Yvette rubbed her aching neck and walked outside.
Terrence was writhing in pain and couldn't get up. "Yvette, how dare you bring someone along and hit me? Do you not know what my status is now?"
Yvette merely glanced at Ray. Without hesitation, Ray delivered another kick to Terrence's chest. "Withdraw it." Ray's cold voice echoed.
Terrence tried to pry Ray's leg off, but to no avail. He frantically pleaded, "Alright, alright, I'll drop it."
Still, Ray didn't move his foot.
The surrounding housekeepers saw their employer under Ray's foot. However, they didn't dare to step forward to help.
Terrence felt his insides aching, and tears welled up in his eyes. "Yvvy, I was wrong. Make him stop; I'm going to die."
Only when beaten into submission would Terrence call Yvette "Yvvy".
Yvette recalled how she used to fight back whenever Terrence had hit her when they had been children. Back then, Terrence had never been able to win because he was younger than her.
After each beating, he would cry and call out, "Yvvy! Yvvy, I'm sorry." But whenever this had happened, Yara would help Terrence by grabbing anything within to hit Yvette.
Once, Yara had hit Yvette on the head with a vase, making her head bleed. Yvette remembered feeling like the world had turned red.
Since that incident, Yvette hadn't had the courage to fight back and had had no choice but to take the beatings.
Reflecting on the past, Yvette took a moment before snapping out of it. She said to Ray, "Let's go."
"Alright."
As they moved inside the mansion, they were unaware of a Maybach parked under a large tree outside.
Having tracked Yvette's phone to this location, Xavier had immediately sent someone to investigate and learned that Yara lived there. He had already sent people inside the mansion to check on the situation.
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