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Chapter 195

Yolanda was at hby herself, still racking her brain over how to bring up Eric's situation.

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Charles was uncompromising sometimes, and if she went ahead and made decisions for him, he’d immediately

get suspicious.

She hadn't figured out a plan yet when Edward reached out and suggested they meet up.

Yolanda knew she couldn't just step out. She figured Uncle Edward must've noticed that Charles had been acting

completely normal ever since that last hospital stay, and now he was getting too restless to wait any longer.

Her eyes darted as she cup with an excuse, then she quickly replied to his message.

“Sorry, Uncle Edward, I'm at the Sinclair manor visiting Grandma Flora.”

After she sent the message, Yolanda drove off to the Sinclair manor by herself.

Yolanda had never been welcat the Sinclair manor, so she always went out of her way to steer clear of the

place.

She dreaded bumping into Richard Sinclair.

Yolanda had always treated Richard with the utmost respect-he’d been a legendary figure in Beloris when he was

young, and being around him always made her nervous, worried she'd say the wrong thing.

Luckily, Richard wasn't there tonight-he’d gone to church.

Yolanda let out a sigh of relief and headed upstairs to see Grandma Flora.

There was a stronger scent of herbal medicine hanging in the air, but Grandma Flora’s voice was full of warmth.

“Yolanda, why did you chere all by yourself?” Grandma Flora asked kindly.

“I just wanted to check on you, Grandma,” Yolanda replied.

She helped Grandma Flora sit down at the edge of the bed, and the older woman gently patted Yolanda’s hand.

“I've heard all the rumors going around,” Grandma Flora said.

Yolanda wasn’t surprised. Grandma Flora was a sharp one-she might be stuck in bed, but nothing in the Sinclair

family ever slipped past her. The caretakers always made sure she was up to date with every bit of gossip from

Beloris, so she never missed a thing.

Yolanda kept obediently massaging Grandma Flora’s shoulders, gently pressing on specific pressure points to

soothe her.

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lliness doesn’t care how strong you used to be-once you're stuck in bed, even legends have to surrender.

Grandma Flora didn’t have much tleft, and everyone in the Sinclair family doted on her.

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“Yolanda, I'm really hoping you and Charles will give us a child,” Grandma Flora said.

Every tYolanda visited, Grandma Flora would always mention this.

Yolanda knew if she kept dodging the issue, Grandma Flora might start supporting Joelle Monroe instead.

As long as the baby has Charles’ blood, that’s really all Grandma Flora cares about.

“I'll try to talk to Charles about it, Grandma,” Yolanda said gently.

Grandma Flora closed her eyes and let out a comfortable hum, the pressure points Yolanda worked on clearly

making her feel relaxed.

“You're such a thoughtful girl, Yolanda. These moves you picked up are really something-nobody else here can

givea massage like you do. Too bad you're not a bit more adaptable,” Grandma Flora teased.

Yolanda took all the advice to heart, listening respectfully and not missing a word.

Grandma Flora wasn’t exactly thrilled with Yolanda-she simply found her easy to handle, always obedient, and

on top of that, the massages were something no one else could match. That's why, for now, Grandma Flora kept

her close. After living at the top for so long, she'd seen everyone try every trick just to get on her good side-she

could see right through a woman's schemes. As far as Grandma Flora was concerned, Joelle Monroe was

definitely not the obedient type.

So, when given the choice between someone who plays by the rules and someone who refuses, Grandma Flora

would, at least for now, always side with the one she could control.

Yolanda spent another half hour massaging, then moved to a small stool by the bed and started gently rubbing

Grandma Flora’s legs. Trying to sound sweet and thoughtful, she said, “I had a dream at noon where your legs

were hurting. | kept worrying about it, so | just had to cby and see you myself.”

Grandma Flora laughed at Yolanda’s words and called for a servant to bring over a jewelry box. Inside was a pair

of jade stud earrings.

“I saw you've pierced your ears. | can’t wear these old pieces anymore, so why don’t you take them?” Grandma

Flora offered warmly.

“Grandma, these are just way too precious,” Yolanda replied, a little overwhelmed.

“Just take them. You always dressed so simply, and Charles doesn’t have a clue-he never even thinks to buy you

more jewelry or nice clothes. What woman doesn’t love these things?” Grandma Flora insisted.

Yolanda didn’t argue anymore. “Thank you, Grandma.”

“You look absolutely lovely today, Yolanda-just the way Charles likes his girls. Has he been a bit more

affectionate lately?” Grandma Flora teased, her eyes crinkling with a knowing smile.

