Chapter 858 Yvette’s Fantasy
Theo did believe that. He wouldn’t be so cautious if she had told him her price or conditions.
He couldn’t help but feel that something was off as she had not told him everything she knew without
wanting anything.
After all, he remembered that Yvette had never been such a kind and simple woman.
However, Theo did believe there were people out there who could see people’s fortune. Kaspar was a
prime example.
But one would need to undergo years and years of spiritual practice to reach such a high level of fortune
telling. The only other explanation was that she was born with such powers.
However, was Yvette born with such powers?
If she did have such abilities, why didn’t she use them before?
Theo was a wise man and would not be fooled so easily.
Yvette knew this, and she had prepared ahead. “I know it sounds unbelievable for me to say such things
now. Mr. Yarwood Senior, you could ask the Fentons if you don’t believe me. I did help them out once.
“Mr. Yarwood Senior, I think it’s more important you find him first. Also, don’t let him sit in a white car after you find him. Use another route to drive home too. That way, the car accident will not happen.”
With that said, Yvette ended the call.
She had learned a lot about people after living in Havenlight County. She knew that ending the call now
would maximize the effect of her words.
Even if Theo didn’t believe her, he would still search the South–West corner.
According to her memory, she remembered the news had claimed that the accident had happened in the
South–West corner. However, she had forgotten the exact location.
But that car accident was unavoidable. After all, the truck driver had been driving under exhaustion. It
was only a matter of time before he knocked into someone!
Yvette was confident. She turned to look at the pile of books by the table.
Margaret was poor, but she had several useful things. Those books about fortune tellers had helped her greatly.
She had even managed to make the correct guess about the Fentons and resolved the issue.
But she didn’t quite understand the materials at the end of the books as they were too deep.
Yvette closed a book. Forget it. It was not important for her to understand such things. The important thing at hand was slowly letting the people of Kingbourne know that she was a talented fortune teller!
“Yve, what are you doing?” Margaret asked from the other end of the door.
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Yvette said sweetly, “I’m toasting some bread for you, I know you must be starving after looking after patients the whole day!”
Margaret then watched as Yvette brought out a plate of food.
Her attitude softened as she said, “Don’t go in there anymore. That’s Wynter’s room. It’s inappropriate for you to enter her room when she’s not around.”
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