Chapter 434 I Will Figure Out
Jaylon said this and did not speak again.
He sent her home and carried her upstairs like yesterday before leaving.
Around six o'clock, Reina was about to take her phone to order takeout when someone knocked on the door.
Before she could open the door, the person had already pushed the door and come in.
The one who came was a young woman. She carried a food box and said that Jaylon asked her to come.
Something bad happened last night. Reina thought that she should be more careful. After calling Jaylon to confirm it, she was relieved.
Just as she was about to hang up, Jaylon asked her, "Should I send your mother back?"
"Do it."
Reina wished she could never see her mother again.
However, she could not really let Lacey be killed by Jaylon.
Furthermore, she would be leaving soon.
It would be a final farewell for Reina and her mother.
After hanging up the phone, Reina had dinner and read books for a few hours before she washed up and fell asleep.
When she woke up the next morning, Lacey showed up in the house.
However, the way Lacey looked at Reina seemed to be more resentful. It seemed that Lacey wanted to hit Reina but dared not.
Reina guessed that Jaylon had done something to Lacey, but Reina didn't want to know.
If Lacey could always be so obedient before Reina left, Reina would be happy.
Jaylon took Reina to work as usual. He prepared breakfast for her in the morning and ordered takeout from a high-class restaurant at noon.
Reina did not accept it. She went to the canteen with her colleagues.
When she returned home in the afternoon, Jaylon did not ask her why she refused to accept his food. The next day, he still arranged the same things as the first day, and Reina didn't accept it.
In the evening, she called Vincent to ask about her ID card. He said that he had encountered a small problem. He asked Reina to wait a few more days.
Reina felt a bit worried, but she could only wait.
When she got up in the morning and went out of the bedroom, she saw a middle-aged man walking out of Lacey's room wearing only underwear.
Reina felt a little nauseous and turned back to the bedroom.
There was only one bathroom at home. Reina didn't want to use it, so she chewed two chewing gum, wiped her face with a wet tissue, and prepared to go out without makeup.
When she went downstairs, she saw Lacey and the middle-aged man kissing on the side of the road. After finishing kissing, the man gave Lacey a stack of cash.
When Lacey got the money, she smiled so happily.
Reina waited for the man to leave before she walked out. "Mom, what is your relationship with that man?"
In the past, Lacey also liked fooling around with men, but she rarely took money from them.
This time, she took so much money. Obviously, that man was not just an ordinary friend with benefits.
Lacey lowered her head and counted the money in her hand. "It's none of your business. I don't need to spend your money now. You should be happy."
"Mom, if you need money, tell me. You shouldn't earn money in this way!" Reina looked at Lacey and was a little angry.
Hearing this, Lacey looked up at Reina and suddenly laughed, "What happened between you and Jaylon? Do you think I don't know? You don't have the right to criticize me.
"The money you took from Jaylon is much more than what I have now!"
That day, Lacey was taken away by Jaylon's men and unexpectedly heard those people chatting. Only then did Lacey learn what Reina had done in foreign countries.
When Lacey thought of the way Reina always pretended to be a good
daughter, Lacey felt that it was very sarcastic.
Reina's brain went blank for a few seconds. For a moment, she felt that her
entire world had collapsed.
Her mother knew what she had done abroad.
"Did Jaylon tell you this?"
Her voice was hoarse.
"Why do you care who told me that?" Lacey's attitude was very tough.
"Reina, I am your mother. Since you're just a whore, don't try to criticize
what I do. You make me disgusted."
After Lacey finished speaking, she took the money and left.
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