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Sir madame has run away again (Lily and Carson) novel Chapter 288

“Is There Anything?” At the thought of seeing Victoria and Carson’s father together this morning, I was disgusted.
“Lily, can I talk to you?”
“Now?”
“Yes, I’m out of your house now. Can you come out and see me?”
“I don’t think it’s necessary,” I dismissed.
“Lily, I want to explain to you about this morning. I know you don’t want to see me, but please listen to what I have to say. If you still feel disgusted after hearing it from me, I’ll just take it. how it is.”
What does Victoria mean? Did she have an explanation for her actions? But did that have something to do with her?
“Let’s leave it at that, then.”
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“Lily, don’t you want to know how Jolene miscarried? I will tell you why if you come to meet me.”
Startled by Victoria’s words, I realized I had no choice but to meet with her.
“Okay, wait a minute. I will go back now.”
After hanging up the phone, I smile at Dylan. “Please drop me off at home.”
Without asking why, Dylan started the car’s engine and drove off. As soon as the car pulled up to my house, I got out and waved at him. Then he left without lingering.
After Dylan left, I turned and saw Victoria stepping out from behind a tree. “Lily.”
“This is not a good place to talk. Come with me.” I took her to a cafe not far from my house.
After the waiter poured the drinks and left, I glanced at Victoria. “Let’s talk.”
“I was the one who killed Jolene’s son,” Victoria confessed calmly, as if she were talking about someone else’s business rather than her own.
On my way here, I kind of guessed it. Therefore, I was not very surprised and asked: “Why?”
“To get revenge,” she replied.
“Revenge? What is the hostility between you and Jolene?” Previously, I suspected that there was a bitter vendetta between Victoria and Jolene, but I ended up ignoring it.
“There is nothing between Jolene and me. Instead, it was between her mother and me.” Taking the cup. Victoria took a sip.
“Jolene’s dad and my cousin used to be a couple when they were young. When they were about to get married, he repented and married Jolene’s mother. You might not believe me when I say this, but my cousin and Jolene’s mother used to be friends, and it was absolutely shameless of her to hook up with her friend’s husband. Being a traditional village girl, my cousin could not bear the humiliation and committed suicide by drowning herself in the river. Since my cousin’s death, my aunt has fallen into depression and has become mentally ill.”
Victoria’s story was indeed a pitiful one, but it needed to be verified to prove that what she said was true. After countless betrayals and schemes, I learned the hard way not to easily believe others. Looking at her indifferently, I asked, “So your plan is to come over to our house and get revenge on Jolene?”

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