Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1458
“Why is it you again? Haven’t you hurt me enough?” Hannah roared at the person before her in a voice filled with rage, hatred, and most of all, resentment.
“This is all on you! Initially, everything was fine after you left. But then, you came back and started investigating my mother! Well? Can you blame me for this?”
The person who was speaking was none other than Lyna, the daughter of Felicia Chalamet, the woman who had caused the death of Hannah’s mother.
“How was that wrong of me? Your mother was cruel and ruthless to kill my mother in such a despicable way! She had committed a crime, so she should be brought to justice!” Hannah bellowed at Lyna in unbridled fury.
“Huh? You’re right. You’re absolutely right! Bringing her to justice, you said? But have you ever heard of the saying, ‘every man for himself and the devil take the hindmost?’ If your mother hadn’t died, would I be able to enjoy such an easy life?” Lyna retorted with a sneer.
“Hmph! You’d better pray that my mother is fine, or you’ll soon be accompanying your mother in the afterlife.”
Changing the subject abruptly, she then threw Hannah a look before leaving.
“Mr. Norton, there’s a woman here to see you, and she’s now downstairs,” Fabian’s trusted aide murmured cautiously, afraid that Fabian would fly into a rage.
“Throw her out!”
Fury swamped Fabian, for Hannah was the only woman he loved. Yet, a woman actually came to seek me out at such a time? Does she have a death wish or what?
“Mr. Norton, she claimed… to know Ms. Young’s whereabouts.”
As soon as Fabian heard that, he immediately perked up. He sprang to his feet at once. “Take me to her.”
When he got downstairs, he learned that the woman who sought him out was none other than Yvette, the person who had colluded with Lyna time and again to hurt Hannah.
Confronted with her, he naturally treated her with utter contempt. “Well? Where is Hannah?” he demanded coldly.
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