Chapter 62
Ha!
Forget and forgive.
What a great turn of phrase!
Lyana had never expected Jacob to brazenly protect Ines, the thief, just for a jar of Suranne Grass.
She was even beginning to doubt that she was Jacob and Olga’s biological daughter. Why did their attitudes toward their two daughters differ so much?
She put her thoughts away and looked coldly at Ines, her lips curling slightly and she said it,
– Ines, since you don’t want to turn the Suranne grass, then I don’t want it either. But you need to think about it carefully. That you can afford to keep that jar of Suranne Grass is a matter you obviously haven’t considered. When the time comes, I hope you don’t get down on your knees and beg me to accept it.
Lyana’s eyes glistened with ice.
Ines was standing behind Olga. She didn’t expect Lyana to change her mind.
However, Ines quickly understood. Lyana had grown up in the country and had always wanted to return to the Dubois family.
For the sake of Suranne grass, her father had been kind to Lyana. She must have been so touched that she wanted to cry.
Ines smiled and said gently,
– Sister, don’t worry. I’ll take good care of that jar of Suranne Grass.
After receiving Ines’ answer, Lyana left without turning back, leaving the Dubois family in a state of confusion.
Ines breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, Lyana had given in.
Jacob watched Lyana leave and frowned. He said with concern,
– She clearly cared a lot about that Suranne Grass jar. Why did she suddenly change her mind?
The more he thought about it, the more worried he became. He was afraid that Lyana would use the Sanchez family’s connections to force them to send the Suranne Grass back.
Ines’ mind was filled with thoughts of giving that jar of Suranne Grass to Collin. That way, the two could make up.
So, she said disapprovingly,
– You’re overthinking this. Lyana to grow Suranne Grass behind our backs. She probably felt she was wrong and wanted to use that pot of Suranne Grass to please Dad.
When Jacob heard Ines’ words, his frown deepened. He had a nagging feeling that things were not as simple as they seemed.
Ines quickly went to Jacob’s side and tugged on his sleeve like a spoiled child, saying ingratiatingly,
– All right, Dad, stop letting your imagination run wild. Can you give me that jar of Suranne Grass?
He was initially worried that Lyana would have more tricks up her sleeve. When he heard Ines’ words, concern was written all over his face. He asked,
– Why do you want Suranne Grass?
As a result, Ines told Jacob and Olga of her intention to firmly secure her relationship with Collin.
Jacob and Olga had originally wanted to use the Suranne herb to take the Dubois family to greater heights, but those things didn’t seem as important as Ines’ lifelong happiness, so the two nodded and gave the Suranne herb to Ines.
When Lyana walked out of the Dubois family residence, she was enveloped in a cold aura. She pulled out her cell phone and sent a text message: [ Pay close attention to every move of the Dubois family. Report to me if anything happens. ]
[ Yes. ]
She put her phone back in her purse and walked to her car. She opened the door and got in.
She had to find a way to get the Dubois family to send the Suranne weed back. Also, she would make sure they never dared to have drawings on her herbs again.
When she arrived at the Sanchez family’s villa, she saw a van parked outside.
Chiara got out of the van. When she saw Lyana, she quickly ran over and gave her a big hug.
– Lyana.
Lyana beamed as she reached out to hug Chiara. After letting go of Chiara, she asked,
– Isn’t there an exam today? Why did you come here personally?
– The exams are not difficult. I can take them quite easily. However, these medicinal herbs are simply priceless. If I lose one, my father will probably die of grief. I will only feel comfortable if I see them for myself.
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Lyana thought about what happened to her Suramne Grass and asked,
– Did you tell your father how many Suranne Grass stems I grew?
– Not yet. Didn’t you say you wanted to give her a surprise? That’s why I didn’t say anything.
At this point, Chiara couldn’t help but sigh and say:
– I wonder who has the courage to steal Suranne Grass! If I catch this person, I will certainly send him to jail.
A trace of cunning shone in Lyana’s eyes. She nodded and said:
– There’s a little surprise!
– What surprise?
Chiara asked impatiently.
– If I tell you, it won’t be a surprise anymore.
Lyana said with a smile.
Chiara nodded with regret. She handed Lyana some bags.
– These are the moonlit fruits you wanted.
– Thank you for making the trip.
Lyana said sincerely.
– There is no need to thank me given our relationship. By the way, how are you doing in the Sanchez family? If you are not treated well, I will protect you! I will make sure that no one in the Sanchez family dares to intimidate you.
As Chiara spoke, she patted her chest, looking as if she wasn’t afraid of anything, even if it meant going through hell for her.
meant going through hell for her good friend.
– Little girl, you’re only twenty this year. You should call me big sister.
As Lyana spoke, she pinched Chiara’s nose with emotion.
Chiara coughed. Seeing that no one was looking, she said in a low voice,
– There are strangers here. Give me an opportunity.
– All right, all right. You’re not young anymore. You’re an adult now.
Lyana accepted Chiara’s words.
Chiara asked the people in the van to unload all the medicinal herbs. After she finished, she said to Lyana,
– Lyana, I have to go. I have to go back and help Daddy with the opening of the hospital in the northern suburbs tomorrow. You have to come tomorrow.
While Chiara was talking, she stuffed an invitation into Lyana’s hand.
– Okay, I’ll definitely go tomorrow. Smiling, Lyana watched Chiara leave.
After that, Lyana had the servants in the villa move in. She was tending the medicinal field when she heard footsteps behind her. She turned around and saw Vincent standing by the rock garden in a well-fitting suit.
Seeing Vincent looking at her, Lyana casually asked,
-Are you going out?
– Doctor Dubois, isn’t it time for the medicinal bath?
Vincent’s shirt was buttoned and he wore a dark blue tie. He looked sensual, but gave off a strong air of propriety.
Lyana’s ears turned slightly red. It was the first time she had seen Vincent so cooperative. She quickly said:
– Go get the medicine bag!
She had just taken two steps when Vincent stopped her again.
She looked at Vincent with concern and asked in confusion,
– Do you feel sick?
– No, I’m not.
Lyana frowned but didn’t leave immediately. Rising to Vincent, she reached out to grab his hand.
He lowered his head and looked at Lyana. Carefully, she unbuttoned the cuffs of his shirt and rolled up his sleeve, placing her fingers on his wrist.
The skin on her hand felt a little warm. The delicate warmth traveled through her blood to every part of her body, warming her cold body.
After taking Vincent’s pulse, Lyana breathed a sigh of relief and said,
-You can use the same medicine bag we used earlier to treat your current condition. Go back to your room and wait for me. I will take the medicine.
After retrieving the bag of medication, Lyana headed to Vincent’s room. As she passed by Vincent’s office, she heard a scream.
She frowned slightly. She opened the office door and saw Vincent’s snake wrapped around a young girl’s neck. There was a dangerous gleam in his eyes.
It was as if the snake would break the girl’s neck the next moment.
The girl screamed in despair.
Lyana didn’t have time to think. She quickly ran forward and grabbed the snake, snatching it from the girl’s neck.
In pain, the snake bit Lyana’s wrist without hesitation.
Lyana’s face twisted in agony. Carelessly, she threw the snake away, revealing a gruesome bite mark on her pale wrist.
The snake was suffering from the fall. Without hesitation, it leapt at Lyana, but she caught the seven-inch snake before it could attack.
She hurriedly pulled out a silver needle and pricked the snake, causing it to pass out.
The girl in the office had already collapsed to the ground in shock. She had never expected that there would be a snake in this room.