Chapter 325 Of Course, She Had to Go to Jail
It was a pity that Nore was a step too late. When he rushed to the Jones family, he found out that Lyra had not returned the Jones family’s door was tightly closed, and it looked desolate and dilapidated. He called his assistant again to find out that Alma’s lawyer had applied for a court session as soon as possible and requested to control Lyra’s personal freedom. Having such a sister was only a torture for Lyra. If Lyra hadn’t asked him to keep it a secret several times, Nore really wanted to expose everything. Deep in the night. Lyra sat in a single room, looking at the narrow window on the wall, a bitter smile on her lips. Footsteps suddenly sounded from outside the door. “Lyra, someone came to see you.” She had not been locked up in prison. She just couldn’t go anywhere she wanted. She looked at the sky outside. At this time, who would come to see her? “Vice President?” Lyra looked at the face in front of her that looked somewhat similar to Hank but had a kind smile on it. He slowly sat down. Huaien also had some connections in the area, otherwise, it would be impossible for him to come in so late at night. And at this time, there were only the two of them in the room, and no guards were present. He deliberately arranged everything, and Lyra was inexplicably worried. “I told you that you used to be my nephew’s wife. Even if you divorced Hank, in my opinion, we are still a family.”
Huaien pushed the lunch box on the table forward. “Eat, tomorrow is the court again. Maybe you will be very tired.” Huaien said, and his smile deepened.
Lyra did not move. She just looked at Huaien and said softly, “If you have something to say, just say it. I’m not hungry, and I won’t eat.” She did not know what Huaien wanted to do.
But Lyra was sure that Hank’s uncle was not a simple character. He could not come to see her in the middle of the night just to send her a midnight snack. Lyra looked calm and did not speak anymore.
On the negotiation table, the most taboo thing was to be anxious.
Huaien, who had been looking at her, nodded slowly. “You are indeed the most suitable person to be my niece’s wife. When you two got married, I was very optimistic. I just didn’t expect that Hank wanted to take revenge on your father.” Lyra’s heart skipped a beat. “I hope you can forgive Hank and let go of the past completely. After tomorrow’s court trial, I can prepare some money for you, enough for you to leave for a while. What do you think?”
“You want me to leave?” There was a layer of vigilance in Lyra’s eyes. Huaien held the walking stick with both hands, and his smile gradually faded. He said word by word, “Stay here. The three of you will cause a great disturbance in the city. It’s the best way to leave.” After saying that, he stood up. “If you don’t accept my suggestion, then the consequences are hard to say. After all, it is not a good thing for sisters to fight.” He knew!
“What did you say? Speak clearly.” Lyra rushed over but was blocked by the automatic iron gate. She only had time to see the back of Huaien leaving.
Her heartbeat gradually became heavier.
Why did Huaien know that she and Alma were sisters?
Lyra suddenly felt that some things seemed to make sense. Who called her to that village? During the time when Alma was in the hospital, it was likely that she was also “taken care of” by Huaien.
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