Love After Marriage: Mr. Lancaster's Hidden Wife

Chapter 716 Drenched In The Rain



Chapter 716 Drenched In The Rain

Nana didn't believe her as she sneered, "I know very well how used you are to it, and how close you seem to Henry. It's such a pity that fakes will always be fake, and will stay that way. You and Henry are not close at all."

Mandy's mouth opened but she suddenly couldn't speak. She closed her eyes to cover the sadness in her eyes.

Unexpectedly, Nana had made great progress and couldn't be deceived despite being an idiot.

It seemed that it wouldn't be easy for her to use Nana i n the future.

"By the way, I also heard that you were kicked out of Lancaster Group, right?" Nana didn't know that Mandy was calling her an idiot in her heart as she put up her arms to gloat.

Mandy smiled unwillingly.

Nana sneered, "Serves you right. Don't you dare think that I don't know you're here for an interview behind my back. You just want to enjoy the benefits of a favorable position."

Mandy quickly rebutted, "I didn't. I just owe Chairman Lancaster too much money, so I went looking for a job t o clear my debt to him."

"Come on. You still want to lie to me. Do you think you can still lie to me? Even if you get a job, how much money can you actually earn? I'm afraid it'll never be enough even after you’ve worked for ten years. You just want to get close to Henry."

As she spoke of this, Nana got so furious that she got out of the car and pushed Mandy. "Do you think you can make Henry love you, and that you'll marry into the Lancaster family when you're in the Lancaster Group? Let me tell you. It's absolutely impossible for you, let alone the Smith family. The Mae family won't allow it either."

Mandy held her shoulders as if she was being bullied and lowered her head, making it difficult to clearly see the emotions in her eyes.

Seeing that she was silent, Nana thought she had torn off Mandy's hypocritical face, embarrassing her. She was so happy that she got into the car and drove away.

After all, the purpose of her coming here was to make fun of Mandy.

Now that her goal had been achieved, she was at ease and naturally, she left the place.

Of course, she wanted to go to the Lancaster Group to look for Henry as well. However, her grandpa told her not to disturb Henry for the time being.

After this period of time, grandpa would help to create opportunities for her and Henry. She listened to her grandpa.

Mandy clenched her fists on both sides, watching Nana leave in her red sports car left.

She knew that after this, her friendship with Nana Mae was over.

However, she didn't regret it. Love was selfish. Even if the friendship between her and Nana didn't end now, i t would eventually end in the future.

It was better for it to end now so they wouldn't have to put their friendship into consideration when they fought for Henry.

Thinking about it, Mandy wiped off the aggravation from her expression, took a breath, wiped the corner o f her eyes, and hailed a taxi.

The taxi driver asked, "Where to?"

Mandy gave him the address of the Lancaster family residence.

Soon, she arrived at her destination.

Mandy knocked on the door and asked to see Yvonne.

Yvonne was watching TV in her room and was a little surprised when she heard the servant tell her that Mandy was looking for her.

Yvonne put down the apple in her hand and asked," Did she tell you why she wanted to see me?"

The servant shook her head. "No, she just told me that she wanted to see you, madam."

"Hmph. Must I see her just because she wants me to? Tell her to go away. I won't see her!" Yvonne waved her hand in annoyance.

The servant responded by going down to pass on the message.

Mandy wasn't surprised to learn that Yvonne didn't want to see her. After all, she said those hurtful things to Yvonne in the morning so not wanting to see her was normal for Yvonne.

If it was her, she wouldn't want to meet either.

However, this didn't mean that she gave up.

"Please tell Mrs. Lancaster that I must see her. If she doesn't see me, I'll wait here until she does." With that, Mandy sat at the foot of the stone lion in front of the family residence's gate.

Seeing her stubbornness, the servant had no choice but to go to Yvonne again.

Yvonne raised her eyebrows. "She won't leave if I don't see her?"

The servant nodded. "That's what she said. She's sitting at the entrance now."

Yvonne was amused. "She made it clear that she's threatening me. Tell her that if she wants to wait, she can wait all she wants. I'd love to seesee how long she can wait." "Alright," the servant responded and went out.

Yvonne continued to nibble on the apple as she watched the movie in front of her. A smile was plastered on her face but she wasn't completely happy.

Although she didn't know why Mandy wanted to see her, she was sure that woman had to be up to no good.

For someone who was missing her husband, she wasn't in the mood to pay attention to the matter.

As she thought about it, Yvonne yawned, laid on the sofa, and fell asleep for about three hours.

She slept for about three hours before a knock on the door woke her up.

She rubbed her groggy head and walked over to open the door.

The person standing outside the door was Sue.

There seemed to be something urgent. Sue seemed to b e very anxious. "Madam, it's bad. It's raining outside."

When Yvonne heard this, she didn't know whether to cry or laugh. "Is that it? It’s raining? What's the big deal?"

“No..." Sue sounded nervous. She took a deep breath as she continued, "It's that woman, Mandy Lovett." 2

Hearing the name 'Mandy Lovett', Yvonne realized something and she narrowed her eyes. "She hasn’t left yet, has she?"

Sue shook her head. "No, she's still sitting outside."

Yvonne looked outside through her, watching the pouring rain outside. Her lips pursed. "She's really persistent. The sky is going to be dark soon and she's not leaving yet."

Sue continued with a sigh, "Yeah, it started raining an hour ago. In other words, she’s been under the heavy rain for an hour."

Yvonne frowned. "One hour? How is she now?"

That Mandy looked thin, she would certainly not be able to withstand the rain for such a long time.

She didn't care about that woman, but if something were to happen at the entrance of the Lancaster family residence, they would be held responsible.

Sue shook her head. "I don't know. I haven't checked.”

Yvonne squeezed her eyebrows together. "Then please get someone to go and have a look."

"Yes," Sue responded and immediately went to get some manpower to handle it.

Ten minutes later, a security guard ran over in the rain. "Madam, Miss Lovett has passed out." 3

"What?" Yvonne lowered her face and said, "Passed out?"

The security guard replied, "Yes, I've touched her forehead. It's very hot. I think she has a fever."

Yvonne sighed, "Bring her in, prepare a guest room and get a doctor here. Don’t give her a chance to get the others to talk about us. Otherwise, we’ll have to compensate her."

"Alright." The security nodded and left again.

Yvonne said to Sue, "Let's go and have a look."

Sue took an umbrella, opened it, and moved it to be above Yvonne's head as they walked toward the guest room together. Copyright by Nôv/elDrama.Org.

Soon, they arrived and Yvonne saw Mandy lying on the bed with the servant changing her out of her wet clothes.

Yvonne stood aside and looked at her. Seeing her pale face, shortness of breath, and her body shivering all over, she was sure that this woman was really sick.

Yvonne asked, "Has the doctor arrived?"

The family doctor wore a white coat while carrying a medical kit as he ran in. He quickly answered, "I'm here, I'm here."

Yvonne turned sideways and gave the doctor some space. "Doctor, please take a look at her."

"Yes, madam." The doctor nodded his head and began t o examine Mandy. 1

Yvonne asked, "How is she?"

The doctor replied, "She has a high fever and she isn’t i n good health. She'll need an infusion."

Yvonne lifted her chin. "Make the arrangement for her and be sure to cure her."


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