<b>Chapter </b><b>655 </b>
Vi’s grip on the phone was so tight <b>that </b>even her knuckles turned pale.
She did not understand why Eugene, whom she had loved <b>for </b>years<b>, </b>could not care less about her. He only looked at Mnie.
When he dated her, no matter how Vi hinted at <b>him</b>, Eugene never slept with her.
However, he let Mnie get pregnant with his child.
Vi could not ept being treated differently by Eugene.
She could only vent her resentment on Mnie.
If it were not because of Mnie…
If Mnie was gone…
Thest bit of hesitation in Vi disappeared. She turned off her phone screen and turned around.
Mnie <b>was </b>standing on the balcony to <b>get </b>some fresh air. There was a handrail here. Yvette took her here every time the conference ended to get some fresh air.
Mnie had been worrying about Redwaves<b>‘ </b>tender, yet Xander keptforting her. Thus, she did
not show her worries<b>. </b>
However, she had promised Xander to get it done.
She was looking at the messages in the group Yvonne and Reny <b>set </b>up for the three of them. Yvonne shared a restaurant she found and invited Mnie <b>to </b>apany her when she returned to Jepton.
Yvonne tagged Mnie in the conversation, and Mnie was texting her back. Suddenly<b>, </b>a shout came from behind her. “What are <b>you </b>doing? Can’t <b>you </b>see someone is there?”
It was Yvette’s <b>voice</b>.
Startled, Mnie turned around and saw a young man in his <b>20s </b>holding a number of logs behind her.
Those logs were thick. They had not been sanded and had rough surfaces.
Most importantly, they were long. The logs might have knocked into Mnie’s waist if Yvette had not stopped that man.
Mnie was standing by the stairs, and if the logs had knocked into her<b>, </b>she might have been pushed down the stairs.
Even if she was not knocked down<b>, </b><b>it </b>would cause severe injuries if the logs hit her waist.
Mnie looked at the three–meter distance between her and the young man<b>. </b>She was shocked and broke into <b>a </b>cold sweat.
She looked at the young man<b>, </b>but he was looking at the ground and hiding his <b>face </b>behind the <b>logs</b>. He
apologized to her timidly<b>, </b><b>“</b>I’m sorry, I didn’t notice you.”
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Yvette was already beside Mnie<b>. </b>She pointed as she scolded him<b>, </b><b>“</b><b>Can’t </b><b>you </b>look ahead when you walk? She’s pregnant, and if you identally hit her<b>, </b>she might <b>miscarry</b>. Do <b>you </b>think you can be responsible for that?”
The young man apologized, but he did not show his face. Yvette held onto and lectured him before asking him to take another route.
Then, she looked at Mnie. “Are you alright? That shocked me. Fortunately<b>, </b><b>I </b><b>came </b>in time.”
Mnie was also afraid. She calmed down and asked, “Why did youe outside?”
“Here.” Yvette looked at the wheelchair. <b>“</b><b>I </b>came to bring you this. The doctor told you to rest and move less. You should be sitting here obediently. Why did youe out? It’s so dangerous out here.”
Mnie seemed unbothered. She took a deep breath and sat in the wheelchair.
Yvette pushed her into the room and sighed. “Being pretty is so nice. People care about you even when you go out to get some fresh air.”
However, Mnie was thinking about something else and did not hear Yvette’s mutter.
Mnie seemed to be unlucky that day. Just as she entered the conference room, she bumped into Matthew walking out.
He nced at her coldly from above, acting as if he was looking at a stranger.