after

she heard a loud thud coming from upstairs, pulling her back to her senses. Then, she immediately rushed upstairs. It had come from the study. When Yvette

him up. "Are you

hand on his arm,

noticed what he'd done, she didn't think too much of it. "What happened? Why did you fall when

the house, he'd only knock some things over and seldom fell down. "I forgot

to touch around first before you walk,"

Xavier said that, he walked

him without any hesitation. Since he was six-foot-two-inches tall, there was no way she could hold his weight

with another loud thud,

fell to

protected her head with

hands

gulped as he said, "Didn't you

up. However, he held her

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