Chapter 1771
The Divorced Billionaire Heiress
Chapter 1771 Itâs a Good Thing
Mrs. Quimbey smiled and said, âYouâre so busy. Your mother and I were just casually strolling around.â
fiona looked at her son with a bit of coldness in her gaze. How could she not notice that her son was
trying to please his mother-in-law?
She raised this son for nothing!
Lance took them to his office,
Before he could say anything, he watched as his mother wandered around his office, looking left and
right. Fiona even went to the lounge and bathroom to check carefully as if she was looking for
something.
Yvetteâs mother just had an embarrassed look on her face.
Lance was helpless and asked, âMom, what are you looking for?â
Fiona asked, âWhereâs Yvette? Why are you not together?â
Lance rubbed his temples. âShe has her own office now, so of course, she wonât be in my wardrobeâ¦â
He gritted his teeth a little and looked at Fiona. She even checked under the wardrobe and everywhere
that could hide someone.
Was she looking for Yvette or a mistress?
This was too humiliating, especially in front of Yvetteâs mother.
Fiona flipped her hair back and calmly walked over to take a seat.
âThen why didnât you say so earlier?â
Lance was speechless.
Mrs. Quimbey smiled and asked, âhat girl didnât give you any trouble, did she?â
Lance sent a message to Yvette to tell her that their mothers were here while he answered Mrs.
Quimbeyâs question.
âOf course not! Yvette has a strong foundation and works very well. Sheâs also a quick learner. Thatâs all
because you taught her well in the first place.â
While praising Yvette, Lance did not forget to flatter his mother-in-law.
Mrs. Quimbey was very satisfied with his words. Who wouldnât like to hear praises about their daughter?
Although Mrs. Quimbey knew that those words were probably exaggerated, she was happy to see that
Lance was defending Yvette, which meant that the relationship between the two of them was very stable.
Mrs. Quimbey laughed. âI know what sheâs capable of. But you guys are really reckless. I just heard them
say that Yvette was the new vice president. How could she be the vice president?»
The door opened just as Mrs. Quimbey finished her sentence.
Yvette ran in excitedly. âWhy canât I be the vice president?!â
Although she said that, she still ran behind her mother and hugged her tightly from behind.
âMommy! I miss you so much! Youâre lucky that I have time now. Next time, youâll have to make an
appointment when you want to see me!â
Mrs. Quimbey laughed helplessly. âGreat! I donât want to see you anyway.â
Yvette grunted pretentiously and went over to lie on Fionaâs back. She complained like a kid.
âDid you hear what my mom just said? She said she doesnât want to see me, but she probably secretly
cried by herself several times already!â
Fiona found that Yvette was really cute. She promised to be a good mother-in-law when they got
married.
The standard of a good mother-in-law was to maintain proper boundaries and not to meddle i n the
childrenâs affairs.
However, Fiona did not expect that Yvette did not have any sense of boundaries toward her at all. Yvette
would hug her and act pampered whenever she wanted without a bit of detachment.
Fiona was flattered by this.
She felt like Yvette was just like her daughter.
Fiona put her arm around Yvetteâs shoulder. âYeah, your momâs just stubborn. Donât you know by now?â
Mrs. Quimbey rolled her eyes at them and laughed lightly.
âDonât even flatter yourself. Iâm so busy, so how would I still have time to think about you?â
Lance always knew that Yvette was very lovable, so after seeing her and Fiona looking more like mother-
daughter when they were together, he was already used to it.
He smiled before answering Mrs. Quimbeyâs question with a straight face.
âThereâs a reason why Yvette was chosen to be the vice president. Firstly, I need a person I can trust in
this position. Secondly, her ability is most suitable for this position. Whether itâs for the company or her
personal development, itâs a win-win situation. Itâs not a random
decision. Besides, a board meeting has been held, and this decision was unanimously agreed
upon.â