Chapter 1890 Change Your Last Name to Locke
Fiona said, “Bring Yvette home for dinner tomorrow.”
Lance’s mind was a mess.
“I’'m busy.”
His tone was harsh, and Fiona could hear it.
She sneered.
“What, did that woman make up some nonsense, which made you think that I’m the devil who broke you up?”
Lance pursed his lips. “Mom...”
“Don’t call me mom! If you don’t come back tomorrow with Yvette, just change your last name to Locke!”
That was Whitney’s last name.
Fiona then hung up the phone ruthlessly.
She became suspicious because of Mrs. Sally’s phone call, which made her investigate the company.
There were rumors going around the company about Lance and Whitney having an affair in the stairway that day.
Fiona did not believe that Lance would have an extramarital affair and do such a shameless thing. The only possibility was that Whitney deliberately made a show of it to others so that people would misunderstand their relationship. Fiona had seen such tactics long ago.
Fiona was the only one who could explain what happened back then.
Initially, Fiona thought that Lance and Yvette only had a small disagreement. Who knew that Whitney Locke suddenly appeared? That woman certainly could not be underestimated.
Lance hung up the phone and felt a headache for a moment.
He did not go to the guest room and only lay on the living room sofa without a hint of sleepiness. When the day dawned, he only took a nap fora while.
However, he was soon woken up.
The maid got up early in the morning to make breakfast.
Not long after, Yvette also woke up and washed up.
Lance went to the dressing room to get changed. When he walked out, he also saw Yvette walking out of the bedroom.
He paused in his footsteps.
She looked back at Lance with slightly cold eyes. Lance loosened his collar, and his throat moved.
“Do you plan to treat me like this forever?”
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