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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 321

Yvonne couldn't hold it back any longer and broke down sobbing in her arms.

"Why... why is my dad doing this to me. Tamara almost killed me. He knows I'm not lying, yet he still protects her. Does an outsider really mean more to him than I do?"

Her voice was broken and intermittent, her tears quickly soaking the front of Leilani's shirt. Leilani gently patted her back, letting her vent her emotions.

Yvonne trembled violently as she cried, her breathing coming in short, rapid gasps. She had run from the hospital the moment she regained her memories. Her body was already weak, and the intense emotional upheaval was taking its toll. Dark spots danced before her eyes, and she nearly fainted.

Leilani noticed something was wrong. She quickly pulled a small bottle from her pocket, took out a pill, and held it to Yvonne's lips. "Take this. It'll make you feel better."

Yvonne obediently swallowed the medicine. A moment later, her breathing steadied, and some color returned to her face.

Frustration and guilt washed over her simultaneously. For the first time in her life, she felt like a complete failure. She had wanted to stand up for herself and Leilani, but instead, she had been driven away in anger.

Yvonne leaned against Leilani's shoulder, her voice hoarse as she apologized, feeling utterly useless. "Leilani, I'm sorry. I wanted to get justice for you today, to clear your name, but..."

She let out a self-deprecating laugh. "I didn't get justice, and I let them run me off. I'm such a mess..."

Leilani chuckled softly, reaching out to ruffle her hair. "Who said you're a mess?"

"Really?"

"Really." Leilani nodded.

She considered the situation. Today's events had likely been too much of a shock for Yvonne. Fitch was her father, and Tamara—the person who tried to kill her—had ended up becoming her sister-in-law. That was a reality no one could easily accept. If Yvonne didn't adjust her mindset and let the resentment fester, it would eventually destroy her.

Leilani didn't want Yvonne to turn into a tool for revenge. She paused, looked at Yvonne seriously, and spoke softly. "Yvonne, I understand how you feel. I've been exactly where you are. But listen to me. Revenge isn't something you can rush. Tamara humiliated herself today. Her good days are numbered. So pull yourself together. You need to live your best life so you can enjoy watching Tamara's downfall when it happens, right?"

After a good cry and Leilani's comforting words, the heavy weight in Yvonne's chest began to lift, and her emotions gradually settled.

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