Chapter 150: Chapter 150: What Did She Say Wrong?
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âDonât say that, you are kind-hearted and simple, so you canât see Xaviera Evansâ wild and ambitious nature. You got hurt because of her, yet youâre still trying to defend her. YouâŠâ
Upon finishing, Mrs. Mamet was about to call for a servant to help Yvette Flack get up from the bed. At this moment, the door was suddenly kicked open from the outside. Steve Price elegantly withdrew his leg and, with a faint smile, stood behind Caleb Mamet, looking at the stunned people inside the room.
Caleb Mamet stood in the doorway, his voice like a demon from hell: âMrs.
Mamet just said she wanted to use family law on someone?â
His cold and ruthless eyes, like a venomous snake, scared Mrs. Mamet into a cold sweat.
âCa⊠CalebâŠâ
It took Mrs. Mamet a while to react, realizing that the guilty person now was Xaviera Evans. She had nothing to be afraid of!
So she gritted her teeth and stared at Xaviera, who was standing behind Caleb Mamet: âCaleb, Xaviera disfigured Yvette, you canât cover for such a vicious person any longer!â
Calebâs gaze fell lightly on Yvette and he chuckled, âDisfigured?â
Yvette, thinking Caleb was concerned about her, had tears well up in her eyes: âCaleb, donât blame Miss Evans, itâs my fault. I shouldnât have resisted Miss
Evans and should have just obediently let herâŠâ
Her words were interrupted by Calebâs cold laugh.
With just a few words, Yvette vaguely told her that it was Xaviera who had hit her for no reason. Yvette tried to resist, but Xaviera only beat her more brutally.
The art of speaking was perfectly displayed by Yvette.
Mrs. Mamet was indignant: âCaleb, Yvette is disfigured! Why donât you comfort her?! Are you going to protect Xaviera? What kind of love potion has that temptress put on you that youâre protecting her like this, disregarding your feelings for Yvette of over twenty years?! â
Mrs. Whitman, sobbing: âForget it, our poor Yvette is just unlucky.
She thought she could be with Caleb, but who would have thought that Miss Evans would get involved⊠Wuu wuu, itâs our daughter Yvetteâs fault, she shouldnât have liked Caleb and taken root in his heart.â
Yvette bit her lip: âYes, itâs my fault. The matter of me adoring Caleb I should have kept hidden in my heart. I shouldnât have confessed to Caleb in a moment of impulse, making Miss Evans think too much.â
Caleb interrupted her coldly: âMaking Xaviera think too much? So what did you say to her?â
Yvette paused, could it be that Caleb also thought Xaviera was not worthy of him? Was Caleb disappointed with Xaviera too?
With this thought in mind, she sobbed softly: âMiss Evans warned me to keep my distance from you, Caleb, but we are childhood friends, and our deep friendship cannot be severed just like that. I was just being honest, but Miss Evans suddenly became angry. She called me shameless, saying that I, being a mistress, disregarded morality and meddled in other peopleâs marriages. Caleb, I donât understand why Miss Evans is targeting me like this, even though I think what she said is wrong, but I am not good with words and donât know how to refute itâŠâ
âWhat she said is wrong? How is it wrong?â Caleb scoffed.
Yvetteâs expression stiffened.
Caleb looked at her coldly: âMiss Flack said youâve liked me for many years and that we are childhood friends?â
Yvette stuttered her response: âYesâŠyes.â
âHow come I donât know about this childhood friendship between us?â Calebâs tone was calm. âAnd you said youâve liked me for many years, so why didnât you confess before? Why did you wait until after I got married and say it in front of my wife? Is there anything wrong with Xaviera calling you a mistress?â Yvette stared, disbelieving.
âMiss Flack, Xaviera and I are not childhood friends. You deliberately lied to create discord between me and my wife. I understand my wifeâs temperament better than anyone; if she really warned you to stay away from me, Iâd be relieved, knowing that she still values me and wants to protect me.â
âUnfortunately, my wife isnât like that. Unless someone oppresses her, she doesnât even know how to retort. Itâs her kindness that allows you to bully her repeatedly. If she really hit you today, Iâd be celebrating by setting off firecrackers at the gate of the Mamet family residence.â
There was a few seconds of silence in the room, as Calebâs words were truly shocking.
After an unknown amount of time, Yvetteâs tears and sobs broke the silence. Her tears fell like raindrops: âI-Iâm sorry, Caleb, I didnât know it would have such a big impact on you, wuu wuu wuu⊠I just love you too much, I canât control myself. Itâs my fault, I shouldnât have come here, I shouldnât have been a bother to Miss Evans⊠I did something wrong, I deserve to be punished by
Miss EvansâŠâ
Mrs. Whitman saw Yvette crying so miserably and couldnât help but shed tears as well..