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Yolanda’s cheeks turned pink. She kept her head down, busily working on Flora’s leg and trying not to meet her

gaze, too embarrassed to say anything.

Grandma Flora seemed perfectly satisfied, feeling convinced she’d be holding a great-grandchild very soon.

Yolanda stayed until 9 p.m., then changed her shoes at the entrance, ready to leave.

She sent Charles a quick text, letting him know she'd been over to give Grandma Flora a leg massage and was

on her way back.

Then, almost as an afterthought, she casually mentioned that Uncle Edward had messaged her, asking to meet

up.

As expected, Charles called immediately, his voice low and clearly on edge. “Exactly when did he reach out to

you?”

Yolanda kept the call going as she headed out, but the moment she stepped near the courtyard, she halted,

startled-Uncle Edward was standing there, obviously waiting for her.

“Uncle Edward,” Yolanda murmured, heart pounding, barely able to get the words out.

Uncle Edward was scowling, his face clouded with irritation.

Yolanda hurriedly said on the phone, “Honey, | just bumped into Uncle Edward here at the Sinclair manor. And

Grandma's actually doing fine, so don’t worry about her.”

Uncle Edward felt an instant pang of regret-he never expected Yolanda would so completely expose him to

Charles in just a split second. ‘Why did | even bother reaching out?’ he thought bitterly.

Yolanda hung up and shot him a careful, uneasy glance. “Uncle Edward, do you need something?” she asked,

doing her best to sound calm.

Uncle Edward, jaw tight from anger, strode over and snapped, “Why is Charles still completely unfazed by all

this?”

A few days ago, he'd quietly slipped Cedric the reserve price for that land. If everything went according to plan,

tomorrow night's bidding would see the Andrade manor grabbing that property.

But watching Charles acting so nonchalant made Uncle Edward uneasy-he couldn’t shake the suspicion that

something just wasn’t right.

Just as Yolanda was about to respond, Uncle Edward’s phone rang. Someone was calling to say they'd found a

bunch of bloodstained tissues in Charles’ office.

Uncle Edward sounded skeptical. “Are you sure?”

“Mr. Sinclair, it’s real. We personally questioned the cleaning guy who deals with the trash, and it took a lot to

get him to open up. My guess? Charles's health isn’t looking great, but with Richard about to cback, he’s

just pushing through,” the caller explained.

Uncle Edward's lips curled into a smirk, and he let out a sigh of relief. “Alright, keep watching him.”

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Yolanda didn’t catch a word of that phone call, but from the look on Uncle Edward's face, she was instantly on

alert-betting this had Charles written all over it, another one of his hidden moves.

Charles was a master schemer, always spinning webs within webs-no wonder Uncle Edward just couldn't keep

up.

Uncle Edward gave a cold, mocking snort, his eyes sweeping over Yolanda with a chilling leer that lingered far

too long, full of unspoken threat.

“What a pity—a woman as young as you, practically wasting away as a living widow. When Charles kicks the

bucket, why not cover to your dear uncle instead?” he sneered, his words laced with twisted amusement.

“Uncle Edward, you're supposed to set an example. Talking tolike this is way out of line,” Yolanda retorted,

her tone unyielding.

“Drop the act with me, Yolanda. Everybody knows Charles barely cares about you-bet he doesn’t even touch you

most of the year. I'm just worried for that loneliness of yours. It really would be a shto let a body like yours

go to waste. If you ever figure it out, just hitup,” he said, smirking with shameless arrogance.

With that, Uncle Edward walked off, a smug grin plastered across his face.

Yolanda just stood there, her stomach twisting in disgust, barely holding back the urge to retch.

Over the years, Uncle Edward had lost his edge at the company, all thanks to Charles. The projects he managed

were just leftovers Charles tossed his way, enough for him to make a bit of pocket change. Yet Edward actually

fooled himself into thinking he'd fought for those wins, certain he was more capable than Charles-just lying in

wait for his big comeback.

But the truth was, even if he kept scheming for another twenty years, he'd still never match up to Charles.

Yolanda honestly thought he was pitiful—even his own son didn’t respect him.

But Yolanda had done what she set out to do tonight. She glanced over her shoulder, catching sight of a servant

half-hidden behind a pillar.

The servant stiffened, shrinking back as soon as Yolanda noticed her. “I didn’t hear a thing, miss,” she

stammered quietly.

Yolanda pressed her lips together, feeling a flush of shcreep up her cheeks. “Please, just... don’t tell anyone

about any of that,” she said.

But in a place like the Sinclair manor, keeping secrets was impossible-Charles had eyes everywhere.

Uncle Edward's creepy words would be making their way to Charles before anyone even knew it.

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