Yvette clearly misunderstood Xavier’s concerns. She immediately explained how capable Ray was–he could take on ten people at once, didn’t have a temper, and was the kind who did more and spoke less.
The more Yvette showered Ray with praise, the more determined Xavier was to get rid of Ray.
“Have them all leave. I don’t like strangers,” Yvette added.
Did she not like strangers, or was it because she didn’t like unattractive people?
Xavier didn’t dare ask; he had the bodyguards leave first. Since Yvette refused to budge, Xavier decided to approach Ray instead.
Yvette assumed Xavier had acted on a whim and didn’t pay much attention to it.
Meanwhile, after Terrence learned of Yvette’s whereabouts from Yara, he set off for Sanginè County.
When he arrived at Yvette’s place, it was already 10:00 pm.
By this time, everyone was already resting. Braving the cold wind, Terrence knocked on the door.
Yvette hadn’t fallen asleep yet. When she heard someone knocking, she got out of bed to answer the door. As she opened it, she saw Terrence bundled up in a down jacket, covered in snow.
Without saying a word, Terrence tried to enter the house. However, Yvette blocked the doorway. “What are you doing here?” she asked.
“Let’s talk inside,” he replied. It was freezing outside.
Yvette eyed him warily and didn’t let him in. “If you have something to say, say it here.”
In the past, Terrence would’ve already pushed her aside, but since he needed her help, he could only stand at the door in the cold wind.
“Yvvy, can you help me with something?” he asked.
However, he maintained a polite tone. “Yvvy, can you help me? I want to make a comeback. All you need to do is make a small sacrifice, which isn’t really a sacrifice-”
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