Veild Bride : Love From An Enigmatic Husband

Chapter 47



Chapter 47

Chapter 47 Yvette was uncertain whether she would be able to redeem anything on Theo’s behalf. This girl did not seem easy to confront. However, she continued striving with her act. “Your father did ask around about your whereabouts. All he did was make a mistake that men everywhere in the world would make. He isn’t sure if your mother would forgive him. Actually, his life hasn’t been that easy. He has been toiling away in the market. You’ve grown up and you’re living quite well. Could you forgive him?” Therein lies the crux of the matter. Was she asking for Violet’s forgiveness? Never mind that Yvette was asking for her forgiveness like this. Was she also trying to absolve Theo from his wrongdoings? Violet evaluated her words quietly. Why did Theo let a woman say such things to her instead of doing it himself? Was it even acceptable for apologies to be done on someone’s behalf? Where was the sincerity? Therefore, the only other possible conclusion was that this was not what Theo wanted. Violet smiled. “Do you know where I’ve been living?” she asked purposefully.

Yvette was startled. “At Jack Yancey’s, yes?” Their sources of information were pretty accurate! Violet now knew Yvette’s purpose for the meeting. She smiled and said, “Yes, the car outside belongs to Jack. I’m on excellent, excellent terms with him now. Are you trying to get me to ask the Yanceys for mercy and spare Theo? Is that what you’re saying?” This was a ray of hope for Yvette. She nodded hurriedly. “Yes, yes, yes!” Violet had already realized this herself without needing Yvette to explain it. ‘As long as Violet agrees to this, I’ll have helped the Yeager Group from behind the scenes. Theo will be very happy!’ Yvette thought to herself. Everything she was doing today was to ease up her relationship with Theo and secure her place with the Yeagers. NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.

“After all, he is my father. I wouldn’t exist without him. I’m actually a very grateful person, don’t really like holding grudges,” Violet said casually before taking a sip of coffee. “To tell the truth, I can understand why he kidnapped me to be the substitute bride. He can’t just watch everything he’s been working for just tumble down like that, right? He’ll do whatever he can to save it, this is human nature.” Yvette had not expected this girl to be so reasonable. The woman was almost moved to tears. “Thank you for understanding him so well.” “This whole thing is a blessing in disguise for me. How many people have only dreamed of getting close with the Yanceys!” Violet’s voice was full of pride. She gulped down the coffee as though it was mere water. “So you’re not angry anymore, are you?” Yvette asked hopefully. “I’ve never been angry so how can I not be anymore?” Violet spoke in a light and airy voice. Yvette felt relieved. “That’s good.”. “I’m not angry at him. It doesn’t mean I’m not angry with you,” Violet added delicately. “These are two separate things. Don’t mix them up.” Yvette’s chest tightened slightly as she stared at Violet uncomprehendingly. “Theo and I are related by blood. You and I aren’t,” Violet continued softly. “Also, you tried to kill me.” “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean it,” Yvette straightened her clothes. Her mind was in a mess. “This is all my fault. Luckily nothing too bad came out of it. I hope you’ll be the bigger person and not take this to heart.” Violet was sitting in a straight and elegant posture, exuding the aura of a refined young lady. Her cold gaze swept past the middle-aged woman’s face, which was caked with a few layers of foundation. “You’re asking me to intercede with the Yanceys for Theo. I can do that, but…” “But what?” Yvette asked nervously. This was the main point. She could give whatever Violet wanted, short of her own life! Violet took a sip of coffee. This woman was rather impatient. Was she so desperate to get into Theo Yeager’s good books? If so, Violet was going to have some fun with her!


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