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Love Comes Secretly After Their Contract Marriage novel Chapter 53

"Madam, what did sir tell you?” Sue couldn't help but worry when she noticed the change in Yvonne's expression.

Yvonne pouted aggrievedly, "He told me not to bully Jacqueline.”

"Bully Jacqueline?" Sue was stupefied. "Madam, did you do that?”

"Of course not! Why would I bully her?! She’s the one who bullied me!"

"Then why did sir say that?"

"Jacqueline called Henry and told him that she sent her caregiver here to express her gratitude, only to be insulted as an ingrate by me. That's why Henry warned me not to bully her again.” Yvonne tossed her phone aside, feeling extremely vexed.

Sue was stunned, then angrily slapped the table again. "What a shameless wrench! When did she ever thank you!”

"That's not important.” Yvonne wiped her face, "More importantly, she's deliberately twisting the story.

Henry believed her and didn’t even give me a chance t o explain myself."

"Sheesh, how could sir do that!" Sue sighed in dissatisfaction.

"Forget it, I understand. After all, he holds Jacqueline very dearly in his heart. Given their past relationship, it's only normal for him to believe her." The corners of Yvonne's mouth tugged bitterly. “Sue, get me a wheelchair."

"What are you thinking of doing, madam?"

"Meet Jacqueline Conrad!"

"No way!" Sue scowled and disagreed. "You can't go there in your current state!"

"But Jacqueline did that because she wants me to go and see her. Besides, I want to find out just what she’s trying to do too!" Yvonne insisted.

Sue wouldn't agree no matter what she said.

Yvonne wasn’t willing to back down either.

The two were in a stalemate.

"What are you two doing?" Shane's puzzled voice came from the door.

Sue looked at him as though he was her savior and hurriedly dragged him over. "Dr. Summers, madam is insisting on going out of the ward in a wheelchair.

Please say something to her."

"Going out?" Shane frowned, then looked at the woman on the hospital bed. "Sis-in-law, where do you want to go?" "To see Jacqueline," Yvonne told him honestly.

"For what?" Shane approached her bed and checked o n the IV level. "Don't even think about seeing her before your drip is finished."

"She's the one who wants to see me," Yvonne rubbed her temples.

Shane abruptly stopped flicking the IV tube when he heard her. "What's going on?"

Yvonne shook her head gently, "I've no idea either. She said she has something to say to me."

"Then I'll advise you not to go." Shane loosened the tube and gathered it in his arms. "That woman isn't as simple as you think. She said she has something to tell you, but she’s probably setting a trap for you."

Yvonne looked at him incredulously, "You..."

"What is it?" Shane raised his eyebrow with interest.

Yvonne scratched her head awkwardly. "Nevermind. I just find it a little hard to believe that you would talk about Jacqueline that way. Aren't you friends?"

Henry was his good friend.

And Jacqueline was Henry’s ex-girlfriend.

By right, the three of them should be very close to each other. However, his tone was unfriendly and even carried a trace of disgust in it when he talked about Jacqueline earlier.

"Who’s her friend? I’m only taking a little extra care of her for Henry's sake. My impression of her is nowhere as good as yours," Shane drummed his fingers on his arm lightly as he remarked casually.

The corners of Yvonne's eyes twitched. "Thank you for your approval... I guess?”

"Of course." Shane waved it off then chuckled, "Do you know why I dislike Jacqueline?"

Yvonne shook her head, "Why?"

"Hehe, not telling you!"

Yvonne looked at him blankly.

Was he teasing her?

"Fine, fine. 1’11 stop teasing you." Shane pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose and turned serious." Just listen to me and don't meet her. She's usually scheming someone when she says that she has something to talk about. You're not even acquainted with her, so what's there to talk about? The only common topic you two share is Henry."

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