Read See You Never Mr. Lamont by Coral Chapter 106

Read See You Never Mr. Lamont by Coral Chapter 106

Chapter 106 What Happened?
Is there someone outside?
Yvette’s married life was clearly turned upside down, with mindless accusations and dirty water being thrown at her.
Everett suddenly felt that beating such a person would dirty his own hands.
Beating Spencer is allowed, but you cannot do it yourself.
A trace of cun ning appeared in Everett’s eyes.
“Uncle, I will take you to the hospital.” He quickly guessed the identity of the old man.
Cameron nodded and looked at Spencer, “Give me back the money.”
Under Everett’s gaze, Spencer reluctantly took out the money.
Everett made a phone call and shouted for an ambulance to come directly.
Seeing the ambulance, Cameron hesitated a bit and said, “These are just minor injuries, going to the hospital will cost money…”
“Uncle, don’t worry, this money is not your responsibility.”
Spencer was about to speak, but he eventually held his tongue under his cold gaze.
Everett knew that the Alexander family was in poor condition, and many elderly people were afraid of hospitals because of the expenses. However, he had to take Cameron to the hospital because he was
Yvette’s father.
Yvette and Lila finished their paperwork, and Yvette checked her phone, only to find that she had received multiple calls from Everett.
Everett started contacting her recklessly since he saw her.
Yvette didn’t want to pay attention, but still wanted to send a text message to ask. Unexpectedly, when she opened her phone messages, the first one was from Everett: “I took your dad to the hospital, Wellfort General Hospital. Don’t worry, he’s fine.”
When Yvette saw that the person was fine, she finally let go of her worried heart. However, she still couldn’t relax and hurriedly rushed
over.
In the hospital, Cameron was getting examined while chatting with Everett.
“Uncle, what exactly happened today?” Cameron had been avoiding mentioning Yvette the whole way, but he couldn’t help but ask with
concern.
Cameron had to tell him about the house exchange.
Everett suddenly thought about the collaboration between the Friedan family and the Lamont family, but whether the project was ultimately chosen in the Southern District or the Northern District was still
unknown.
There was a faint answer on the tip of my mind, ready to come out.
“What is the name of Yvette’s friend that you mentioned?”
Cameron thought for a moment, “It seems like her name is Claudia, she is Yvette’s cla**mate. I used to work outside all the time, so I only vaguely heard her mention it, but I haven’t met this person. Even if
they had a good relationship back then, it’s been several years since they last saw each other. Who knows if the other person is trustworthy or not? In my opinion, these kinds of lucky opportunities don’t happen to ordinary people like us. It’s better to stay grounded and work hard to earn money.”
Cameron thought it was simple, even if a pie really fell, it wouldn’t be something ordinary people like them could pick up.
Instead of hoping to get rich overnight, it’s better to focus on doing something practical.
Thinking about the house being replaced, they had to move into such a rundown place, Cameron looked discouraged.
However, when Everett heard it, he immediately startled.
Claudia? Southern District? Did she encourage her friend to buy an old shabby house?
This information is too much.
It was only missing the direct statement that the Southern District was going to be demolished.
Without hesitation, Everett made a phone call to his a**istant and said, “Take out half of the money in my account and buy the old run-down house in the Southern District. You can offer them a ten percent premium over the market price, but remember to keep it confidential.”
There is compensation for demolition, but the ba stards don’t make money!
It was never a problem for him to act in his own name, not in the name of the Ramsey family.
Cameron was surprised when he heard that he wanted to buy an old
shabby house in the Southern District. He was about to ask when the door “slammed” open, pushed by Yvette.
“Dad!” Yvette rushed in and first checked her father’s wounds, seeing that they had already been taken care of, his grim expression finally eased.
Since Yvette came in, Everett’s gaze never left her.
Just like before, she was petite and slender, with short and neat hair. Her skin was so delicate that you couldn’t see any pores, without any makeup. She was wearing a simple gray work uniform, plain and simple, yet with a deadly charm.
“The doctor said the results of the brain CT scan would only be available in the afternoon,” Everett glanced at her deeply.
Yvette nodded and looked at him seriously, saying, “Thank you.”
“Don’t be so polite with me,” he added, “we are friends.”
Yvette remained silent as Everett forced a smile and said, “I’m leaving now.”
After Everett left, Cameron looked at Yvette and said, “Who is this friend of yours? Why haven’t you mentioned them before?”
Judging by his attire and behavior, Cameron knew that he was not an ordinary person. He casually used the money in his bank account to buy a house in the Southern District, making the process sound as simple as having a meal. He was extraordinary in himself.
Yvette chuckled lightly, “Just an ordinary cla**mate.”
Ordinary students…
Cameron chuckled as she noticed that the person had not taken their
eyes off her since she walked in, indicating their interest in her.
“Yvette, we cannot aspire to people like this. Your mother said before she pa**ed away that she only hoped you would marry an ordinary person and live a simple life. There are some people whom we can never aspire to in our lifetime.”
Yvette’s nose tingled, and she slowly lowered her head, saying, “I know I can’t reach for the stars, but I don’t want to encounter ordinary people like Spencer either.”
Cameron didn’t speak, Spencer was just an ordinary person in their eyes, but in the end? Still the same sc um.
Thinking about his daughter getting divorced at such a young age, Cameron also became disheartened.
“So, if I don’t get married in the future, I hope you won’t force me anymore, Dad,” she prepared herself for a lifetime of loneliness.
As for Everett…
She knew that pursuing a relationship with Everett would not lead to any good results. In the past, she was not worthy of him, and now even more so. She had self-awareness.
The Friedan’s manor, at the restaurant.
Claudia and the Friedan family were having a meal together when Waldron immediately placed a phone in front of her.
“The Lamont family has announced that Abel is Edmond’s child. Edmond already has children. Do you know about this?” Waldron stared at Claudia intently. “You’ve been married for three years, surely you’re not unaware that he has a five-year-old child?”
Everyone on the table looked at Claudia.
This news not only shocked them, but even the media probably didn’t expect the Lamont family to have such a big scandal.
Claudia glanced at the screen of her phone, surveyed the breakfast on the table, picked up a fork from the pile of breakfast and speared a ravioli, indifferently saying, “I don’t know.”
With a loud bang, Waldron slammed the table and exclaimed, “Da mn it!”
Even if his sister could tolerate this, he couldn’t.
He pushed the chair and walked out.
“Stop!” Thomas shouted at him sternly, “Where are you going?”
“Lesson learned, Edmond,” Waldron said with a sour face, not hiding his emotions. “Why would he propose to Claudia when he already has children? Is he looking for a stepmother for his son?”
Thoma s’s face also darkened. His daughter was perfect in every way, except for this stain on her marriage. Especially after finding out that Edmond had another child, it felt like being deceived in their marriage.
She has been academically excellent from childhood to adulthood, and can be considered intelligent. How come she is so foolish in matters of love?
“Sit down, we can’t make a scene, it would make the Friedan family look like sore losers,” Thomas thought ahead, then turned to Claudia, his voice calm, “What do you think?”

