He looked at Yvonne. "Since she wants to leave, thereâs no need to stop her." 1
"But..."
"Thatâs enough, Sue." This time, it was Yvonne who interrupted Sue.
She felt aggrieved and unhappy when she looked at Henry who looked cold.
Indeed she wanted to leave, but he didn't mean to keep her at all. He even said there was no need
to stop her, which made her a little unhappy.
He should at least be surprised and stop her from leaving!
However, there was nothing.
Thinking about it, Yvonne was a little angry too. She sniffed and pulled her suitcase to the entrance
without looking at Henry.
Henry didn't look at her either. He quietly listened to her footsteps and the rumbling sound of the
suitcase.
Click. The door of the villa was closed.
Henry finally reacted. He slowly turned around and looked at the empty entrance. His expression
was gloomy.
"Sir, why did you let madam go?" Sue still didn't understand what he was thinking.
Henry straightened his cuffs and replied faintly, "With our current situation, itâs better to be
separated for a period of time."
"But madam lives outside alone. Aren't you afraid that she might face any danger?" Sue was
worried.
Henry lowered his eyes. "I've arranged for someone to follow her and protect her at any time. She'll
be fine."
"Has someone followed madam?" Sue was taken aback and asked quickly, "So, sir, you knew that
madam wanted to move out?"
Henry pursed his thin lips and didnât answer.
In fact, he didn't know about it until he talked to Shane. Shane was the one who told him about this.
He was very angry at first. But after Shane persuaded him, he suppressed his anger and agreed to
Yvonne's idea of moving out temporarily.
"Sir," Sue sighed when Henry didn't speak, "Since you let madam move out, when are you going to
bring her back? You both can't live apart forever, right? After all, both of you haven't divorced..."
"She resents me in her heart. Let her calm down for a while, and then I'll bring her back again,"
Henry answered faintly and went upstairs. 2
Sue looked at his back and shook her head. "How long will it be then? How can you be so
stubborn? And so is madam. She only remembers her suitcase when she
left, but she forgot her handbag!" 1
While murmuring, Sue picked up the lady's satchel on the sofa and ran after Yvonne.
Outside the villa, Yvonne stopped a taxi. Before getting into the taxi, she realized that she forgot her
handbag too. Her ID, mobile phone, and wallets were all in the bag. Without these, let alone hailing
a taxi, she wouldnât be able to even find a place to stay.
She had no choice but to close the door and let the taxi leave. She planned to return to the villa to
get her handbag.
The moment she turned around, a flaming red sports car suddenly stopped in front of her. The loud
road made her almost deaf.
She frowned and looked at the car window unhappily, trying to see who had gone too far.
After the car window rolled down, a beautiful face that would catch everyoneâs attention showed up
and it was also caught in Yvonne's eyes.
It was Elliot.
When Yvonne saw him, she rolled her eyes immediately.
She should have guessed it was him.
Apart from him, she couldn't think of anyone who would be such a fuss.
"Hey hey hey, what's with your expression?" Elliot took off his sunglasses. When he saw Yvonne
rolling her eyes, he couldnât help but yell.
Yvonne curled her lips. "What's the matter?"
"Iâm fine, but you..." He looked at the suitcase next to her. "You canât get along with Mr. Lancaster,
so you've decided to run away from home?"
Yvonne didnât overreact when he got it right. She was very calm. âItâs none of your business."
"What are you saying? Since I bumped into you, I can't just sit back and watch. Where are you
going? Let me give you a ride."
While speaking, Elliot got out of the car, picked up her suitcase, and put it in his car. 1
Yvonne wanted to stop him and said that she had to g o back to the villa first. Then, Sueâs voice
came from afar, "Madam!"
Yvonne turned her head and saw Sueâs chubby figure running over. She was holding something in
her hand and waving it.
Yvonne took a closer look and recognized that it was her handbag.
"Slow down, Sue." Yvonne stepped forward and held Sue in case she fell.
Sue laughed and gasped, "Iâm fine, madam. You forgot t o take your bag. I'm bringing it to you. Here
you go." "Thank you, Sue." Yvonne took the bag and slung it over her shoulder.
She was just about to go back to get it. She didn't expect Sue to bring it to her.
This was also great as it would save her time and avoid the embarrassment of seeing Henry.
After all, she just left the villa arrogantly. If she went back to the villa for a handbag, she really didn't
know how she would to face Henry.
"You're welcome, madam. Are you going to get in Mr. Taylorâs car?" Sue looked at Elliot warily and
thought that this man with amazing beauty was not a good man.
Elliot noticed that Sue wasn't happy with him and he smiled carelessly. "I'm Yvonne's friend. I saw
her waiting for a taxi, so I offered her a ride."
"He's right, Sue," Yvonne agreed.
There was a flash of surprise in Elliot's eyes, and then the corners of his mouth twitched.
She didnât retort what he said.
He thought she would retort it.
"Well, thank you, Mr. Taylor." Sue thanked Elliot on Yvonne's behalf.
Elliot shrugged his shoulders. "Don't mention it. Get in the car quickly. Itâs getting dark and it looks
like it's going to rain soon."
Upon hearing this, Yvonne raised her head and looked at the sky. Indeed the dark clouds were
gathered together- it might rain soon.
She still needed to look for accommodation!
With this in mind, Yvonne stopped talking. After saying goodbye to Sue, she opened the
passenger's door and sat in the car.
Sue wanted to persuade her not to ride in another man's car in case there was any danger.
However, she remembered that Henry had arranged for someone to protect her, so she gave up the
thought of persuading Yvonne to get out of the car. She then stood by the roadside, waved to
Yvonne, and watched her leave in Elliot's car.
When the car was out of her sight, Sue turned around t o go back to the villa. She planned to tell
Henry about Yvonne getting in Elliot's car.
"Do you believe that Mr. Lancaster will call you soon?" I n the car, Elliot glanced at Yvonne from the
corner of his eyes and teased her. i
Yvonne looked out of the window and replied calmly," Perhaps you'll be disappointed this time.
We're in the silent treatment. He won't call me."
"Silent treatment?" Elliot's mouth hooked a little playfully. "This is really strange. Isn't Mr. Lancaster
sorry for what he did? Instead of asking for your forgiveness, he's giving you the silent treatment.
That's so arrogant of him." "Enough. Stop saying it, will you?" Yvonne pursed her mouth and her
tone was a little unhappy.
Elliot sneered and said, "I'm not wrong, yet youâre still on his side. He obviously refuses to admit his
mistake after all this time. Such an egoistic man! Is he really worthy of your love?" 2
After hearing this, Yvonne opened her mouth and wanted to say something, but the words were
stuck in her throat and she couldn't say anything.
"Why didn't you answer?" Elliot asked her again.