Yvonne smiled bitterly, "Isn't this the worst scenario?"
Everleigh shook her head, "Yvonne, as long as Loraine doesn't receive a notice of critical illness, everything will be fine."
Yvonne raised her head and looked at her with tears pooling in her eyes.
Compared with those who were on the verge of dying, she was indeed much better.
"It's good to be optimistic. At least Loraine still has you." Everleigh's last sentence was also insinuating something.
It was obvious that having a mother was much better than that father.
Yvonne nodded. She had to cheer up now. Not only did she have Loraine, but there was also Hansen.
Everleigh persuaded her for a long time, and Yvonne felt much better.
Before leaving, Yvonne said, "I feel very relaxed chatting with you."
"You can come to me whenever you're troubled." Everleigh didn't mind chatting with her.
Perhaps on the first day they met, there was already a feeling that they were closely related.
It was a sense of security one could give to another.
At least that was what she felt. However, she didn't know if Yvonne felt the same.
When Yvonne returned to the ward, Wilson had already arrived. He sat on the chair and looked at Loraine.
"Why are you here?" She questioned him.
"I came here to see her," he replied.
"Huh, you're here to watch your daughter die, aren't you?" She taunted.
He frowned and glared at her unhappily. "How can you say that? She's my daughter. Do you think I wish for her to die?"
She jeered, "Stop being pretentious! Are you only willing to stop when I fish out your people?"
"Yvonne, I can understand that you are in a bad mood, but you can't frame me like that," he spoke in a callous and unpleasant voice.
He was very dissatisfied with her attitude.
Yvonne also glared at him and threw the document in her bag at him, "Take a good look for yourself, Wilson. Your biggest mistake was to let the climber save her."
Watching the document fall down, Wilson clenched his jaws and narrowed his eyes, emitting a sense of danger.
"I have been with you for so many years, yet I couldn't see your cruelty. Wilson, your goal is to take back Godfrey Group isn't it? Although you have broken off your relationship with Madam Scott for so many years, you have never given up on the idea of taking over the company," Yvonne said agitatedly. She blurted out what she was thinking in her heart.
Only at this moment, did she understand why he was so dispassionate towards Hansen. It was because he was afraid that Hansen would one day take over Godfrey Group.
He also knew about Madison's evil intentions towards the two children, but he turned a blind eye.
It turned out that it was all because of Godfrey Group.
Wilson stared at her with a gloomy look and didn't say a word for a long time.
Yvonne blew her nose and took a deep breath as if she had made up her mind. "Wilson, I will make it clear to you today. For the sake of my children, I will help you fulfill your wish. From tomorrow onwards, I will leave Godfrey Group. I will exchange it for my children's lives."
Wilson's expression did not change, but she saw the joy in his gaze.
She felt disappointed again. Sure enough, Godfrey Group was the most important thing to him.
"Are you serious?" He asked.
"Yes, under one condition. Let's sign the divorce agreement. I have been with you for so many years. It was a mistake after all," she said in a choking voice.
Hearing this, Wilson's eyes were full of shock. "Yvonne, you..."
"Not another word. Our relationship was over the moment you harmed my child," she pointed out sadly.
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