Judging by how things were unfolding, Lindsay feared the tragedy from her previous life was doomed to repeat itself.
Seeing Lindsay’s expression grow increasingly grave, Yves picked up on something. “What’s wrong?”
Snapping out of her thoughts, Lindsay hesitated for a moment before answering, “Tina’s unstable right now, mentally. She’s showing signs of real illness. Maybe sending her overseas for treatment would be better.”
“That’s the Lee family’s business. It’s up to them how they want to handle it.” Yves wasn’t one to interfere in other people’s affairs.
Lindsay managed a thin, uneasy smile. “I’m just worried Lee’s niece is going to make an even bigger mistake next time. Right now it’s just assault, but what if it escalates? What if she actually kills someone? Could Lee really protect her then?”
“Well, it’s her own path to walk. Lee’s already done more than enough for her today.”
Lindsay fell silent. She wasn’t the meddling type either, but if Tina ever killed someone, it would set off a chain reaction—and Yves would be the one to lose the most in the end.
Losing everything would be bad enough, but what she feared most was a turn of events so different from her past life that Yves' very life would be in danger this time.
“Mr. Yves, Ms. Nelson.” Just then, Daniel returned, greeting Yves respectfully.
Yves gave a barely perceptible nod.
“How’s she holding up?” Lindsay asked Daniel.



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