Read See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral

Read See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral

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Status: Ongoing Type: Author: Artist: Released: 11/7/2023 Native Language: English
See You Never, Mr. Lamont" is a novel by Coral. It's a story of defiance and independence as it follows the protagonist, Mr. Lamont, who decides to leave his old life behind, bidding farewell to the familiar and embracing a new beginning with a strong sense of determination and finality.   Description of Novels”Read See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral Novel  
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Chapter 1 She’s Gone “Mrs. Lamont, you’ve been waiting for hours. I’m afraid that Mr. Lamont won’t come back tonight.” “It’s OK. I’ll wait for a little longer.” Claudia Lloyd had married Edmond Lamont for three years
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  • Character-driven Story: The novel revolves around the character of Mr. Lamont.
  • Defiance and Independence: Mr. Lamont's journey symbolizes a spirit of rebellion and a quest for personal freedom.
  • Life Transformation: He makes a radical decision to abandon his old life.
  • Farewell to the Familiar: The title "See You Never" suggests a definitive departure, leaving behind the known and comfortable.
  • New Beginning: Mr. Lamont is determined to start anew.
  • Sense of Finality: The story conveys a strong sense of closure and decisiveness.
  • Author, Coral: The book is written by an author named Coral, known for her unique storytelling.
  • Exploration of Emotions: The narrative likely explores the emotional and psychological aspects of Mr. Lamont's journey.
  • Themes of Self-Discovery: It may touch upon themes of self-discovery, reinvention, and the human spirit.
  • Narrative Style: The novel's writing style and tone are essential aspects that contribute to its impact.
  • Reader Engagement: Readers may be drawn to the character's journey and the underlying themes of the novel.
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