A few days after her scar removal surgery, as Yvonne was nearly recovered, Matthew finally made an appearance. He didn’t ask about her health or offer a single word of concern. Instead, he tossed a document onto her bed.
“I had my lawyer draw up a new agreement. But I suggest you think carefully before you sign. Once we break the engagement, there will be no second chances.” He looked down at her with an air of superiority, as if certain she wouldn’t dare to leave him.
Yvonne picked up the agreement, scanned it quickly, and, finding no issues, signed her name without a moment’s hesitation.
Matthew watched her, a surge of inexplicable anger rising within him. “You’d better not regret this, Yvonne. We’ll see what becomes of you after you leave me.” With that parting shot, he stormed out of the room.
Not long after he left, Sandra walked in with a thermal container.
“Sandra, you’re just in time,” Yvonne said, handing her the signed agreement. “Help me donate all of this money to charity in Yvonne’s name. It should go toward supporting anti-trafficking and family reunification efforts.”
“This is worth over a hundred million. Are you sure?” Sandra asked, taking the document.
“Yes,” Yvonne replied with a firm nod. This was the compensation Matthew owed the original Yvonne. Since she was gone, Yvonne wanted the money to do something meaningful. “But I want to hold a formal donation ceremony. Contact as many reporters as you can. I’m a public figure now, after all. We should get credit for doing good deeds.” A mischievous glint appeared in her eyes.

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