Chapter 358 He Knew Everything

Confused, Yvonne looked at the man in front of her. She didn't understand why she felt so bad when she watched the heartbreaking accident about him and Heidy. It seemed like it really happened to her. She knew it was impossible, but she didn't know the reason.

Without asking more questions, Hearst glanced at her phone, put it down and gently wiped off her tears with his finger pulp. He stared at her and waited patiently for her to express her sadness.

She managed to regain her composure. "I'm fine. My eyes hurt," she answered, pretending to be composed.

Hearing her words, with a faint smile on his face, Hearst said, "Yes, I know."

She stared at him, her eyes wide opened. She thought he would keep asking. Staring at the man in front of her, Yvonne hesitated and asked, "Hearst, can you tell me something about you and Heidy?" For no reason, she suddenly wanted to know more about him and Heidy.

Looking into her eyes, Hearst felt that compared with when they met for the first time, her hatred of him was not so strong anymore. Thinking of this, he sat on the edge of the bed. He looked at her, took her cold hand and said in a low voice, "Well, I officially met Heidy in summer two years ago, because..."

She focused on his words and didn't want to miss any details. While listening to his story, Yvonne recalled a similar scene in her mind, as if she had experienced those things. The sweet time they spent with each other and the sadness they experienced when they were apart made Yvonne's heart flutter with their story.

An hour later, she raised her head and looked into his eyes. Slowly, she said, "Hearst, sometimes, I wish I could be Heidy. Sometimes, the experiences between you and her will be painful, but you are really deep love. It was happy for a woman to have such a great relationship. I think she will still be happy even at the end of her life."

Touching her face gently with one of his hands, Hearst said to her in a low voice, "Little fool, you are Heidy. I don't know why you keep denying it, but that's the truth. That's a fact no matter how much you want to change."

Shaking her head, she replied calmly, "I'm not Heidy. And I can't never be Heidy. I trust my parents and their love for me. They won't cheat me, neither will my memory."

Looking at her, Hearst said lightly, "There are no absolute rules in the world. If you believe them, maybe it's just their lies were too convincing. As for memory, I believed that your memory would not lie to you. But I still have some doubts at this part."

Without saying a word, Yvonne just looked at him. Subconsciously, she didn't want to believe that her parents would deceive her. Taking back her thoughts, she said indifferently, "I'm going to take a shower." Saying that, she stood up and was about to

Drugged one night by her ex-boyfriend, a mysterious man took advantage of her in an ecstatic night filled with sex.

To take her revenge, she married the man, and used him.

"As long as I'm alive, I'm still his legal wife, while all of you are just his mistresses."

She remained adamant even when he was involved in scandals with other women.

Eventually she stormed off after she learned that he had betrayed her again.But life brought her back to him a few years later, to his astonishment.

lass. Yvonne stood there, staring blankly at their backs. She somehow felt nervous. It seemed that Hearst had seen through her lies.

When Hearst comforted Elsa and came out of her room, he saw Yvonne had been standing there. Looking at her, Hearst said calmly, "Are you worried about Elsa? She's fine now. In fact, you can go inside to see her. She will be happier if you see her."

Without saying a word, Yvonne just stared at him. She didn't know how to start the conversation. After a long silence, she said with a composed air, "I spilled the milk because I don't think it's good for the baby to eat adult food. Without enough nutrition, I'm worried about her health."

Hearing her explanation, he noticed a gleam shining in her eyes. Hearst raised his hand and placed it over her head. She looked up at him. "I know. Don't worry." With a faint smile on his face, Hearst continued, "I once said that no matter what you did to me, I would forgive you. I was not joking about it."

Although he didn't tell her directly, Yvonne could feel that he had known that she had drugged the milk. At the thought of this, she was overwhelmed with mixed feelings. "Why? Do you still want to treat me like this even if I'm no Heidy? Why do you trust me so much?" She looked at him with guilty conscience.

Then he pinched her cheek and said, "Yes, I am."

The feeling of warmth filled his heart. She was deeply moved by his unconditional trust. When she thought of what she had done, she turned around and turned her back to him. "It's late. You shouldn't be busy with your work. Go to bed early. I'm going to bed too. Good night."

Saying that, she ran away at once. Hearst stood there and watched her back disappear in his sight. Hearst was silent and his eyes were lit up. There was something he knew, but he pretended not to know. He just wanted to see the result.