Refusing to Remarry: Mr. Hawthorne, You Are Out-Chapter 110: I’m Going to Do Something Bad
Such sharp words, just like Raine Sinclair!
Immediately feeling displeased, she got up and sat back down opposite.
"Lily, I originally thought we were quite fated, so I planned to help you. But from the looks of it, you don’t seem to want Leon Grant?"
Suddenly, her posture became elevated.
Candace Ford fixed her gaze on Lily Sinclair across from her, waiting for her response.
Lily Sinclair disdained Candace Ford’s conduct, but putting all that aside, she did want to know how to win Leon Grant...
Even though her tactics were somewhat vile, she ultimately succeeded after all!
Moreover, the child in her cousin’s belly isn’t Leon Grant’s to begin with, so even if she fought for him, it wouldn’t be snatching someone else’s love, right?
Internally wrestling and struggling, Lily Sinclair unconsciously gripped the hem of her skirt.
After a long time, her inner desire ultimately triumphed over everything else.
"What’s your plan?" Lily Sinclair suddenly asked.
Hearing this, Candace Ford let out another cold laugh in her heart.
See, she knew that no woman can escape the cage of love and desire.
Not even herself.
"I have plenty of ways, the key is whether you’re willing to cooperate with me," Candace continued with a smirk.
Lily Sinclair frowned in caution, "How do you want to cooperate?"
"It’s simple, I just need..."
The cold drink shop gradually filled up, but no one noticed the women talking in the corner.
When Lily Sinclair finished listening to Candace Ford’s entire plan, her face instantly darkened, "You want me to betray my cousin, do you think that’s possible?"
"Whether it’s possible or not, you should ask yourself, not me."
"..." Lily Sinclair fell silent for a moment, pondering for a long while before asking, "Can you really help me get Leon Grant?"
"You’ll know once you try," Candace laughed, "I’ll give you three days to think it over, find me once you’ve made up your mind."
With that, she stood up and left the cold drink shop directly.
Only Lily Sinclair was left sitting there in a daze.
The juice in front of her hadn’t been touched, and because she maintained the same position for too long, her body gradually grew a bit stiff...
Until a mother and daughter entered and looked strangely at her while finding a seat, she snapped back to reality, grabbed her bag, and fled as if escaping.
Feeling as if she’d done something really bad, feeling guilty towards her cousin and herself.
Knowing clearly that this was wrong, knowing she shouldn’t have contact with a woman like Candace Ford, yet the obsession and desire inside her kept pushing her forward.
Despondently wandering the streets, Lily Sinclair unconsciously walked back to the Sinclair Group.
She had officially joined and was assigned as a secretary by Raine Sinclair’s side.
After Mason Sullivan’s promotion, he was her direct superior.
Today Mason also took leave to accompany Raine Sinclair, so it didn’t matter whether she went to work.
After all, there’s no need to clock in, it’s not like she lived off this job...
But, she found to her dismay that besides home, she seemed to have no place to go but the company?
The matters in her heart were too numerous to share, so she could only bottle them up.
Unexpectedly, Easton Yancy, who returned from a meeting, noticed the lights were on in the secretary’s office and curiously went over to find Lily Sinclair.
"Miss Sinclair? Aren’t you resting?" Easton Yancy raised his eyebrows, eyes filled with surprise.
He always addressed Lily Sinclair this way when no one else was around.
At that moment, a daydreaming Lily Sinclair was startled, "Ah? It’s Assistant Yancy..."
Easton Yancy saw her unfocused expression and walked in, "Is everything alright, Miss Sinclair?"
"No." Lily Sinclair quickly shook her head, not wanting anyone to discover her current vulnerability and... inner darkness.
She had once thought she was an amazing and kind person.
In college, she worked part-time to support herself, donating her earnings to children in rural areas, even though it was just pocket change.
But now, what had happened to her?
Suddenly realizing she wasn’t such a good person, she was easily swayed by desire...
Lily Sinclair’s heart was in deep conflict at this moment!
Easton Yancy clearly noticed something different about her from usual, and seeing it was almost mealtime, he suggested, "Miss Sinclair hasn’t eaten yet, right? How about we grab a bite together?"
"No need, I have no appetite." Lily Sinclair declined.
She couldn’t eat anything right now.
"Alright then." Easton Yancy didn’t press further, turning to leave.
Lily Sinclair thought she could have some peace, but soon Easton Yancy returned with two packed meals.
Surprised, she heard him say, "No matter what, you still need to eat! I ordered a few dishes at random, see if they suit your taste."
Lily Sinclair was still deciding what to say when he had already opened the takeout boxes and laid out the dishes in front of her.
Stir-fried tomatoes with eggs, sautéed lotus root, stir-fried pork, winter melon pork rib soup.
All very simple employee meals, nothing out of the ordinary.
Only... Easton Yancy also took out a small cake, a beautifully made red velvet.
He seemed a bit embarrassed, his smile slightly stiff.
"It seems you girls like to have some sweets when in a bad mood? The canteen has these daily, but it’s my first time taking one."
Lily Sinclair blinked, asking, "How did you know I’m in a bad mood?"
Was she that obvious?
Easton Yancy smiled, "Miss Sinclair always visits with a smile, today suddenly looking so down, you must’ve encountered something vexing."
If Mason Sullivan saw this scene, his jaw would have dropped in shock!
The usually stern Easton Yancy was such a considerate person?
Lily Sinclair didn’t notice the difference, taking the chopsticks handed by Easton Yancy, poking at the white rice in front of her absentmindedly.
"I just suddenly realized I’m not as good as I imagined..."
Sighing, she looked incredibly lonely and conflicted.
At first, Easton Yancy was puzzled, "You’re not as good as you think?"
"It’s just... I’m about to do something bad," Lily Sinclair said earnestly.
"How bad?" Easton Yancy couldn’t help but chuckle.
Who openly admits they’re about to do something wrong?
The girl before him seemed pure and innocent, not like someone capable of wrongdoing.
Lily Sinclair furrowed her brows in contemplation, then said, "Really bad, enough to hurt someone I like a lot..."
Easton Yancy took a sip of soup, not too concerned, "Perhaps you don’t know, but all of us will, to some extent, hurt the people or things we love."
"But I don’t know how to do the right thing." Lily Sinclair fell into another bout of indecision.







