Chapter 588
The court upheld its decision to hear the case despite efforts from the Valentine''swyers to annul the
charges. Undeniably, it was not Yvette who pushed the deceased. However, if it were not for her
actions, this tragedy would not have happened...
Gordon apologized immediately and paid the fine. She was then detained for five days.
Yvette was disgruntled and wanted to object. Firstly, she had not killed anyone; secondly, she
Gordon stared at her and had the cops lead her away immediately. She was somewhat responsible for
the incident regardless.
It was true that she did not do it. However, should the video be uploaded to the inte, that tiny bit of
relevance would be sufficient to disgrace her. By the time this happened, how could she maintain her
foothold in Santabaca?
Thus, before the video was uploaded, Gordon felt that Yvette should pay the fine and ept detention
as a manner of apology.
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Therefore, even if the video were disclosed, nobody would criticize her. Instead, they would sympathize
with her.
When Summer’swyer returned with the news, she smirked as she cleaned up the room. Puzzled, the
"No, it''s what I expected. Yvette had pushed Samantha, but dad was too kind. All he wanted to do was
to grab hold of Samantha who was wobbly.
Unfortunately, he lost his footing and fell. If only he had not acted, he would not have fallen."
"Indeed. Logically speaking, the court could have dismissed our usation. Instead, it handed her that
kind of punishment. The oue is indeedforting yet at the same time iprehensible."
Summer gave no further thought but instead gathered up her emotions. She still had school to attend
and coursework to prepare.
Initially, she had taken leave because of her unborn child. With the child gone now, she should get back
to work; the busier, the better. As long as she kept herself busy, she would not be bothered by those
matters.
Mark never appeared before Summer again. Instead, h e watched her and Charlotte without them
knowing, until they were out of his sight.
Seeing Summer recover herposure, he was afraid that his presence at this moment would trigger
a rpse of her emotional turmoil.
She was heartbroken, but neither did he recover from his heartache...
His chest heaved before he started the car engine and drove toward hispany.
For five days, Yvette was in prison. She felt as if she had gone mad. There was nothing in the tiny
metal cell, so there was nothing she could do but wait.
After five days, she was released, and the first thing she did was visit Ronald in prison.
The condition of Ronald''s legs remained the same. In just a few days, he had grown frail and haggard
at a surprising pace.
Yvette was somewhat heartbroken. Her hatred toward Summer welled up uncontrobly. ''It was all her
fault. If it wasn’t for her, this wouldn''t have happened to the Valentine family.’
Yvette felt extremely uneasy. As she listened to the gossip, her anger reached its peak instantly.
Harboring her zing anger, she had the chauffeur start the engine and head directly to Summer’s
house. It was Daisy who greeted her at the door.
Just like a fish that begins to stink at the head; I don''t know whose character had she inherited!"
''Like a fish that begins to stink at the head'' is normally used for an organization, instead of saying
something hereditary.
Daisy answered, "If you are innocent, why are you so fearful of being judged by others?" Her tone was
cold.
Yvette became more irritated. "You better keep an eye on your daughter. Don’t let that vicious vixen
seduce m y son ever again!”