Yvette looked at Bianca and said, "My father still hasn't shown whether he supports Zane or not."
As she spoke these words, there was a heaviness in Yvette's tone, and Bianca naturally understood the gravity behind it.
The look in Yvette's eyes towards her was both silent and sharp.
"Because you're still here," Yvette's words were direct and carried a sense of urgency.
Bianca remained silent.
It seemed that Yvette didn't know she would be leaving tonight.
As Bianca gently touched the sleeping kitten in her arms, Yvette felt a suffocated feeling at the sight of the cat.
She also loved cats!
Zane had probably forgotten, but on the last good day they had, she had said to him, "Zane, I want to raise a kitten."
"Alright, I'll find you a beautiful one."
Zane's words echoed in her ears.
Yvette still remembered that day vividly. It had been a wonderful day, and neither of them had foreseen what was to come.
It was to be their last moment of harmony before diverging onto completely different paths!
When she returned home that day, what awaited her wasn't the beautiful cat Zane promised, but rather her father's decision to marry her off to Alto.
She resisted and fought like a madwoman to escape, but she couldn't withstand the family's coercion and threats in the end.
She fell into despair.
That was the most desperate day of her life. They had destroyed the beautiful moments in her life so easily.
She was in pain and unwilling to accept it.
That was why she hated everyone involved.
"You severed ties with Alto, so your father...?"
Bianca couldn't believe what she was hearing from Yvette.
What kind of family was this?
She didn't finish her sentence, but Yvette knew what Bianca wanted to say. She smiled bitterly, a smile tinged with sarcasm and pain.
"That's right, Bianca. Even if it weren't you, it wouldn't have been me either."
Bianca's heart skipped a beat.
What did she mean?
"My father recently took my cousin from my uncle's house and adopted her into our family. I'm now a disgrace even to my own family. Even if my father wants to cooperate with Zane, I won't be the bridge."
"..."
"If Zane and I had a good relationship, they would be fine with it. But I've had a complicated relationship with Alto for so many years. Once it's destroyed, it affects the entire family, just like what's happening now!"
As Yvette finished spoke, her tone carried a hint of ferocity.
Just like now?
This time, Yvette had initiated the turmoil with Alto. She had angered him and caused the relationship between the Stewart family and Alto to deteriorate irreparably.
Because of the strained relations, her past with Zane had also become a sensitive issue.
Her father suffered such a big loss in this matter, and now Bianca was by Zane's side. So, how could he let Yvette, who was disgraced, have a chance to be with Zane?
Bianca looked at Yvette in shock, clearly understanding the meaning behind Yvette's words!
"Why does your father want to cooperate with Zane?"
Bianca was truly and utterly confused. In the face of all this, Bianca couldn't see anything clearly now. She couldn't understand what was going on, and all these things felt extremely oppressive.
"Because Zane is the last head of the family!"
So, Natalie wasn't someone easily tampered with.
Actually, if one were to ask Yvette who she admired the most, it would be Natalie!
Because what Natalie saw in Simeria was so simple.
Despite appearing to have hurt her, even to the point of being unforgivable, the two men behind her held enough power to protect her.
No one could easily harm her.
Yvette truly envied that, because only those deeply entrenched in the mire would understand how desperate things could be.
Bianca didn't expect there to be so many twists and turns in this.
What she saw was just scratching the surface of everything!
"And you?" Bianca looked at Yvette with a hint of complex emotions in her eyes.
In Bianca's eyes, Yvette's hysteria towards her was just a way to drive her away from Zane and take her place.
But now, Bianca realized she was wrong.
When Yvette heard that her father had adopted her cousin, she understood that her father never intended to use her again.
Suddenly, there was a feeling—a sense that daughters were merely bridges to power!
Whatever familial bonds between them were actually so fragile.
And when Yvette spoke of herself, a hint of dread flashed in her eyes.
That kind of dread... was born from immeasurable despair...!
Yvette took a deep breath and said, "Right now, I just want Zane's matters to be settled quickly. I want him to stand in that high place."
Her last sentence was deep and painful.
It was as if, as long as Zane was well, Yvette... would be willing to endure anything!
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