Read See You Never Mr. Lamont by Coral Chapter 88

Read See You Never Mr. Lamont by Coral Chapter 88

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“Yes, this matter shouldn’t have been my concern originally. If it was in the past, I would definitely stand by your side. But now the situation is a bit complicated…” Cicely thought of Abel and clenched her teeth as she approached Claudia and held her hand. “Claudia, you have already divorced Edmond, and Mom respects your opinion. But I hope you can help me with this matter.”
Looking at Cicely, whose eyes were avoiding her gaze, Claudia held her hand and said, “Tell me what’s keeping you busy, I’ll definitely help.”
“I hope you can think of a way to help Rosalie. When she comes out, you can discipline her mother however you want without any complaints, but she… she can’t go to jail!”
After Cicely finished speaking, Claudia’s expression immediately froze
She had thought that her mother-in-law would ask her for various favors, but she had not expected it to be helping Rosalie.
Why did the mother-in-law suddenly change her mind, even though she had once been admitted to the hospital because of her and Rosalie?
“Can you explain the reason?” Since the mother-in-law’s memory had already recovered, it would be impossible for her to stand on Rosalie’s side.
Even though Cicely’s words made her feel uncomfortable and troubled, she still wanted to know the reason.
“Did the Clayton family pressure you?”
Cicely shook her head, wanting to say something, but ultimately swallowed the words in her heart.
If Claudia knew that Rosalie and Edmond had a child, she would probably be even more unwilling to help Rosalie.
Although she didn’t like Rosalie either, no matter how much she disliked her, she was still Abel’s mother.
Once Rosalie had a criminal record, Abel’s education and employment would be affected in the future.
She knew her demands were unreasonable, but she had no choice. For the sake of her grandson, she had to do whatever it took to get Rosalie
out
“Do you know what Rosalie did?” Claudia asked, suppressing a smile.
Cicely frowned. She only knew a little about Rosalie’s imprisonment, that she seemed to have offended one of the sons of the Friedan family. But she knew that these reasons were not important, the most crucial point was still with Claudia.
She could send Rosalie in and also mitigate her guilt.
After all, Claudia is now a part of the Friedan family, and it is said that she is well-liked in the Friedan family. As long as she is willing, she will definitely be able to have a say.
“I know a little about her going to prison… Claudia, you must have a way, right? You can discipline her however you want when she comes out. If you’re not satisfied, I’ll help you teach her a lesson together. This time, just let her go, please, as a mother, I’m begging you.”
“Was it letting me go this time or letting me go completely?”
Cicely was taken aback.
Claudia smiled knowingly, her eyes turning slightly red from laughter.
If it was just this one time, she could help out for the sake of her mother-in-law’s face. But if it wasn’t, there’s no way she would let Rosalie off the h ook completely. Wouldn’t her grandmother have died
in vain then?
Grandmother would blame herself even if Rosalie didn’t blame herself, for letting her go again and again.
“Mom, I’m sorry, for whatever reason, I have already had a falling out with Rosalie. If it was Edmond who sent you to plead with me, you can tell him that I will never let Rosalie off the h ook in this lifetime. Let him give up on that hope sooner.
Her tone was indifferent, and every word carried a chill.
Her beautiful eyes carried a smile, but the smile didn’t reach her eyes.
“It’s not Edmond,” Cicely instinctively denied, seeing Claudia’s expressionless face. A pang of guilt struck her heart. “I didn’t even tell Edmond about this. The reason I’m helping Rosalie like this is solely my own decision. I can’t tell you now… Wait until I handle some things on my end… Wait until I confirm some matters, then I’ll tell you.”
“I know I don’t have the right to ask for your forgiveness, but if she goes to jail, I… I won’t be able to rest in peace…”
When Claudia heard Cicely mention death, she thought about the illness she had.
The doctor said that my mother-in-law’s life was not long. If the surgery went smoothly, she could live a few more days, but it would only be a forced extension of life, and even they couldn’t change the
outcome.
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If Rosalie was let go, Grandma would also die without closing her
eyes.
She did not say this.
The incident of Rosalie’s mother-in-law pleading on her behalf came as a sudden surprise. She could only think that Edmond might be manipulating things behind her back.
After all, she had just refused to talk to him, so it was not impossible for him to move out, even if it meant leaving his mother behind.
Looking at the hurried denial of the mother-in-law, it didn’t seem like she was telling a lie.
Some things may need to be checked again.
“Mom, your health is the priority. As for other matters, let me consider them first before discussing with you.”
She was tired and could only temporarily set aside this matter.
Cicely saw her like this and knew that sometimes haste makes waste. If she continued to push, it might backfire.
“Then I left first, you guys continue talking.”
Watching Cicely leave, Horace walked over.
“I can see that you don’t look well. How about finding a place to rest first?” Horace, noticing Claudia’s pale complexion, didn’t ask for the reason but showed concern proactively.
Claudia nodded, naturally approving of Horace’s actions.
Her current state is not suitable for taking someone out for a trip.
Horace searched on his phone and said, “There’s a place with good reviews, just a hundred meters ahead. Should we go and check it out?”
Claudia nodded.
When Claudia saw the tea house, she was somewhat surprised. This was the place where she and Pedro had previously had tea.
Thanks to Gilda, she only remembered that this place was expensive, apart from being expensive, there was no other problem.
“Although this place is famous for its tea, nobody knows that their most famous feature is the personalized one-on-one cuisine,” Horace winked at her and walked in confidently.
Seeing him wandering around like he was at his own home, Claudia felt puzzled.
Horace waved to the waiter and said, “Take this to your manager and ask him to arrange a six-star chef to serve us at this table.”
The waiter took the card from his hand, and as he saw the card clearly, his face changed: “Wait a moment.”
Seeing Claudia looking confused, Horace patiently explained to her, “The main branch of this tea house is in Vençumfield, which is my family’s property.”
Claudia exclaimed!
No wonder Horace had such privilege.
It is not surprising that the Ferguson family operated restaurants and
hotels and opened branches across the country.
But she didn’t expect that this luxurious tea restaurant was actually owned by the Ferguson family.
“Are you sure it’s okay for you to abuse your privileges like this?” she remembered, the chefs here were all one-on-one, and the number of ≈ people they served in a day was limited.
“I didn’t use any privileges. This rule was set by my grandfather. My grandmother died from food poisoning after eating something unclean outside. Since then, my grandfather has set a goal to open his
restaurant all over the country. This way, future generations of the Ferguson family can go to these restaurants directly if they are hungry or encounter difficulties. He believes that his own food will always be trustworthy.”
Upon hearing Horace’s family history, Claudia was both surprised and impressed.
I didn’t expect Horace’s grandfather to be so amazing that he could
even fulfill such dreams.
How powerful and efficient must one be to have the ability to eat freely in their own restaurant whenever their descendants are hungry?
Not far away, Everett was also discussing cooperation with someone else. The other person was talking enthusiastically in front of him, making efforts to promote their own things. Everett lay bored on the chair, with one ear in and the other out.
“Sorry, I went to the bathroom.”
He got up and walked toward the direction of the bathroom. When he saw Claudia and Horace, he exclaimed, “Wow!”

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.
  • Potential Symbolism: The book could incorporate symbolism and metaphors to convey its messages.

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