Chapter 894
The Woman From Hell
The driver was stunned for a moment and kindly reminded me, saying, âThe Lynches are
considered a renowned noble family in South Vasetine. A distinguished family like that is really picky
when it comes to choosing women. It won't be appropriate for you to show up so abruptly."
From what he was saying, I figured that he might have mistaken me for an ignorant woman who
was trying t o cling to the rich.
I pursed my lips and made no explanation.
The cab pulled over outside the Lynches' mansion. The driver looked at me and reminded me
kindly, saying, "Miss, just walk through that door and youâll get to Lynch Residence. I suggest asking
first before going to the innermost part of the mansion because you can only go in when someone
picks you up with a car."
I nodded. "Thanks."
After paying my fare, I got out of the car.
Like what the cab driver said, in order to step into Lynch Residenceâs compound, one must obtain
the permission of the mansion's owner, who would then send someone over with a car. Only then
would one be
able to enter.
I explained it to the security guard, but he had no authority to let me in. Hence, he could only say
apologetically, "Miss, maybe you should call someone.
I can't let you in without permission."
I pursed my lips and fished out my phone from my pocket.
As soon as I switched on my phone, a dozen text messages from Theo popped up one after
another.
I did not click in to read them but gave Mason a call first.
Fortunately, he picked up my call this time. His slightly weary voice was heard from the phone."
Wanda."
I endured the rage in my heart and spoke in a trembling voice, "I'm in South Vasetine now, standing
right in front of Lynch Residenceâs gate. Return Munchkin to me. I'm here to take him back."
Mason was silent on the other end of the call.
The longer he remained silent, the more intense the fear in my heart grew.
I must admit that I had come here with a fluke mentality.
Whaldorf City and South Vasetine were so far from each other. Perhaps Jerome did not even know
the specifics.
Maybe Munchkin merely went out for a moment to have some fun. Perhaps Jerome heard wrongly.
Mason remained silent. The emotions that I had been suppressing the whole time finally resulted in
an outburst. I roared furiously, "Mason Lynch, I said, return Munchkin to me! I'm taking my son
home. Do you hear me?"
He spoke, his voice a little suppressed and low. "I'm behind you."
I abruptly turned around. Sure enough, he was standing behind me. The weary look on his face
showed just how exhausted he was.
He slowly put his phone down, and there was a look of self-reproach in his gaze when he looked at
me.
When I did not see Munchkin around him, I held back the panic in my heart and asked in a shaky
voice, " Where's Munchkin?"
He opened his mouth to speak but no words came out.
"Are you mute?" I was going insane.
"I beg you, tell me where Munchkin is right now."
Mason pursed his lips and said, "Let's talk inside."
There was a Rolls-Royce behind him. He had probably driven it here. Without the slightest
hesitation, I hurried over and got in.
I knew that the Lynches were prosperous and grand, but they were even more prosperous than I
imagined
them to be.
After entering from the gate, it took another ten-minute drive along the parks and natural
landscapes. As it was winter, the maple leaves had fallen and the trees were bare. The scenery
looked a little bleak.
In the car, Mason's phone rang. From his tone of voice, I could tell that it might be from Theo.