Chapter 1897
The Divorced Billionaire Heiress
In the end, How can people who have broken up be interested in the companyâs stock?
Yvette looked at the door silently, her smile restrained.
She considered it and called her mom to inform her.
Mrs. Quimbey paused for a minute before inquiring: âAre you sure youâre going?â
Yvette replied, âIf I donât go, Iâll never be able to hold on, and Iâll never be under your and the Sheldon
familyâs wings to live a lifetime?â
Mrs. Quimbey sighed, most likely after much thought.
âYou are free to go, but you must be aware of the danger. I want you to grow up, but I donât want you to
have an accident, do you understand?â
Yvette responded with a sour look in her eyes.
âI know, Mother, but Lance hasnât let go. Iâm curious if you could say hello to Aunt Fiona. Lanceâs life
will be much easier if she agrees.â
âAll right, let me tell you.â Mrs. Quimbey said after a brief pause.
After a few seconds, she repeated, âI heard something bad happened to you. Lanceâs ex went in
search of him?
You didnât suffer, did you?â
Yvette burst out laughing.
âObviously not. Others may be concerned about the future of my relationship with Lance. Why do you
enquire?â
Mrs. Quimbey scoffed, âI canât stand by and watch you get bullied. Despite the fact that it was said to
be a marriage, I am also. I have chosen carefully for you. Lance is a nice guy, so he agreed to marry
you.
But if he bullies you, I will not stand by and do nothing.
If you have complaints, donât put up with it. If you really canât get along, the divorced mother will back
you up.â
Yvette initially smiled. Later, her tears became uncontrollable.
Over the phone.
She cried silently because she couldnât imagine Mrs. Quimbeyâs expression when she said these
words.
Mrs. Quimbey has always complained to her that she despises iron and steel, and she is the helpless
daughter.
Sheâs always causing trouble outside, and Mrs. Quimbey runs the company by herself and wipes her
*ss.
Mrs. Quimbey expected her marriage to Lance to be the most fulfilling time of her life.
As a result, her first reaction when confronted with something is to endure it before considering the best
way to defend herself.
Despite the fact that she knew the end was near, she decided to persevere.
In terms of marriage, Yvette has already given up her entire life, and all she can say is that she is
unlucky. Because she knew in her heart that Mrs. Quimbey would not agree to a divorce.
She suddenly felt that all the grievances she had swallowed had reasons to spill out now that she had
heard her words. She was free of the shackles and shackles in an instant, and she no longer had any
scruples.
She is the Quimbey familyâs eldest lady, arrogant and fearless.
Both parties are silent.
Mrs. Quimbey didnât have to say anything; she simply sighed. âMarriage and falling in love are two
distinct things. Youâre still too young, youâre always motivated, and feelings are just icing on the cake. I
have no relationship with your deceased fatherâs money that you lavishly spend on weekdays. You
must mature responsibly on your own. so that you are not bulliedâ This was something she frequently
said.
Yvette, on the other hand, listened this time. She remained silent, wiped her tears away, and said: âI got
it, Mom.â
Mrs. Quimbey responded, but she had something else to say. Someone knocked on the door and
entered as if they were a visitor. She was always on the go.
Yvette didnât pull her to talk and smiled as she hung up the phone.
Lance and Whitney were successful in teaching her a lesson.
Whitneyâs appearance was not pure, she realised.
However, She believed that she could be replaced in Mrs. Sheldonâs position.