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My Billionaire Mom novel Chapter 308

Chuck was completely dumbfounded. Was that true? Was this old man Yvette's grandfather? That was impossible.

But if it wasn't her grandfather, why would Yvette be with this old man? Chuck felt horrible. What did he just do?

What was the relationship between them?

This old man had hurt Auntie Logan, but how could he be Yvette's grandfather?

Chuck thought of what Yvette had done with him just hours ago. How could he kill her grandfather now?

"Young Master!" Betty grabbed Chuck's hand and said, "Young Master, there's a murderous look in Yvette's eyes."

Chuck sighed. So what if she had murderous intention? She was his wife who had slept with him for more than ten years. Chuck was too surprised by what had happened.

"Betty, I want to go over," Chuck sighed.

Betty hesitated and said, "Okay."

She made a gesture with her eyes at the other five people, telling then to watch Chuck and Yvette closely.

Chuck walked over and Betty followed closely. Betty had even taken her dagger out because Yvette was exuding a really different aura this time.

"Honey," Chuck called as he walked up to Yvette.

Yvette looked at the person in front of her. She closed her eyes and burst into tears. She was really sad. Even though she had only known her grandfather for a few days and they didn't share much affection, he was still her family.

Now, Chuck had killed her grandfather, and she had witnessed it with her own eyes. Yvette was on the verge of a breakdown. She couldn't accept it.

"Hubby," Yvette shook her head as she called. She was sad and desperate, and her tears were silent.

Chuck stretched out his arms to hold her because there was no other way. Chuck thought, even if he knew that the old man was Yvette's grandfather, he would have still killed him regardless. This was because he was so furious that Auntie Logan was hurt that day.

Chuck wouldn't let this old man go no matter what!

Yvette shook her head and retreated. Yvette would not accept the hug, but Chuck held her forcefully. Betty and the other five people all watched Yvette's closely.

"Honey, I'm sorry." Chuck could feel that Yvette's body was as cold as wood, and she didn't respond, unlike her usual self would.

"Hubby, your mother killed my father. Now that you've killed my grandfather, why not you kill me too?" Yvette closed her cold eyes and said.

Chuck's heart ached upon hearing this. He couldn't do anything to Yvette, never.

"Hubby, let me go. If you don't kill me, I..." Yvette said.

"Then, you will kill me?" Chuck was calm as he asked.

"No, I won't kill you. I grew up with you. I will never kill you, but I won't see you ever again." Yvette struggled to release herself, but Chuck held her tightly. He was anxious.

She would never see him again? Chuck absolutely couldn't accept it. Thinking of what happened between them just moments ago, Chuck couldn't bear it at all. Chuck didn't want to let her go.

"Hubby, let me go. Just let go," Yvette's said and her body trembled. She couldn't accept this fact. Even though she had no feelings for her grandfather, her husband had taken his life. How could she pretend that nothing had happened and continue living a normal life? Yvette simply could not accept it.

Most people wouldn't be able to accept it. This was not something that could be easily ignored.

Under the circumstances, Yvette could kill Chuck, but Yvette wouldn't do anything. She didn't want to kill Chuck at all. She gave up on the idea.

On one hand, it was her emotionless grandfather, and on the other hand, it was her husband whom she had lived with for a long time; the husband she loved. Yvette made a choice— she would leave.

"Please let me go," Yvette started crying.

Chuck's heart ached at the sight of this, the pain was unbearable. He couldn't bring himself to force her anymore. He sighed and loosened his grip. But when he saw Yvette's tearful face, his heart shattered and he wanted to wipe her tears away. However, Yvette stepped back and said, "Hubby, don't touch me again."

Chuck sighed helplessly. His heart was broken at how she called him hubby.

Yvette then looked at her dead grandfather. She walked over and stopped halfway, saying, "You all can leave now!"

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