Chapter 1375: A Loveless Business Marriage
Next door, Kelvin constantly kept an eye on her, urging her to study well.
Cheyenne was speechless.
So annoying, another day wanting to practice fighting!
Five years flew by; Kelvin had graduated from university and successfully established himself in Onistead with his future father-in-law’s help. Meanwhile, the girl he adored had turned eighteen.
At sixteen, Cheyenne was already remarkably beautiful, her youthful innocence attracting countless admirers. The term “school belle” was insufficient to describe her. Even in the entertainment industry filled with beauties, none could compare to her.
If not for Kelvin and Channing holding her back, she could have already made a name for herself. Feeling threatened by potential rivals, Kelvin didn’t underestimate any of them and started laying traps early on. Years of gentle companionship finally won her heart; he successfully confessed and claimed her first kiss, marking her as his own.
Channing never liked the thief who stole his daughter but couldn’t refuse since Cheyenne liked him. Kelvin had a clear plan for their future:
Engaged at eighteen.This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
Married at twenty.
Graduate from university and then wed.
May 20th, clear skies with a light breeze-a perfect day for marriage.
The business world’s famous eligible bachelor, Kelvin Foley, chairman and CEO of the Foley Group, had long been rumored to be gay. These rumors persisted for years; people said he had an affair with Master Omari from the Lara family and was seen dining with renowned musician Benson.
However, today Mr. Foley announced to the public-he was getting engaged! His fiancee was none other than the mysterious heiress of Nymphscape Group-Cheyenne Lucas.
The news caused an uproar online.
Many women secretly wept; if Mr. Foley liked men, they could accept it since those men were indeed excellent. But they never expected Mr. Foley liked women!
Hearing that his fiancee was just an eighteen-year-old girl made many people indignant! They believed it was just a loveless business marriage.
Yes, it must be!