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Never Mistake a Queen for a Lapdog novel Chapter 659

She even took advantage of a night when Forrest was drunk to sleep with him.

Then she claimed to be pregnant with his child…

What she hadn't expected was that Forrest had secretly done a paternity test on the child after she was born, confirming that the child was not his.

However, Yvonne had always held his father's situation over his head, so Forrest had endured it.

And that endurance had lasted for over twenty years.

So Yvonne had always been keenly aware that Forrest hated her.

During her time in custody, she had never expected Forrest to come and bail her out.

After all, she had her own way out.

Forrest watched as she went from panic to a state of calm self-assurance, and he wasn't surprised.

He had long been familiar with this woman's cunning.

He didn't say much more, only calmly informing her, "Since you're so certain, then we'll just have to wait and see."

"Also, I've had my lawyer draft the divorce papers. He will contact you directly."

Yvonne, who had been relatively calm, instantly changed her expression. "I won't agree to it! Forrest! Don't even think about it!"

"Save it for my lawyer."

"Don't you care about your future anymore?" Yvonne hissed, her teeth clenched, using his career to threaten him.

But Forrest just chuckled. "Not anymore. At this age, I've realized that all of that is just smoke and mirrors, an empty pursuit. So you can't hold that over me anymore."

"No!" Yvonne saw the seriousness in his eyes and cried out emotionally, "We can't get a divorce! Bianca hasn't married Seth yet. We can't get a divorce!"

"That's your daughter, what does she have to do with me? Why should I be the one to secure her future?"

Seeing Yvonne lose her composure brought Forrest a sense of satisfaction. "Besides, Seth won't marry Bianca."

"He will!" Yvonne replied with absolute certainty. "He will marry her."

Because she knew that Seth truly cared about Bianca.

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