However, now that Terrence was fully aware of the Yandell family's manipulative ways, he wasn't about to fall for their empty promises again.
"No need for that, Zpey." He chuckled. "Just slip me some pocket money from time to time, and we're good."
"Of course, that's not a problem," Zoey replied, rolling her eyes. How could she have such a lazy, good-for-nothing brother, even if it was just from the same mother but a different father?
After getting into the car, she began to think about how to teach Yvette a lesson.
She asked her assistant, Mila Lurve, "What kind of work does Yvette do?" She had already had Mila investigate Yvette.
"She runs a small studio in Asnea. It barely keeps her afloat," replied Mila.
A small studio?
"Make sure her studio can't operate. I want her business to go under," Zoey ordered.
With the current influence of the Yandell family, it would be easy to crush a small overseas studio.
However, the information Zoey had was only what Yvette publicly disclosed. She didn't know that the songs that had made her famous were composed by Yvette. Even with all of Lawrence's resources, it wouldn't be possible to bring Yvette's company down.
"Understood," Mila said.
But Zoey wasn't satisfied. "And gather a few people. We're going to Sangine County."
There was no way she would let Yvette remain unscathed after she had been spurned.
Jeremiah liked Yvette only because she appeared pure and innocent, right?
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At the same time, Xavier was properly seated in the living room in the house in Sangine County.
Yvette sat across from him, interrogating him, "You said you owe a lot of money. Where's the IOU?"
Xavier knew that Jeremiah must have said something when he came over. "It's with Mark. If you want to see it, I can call him and have him bring it over."
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