Upon hearing Jackie's words, Daphne lost her resolve. She kneeled in front of Yvette as Kiki watched.
"Yvvy, I'm sorry."
Yvette was shocked by the scene in front of her.
The first thought Kiki had was that Daphne must have some ulterior motive. "Daphne, what are you up to this time?"
Daphne ignored her and bowed toward Yvette, making a loud sound as her forehead hit the floor. "I was wrong. I shouldn't have pretended to save Madam Shannon and Tristan in your place, nor should I have targeted you. I'm sorry. I hope you forgive me."
Yvette didn't know why Daphne was doing this. From what she knew about Daphne, the latter would never bow to her unless she was desperate.
Meanwhile, Daphne was still on the ground, and her eyes had turned red. It wasn't from guilt; it was because of jealousy and anger.
Why should she apologize to Yvette? One day, she would make Yvette kneel at her feet!
Yvette proceeded to walk up to Daphne. "No matter why you came to apologize, I won't forgive you. You can leave now."
She didn't want Zachary, who was in the house, to see this scene.
Hearing Yvette's words, Daphne quickly got up and left reluctantly.
"She's leaving already?" Kiki was a bit confused. "Did she really turn over a new leaf?"
Yvette shook her head. "Of course not. I can tell she wasn't sincerely apologizing."
"I don't know either."
After leaving, Daphne balled her fists tight. She walked up to a black Bentley. "Is that enough?" she growled.
The car window lowered, revealing Jackie's cold face. "Although you did it reluctantly, you have completed the task Mr. Lane gave you. I will report truthfully."
After speaking, Jackie signaled for the driver to start the car.
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