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Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall novel Chapter 151

Summary for Chapter 151: Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall

Summary of Chapter 151 – A pivotal chapter in Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall by Webfic

The chapter Chapter 151 is one of the most intense moments in Suzanne Yates and Austin Hall, written by Webfic. With signature elements of the Novel genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

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Mandy hurried forward, worry written all over her face as she looked at Seline Seline, are you okay?!

The Lloyd tamil was simply too much! They had even offered an extra ten million dollars, yet they still refused to accept it

Seline shook her head. She was clutching her chest as she curled up in the corner without saying a word. Her gaze flickered toward Todd, who was wrapped in Layers of bandages, breves seething with re

With the kind of person he was, it was only a matter of time before he was rendered impotentand that was already a great mercy.

Thinking of that man, Seline shivered uncontrollably. He had actually followed through with his threat. He was too ruthless.

Henry’s expression was equally grim, but for the sake of securing the land, he suppressed his frustration and stepped forward. Mr. Lloyd, you’ve misunderstood us. That’s not

Frankie, that old bastard! Todd was already ruined. What was the point of throwing a fit

Making more money would be a far better use of his time.

Frankie, however, was seething with murderous intent. Ignoring Henry’s words, he grabbed a nearby ashtray and hurled it at them.

Henry dodged just in time. Otherwise, it would have hit him directly

He looked down at the shattered ashtray on the floor, his forced smile finally faltering, Seline tugged at his sleeve and said in a lowered voice, Dad, let’s just leave

Franide looked like he was on the verge of a fullblown meldown. Staying any longer wouldn’t do them any good.

Mandy took a step forward as well and said softly, Yes, let’s go back and discuss things later,

Reluctantly, Henry ceste final glance at Frankie. Mr. Lloyd, we’ll be taking our leave for now. We’ll visit again another day,

But before he could even finish his sentence, Frankie grabbed whatever was on the table and threw it at them again. Henry Yates, don’t think I’m done with you!

The three members of the Yates family had no choice but to fleethe ward

On the hospital bed, Todd struggled weakly, his voice hoarse. Dad, what did the doctor say?

Franke immediately dropped what he was holding and rushed to Todd’s bedside, tears streaming down his face. “Don’t worry, son. No matter what, I’ll find a way to cure you.

Todd’s eyes widened in shock as he stared at his father.

What did he mean by that? Was he dying?

⠀⠀ His breath caught in his throat, and in the next second, he collapsed into unconsciousness.

Franke’s tace contorted in terror. Doctor! Doctor!

He shook Todd’s lifeless body frantically, his cries echoing in the ward. Todd, you can’t do this to me! My son!

An hour later, Henry, Seline, and Mandy returned to the bourous Yates residence from the hospital

The moment they stepped inside, Seline sank into the ornate, elegant couch, her face clouded with worry. She sighed. What do we do now?

Wish the way the Lloyd family was acting, they would surely come after diem for revenge.

Before she could react, Heary stored over, his face contorted with rage. He raised his hand and slapped Seline hard I across the face.

The sharp sound echoed through the room, and Seline was slammed deeper onto the couch from the force of the blow.

Mandy’s expression changed drastically Henry!

Henry’s hands trembled as he pointed at Seline, his voice shaking with fury. This was your brilliant idea??!

He had barely held himself together at the hospital and in the car, swallowing his anger to avoid making a scene. And now, she had the audacity to sit there and ask what to do next?

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