Yvette was mediocre and incompetent all her life. She was proud, conceited, and incapable, yet unwilling to admit defeat.
However, she was willing to learn and improve until she was good enough to be with Lance.
Yvette was not one to believe in devoted relationships, and she always had a playful attitude.
However, she changed after she met Lance. She gave Lance her heart and took away Lance’s heart.
Would Yvette be sad if she knew that the man she risked her life to protect went to look for her in the afterlife because he was so reluctant to part with her?
Lance went to protect Yvette.
His courage made Nicole and Julie feel ashamed and sad.
Lance traveled thousands of miles to Switzerland. Did he intend to heal or end his own life?
Nicole did not dare to think further. She felt that a million needles were poking at her heart. It was so painful that she could not breathe.
Kai held Julie and Nicole’s hands and walked back without saying anything.
The people who followed them carried Lance’s body. Everyone wondered why such a young man in his prime would take his own life.
Was it because of love?
Everyone pitied Lance.
Time could heal all things, so why did he not wait to get over the grief?
However, Nicole knew that Lance could not get over it.
From the time Lance had that thought, it had a fatal attraction that gradually lured him to take that path.
Nicole was only able to get over the grief because Clayton came back.
If Clayton did not come back, perhaps one day, Nicole would be the person sitting under this tree.
Thus, she was empathetic toward Lance’s choice.
When that kind of pain hit one’s body, one had no power to fight back or control one’s body.
One would just have to wait for the surging tide to fade away.
Although that feeling was painful, it was addictive.
When Clayton found out about Lance, he kept silent for a long time.
Perhaps he thought of something related to Nicole because his expression was gloomy.
When they sorted out Lance’s belongings, they saw a severe depression diagnosis, but he did not take any medication or receive treatment.
Lance just wanted to sink into depression.
Finally, Nicole contacted Lance’s mother, Fiona.
Fiona was silent on the phone for a long time before she gradually accepted the news.
She stabilized her emotions and kept her voice calm.
“I’m sorry to trouble you. Please bring him back. I’ll pick him up.”
“Okay…”
“No wonder he worked so hard all this while. He didn’t want to hand over a mess to us, so he did what he had to do. I knew he was ill, but I didn’t expect it to be so serious. I thought he’d get better over time… Sob sob sob…”
Fiona cried on the phone while she felt heart-wrenching despair.
A depressed person would want to act normal so that outsiders would not be able to see it.
However, looking back, Fiona regretted that she had been careless and indifferent toward her son’s condition.
Clayton and the others did not continue to stay in Switzerland and ended their vacation ahead of schedule.
They returned to Mediania with the kids in a private jet.
Only a private jet could bring Lance’s body back without hassle.
The funeral was simple.
Yvette’s mother also attended the funeral, and she could not help but cry when she met Fiona.
“This silly boy…”
“If only he hadn’t met Yvette… If I’d known this would happen, it would be better not to let them meet and get married…”
Yvette’s mother had been living in Hong Kong. Although she was far away from Atlanta, where she had memories of her daughter, Mrs. Quimbey was thinner and had gray hair. She seemed to have aged thirty years since the last time they saw her.
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