Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 452
“I understand.” Mason nodded slowly.
A mysterious cold look flashed across his eyes.
Letting out a long breath, Yvette patted the man’s
If we had made things clear from the start, we would not have ended up in this situation.”
Turning to glance at Yvette, Mason nodded again. “Yes, I should have seen the truth earlier.”
In response, Yvette acknowledged his comment before she rambled on. “I believe Dad doesn’t think that I’m mentally stable enough to leave this place. He would not agree to take me out of here so soon. Thankfully, you are here to set me free. When I get home and put up a crying act, I’m sure Dad will soften.” Then, she swirled around to face Mason and added, “Anyway, I will take care of your debt.”
Mason grimly nodded. “Let’s take the opportunity when the medical staff is changing shifts to get out of here. Otherwise, they would notice us leaving. I know how to get to the backdoor, and I have left it open. We can take that route.”
“Sure!” Yvette excitedly wore her shoes.
I’m finally getting out of this horrible place! The first thing I’m going to do is look for Arielle and take revenge. If she did not provoke me at City Hall’s entrance, I would not have lost my marbles. Dad would not have sent me to this psychiatric hospital either.
While quietly following Mason out to the backdoor, she formulated a plan in her head.
Within minutes, they left through the backdoor, and the first thing Yvette saw was her family car. Instantly, it made her feel safe. With utmost trust in Mason, she thanked him again. “Thank you, Mason. If you are in a fix in the future, especially if it has to do with money, do let me know. Don’t worry about it. Oh, and how much money did you need? I will send you the amount as soon as I get home and have my phone with me.”
With a grin, Mason shook his head. “It’s okay. I’ve settled it.”
“How did you settle it?” It took Yvette by surprise.
“Get into the car first. It’s not safe to stay here for too long.” Mason seemed unwilling to answer her question.
“Okay!” Without pressing for more, Yvette quickly climbed into the car.
“You can take a nap because there is likely to be a jam. I will take another route to avoid it, but there might be a one-hour delay to get to your house.”
Yvette obediently nodded. Feeling as though the anesthesia was still in her body, she felt her head growing heavier and thought sleep sounded good.
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