Chapter 533: Poor Mr. Foley Gets Rejected The onlookers felt really sorry that such a good ring was thrown away and couldn't understand why Cheyenne did it.
Kelvin's handsand resolute face instantly becshrouded in a cloud of sadness. His eyes turned red.
A glimmer of disbelief still lingered in his eyes. His tall figure, kneeling on the ground with one knee, trembled. His pitiful and disheveled appearance prompted the female bystanders to exclaim in sympathy, "He's so pitiful." As the saying goes, dreams can be beautiful, but reality can be cruel. How could Cheyenne, in Kelvin's hopeful moment, push him into despair with such heartlessness? The pain in his eyes was reflected in Cheyenne's eyes. Conflicted and torn, she found herself in a state of anguish and indecision. "Kelvin, please leave. Let's put our past behind us," she said. Then she glanced at Master Iker, her tone slightly softened. "Master Iker, I understand your intentions, but I cannot accept the money. I'm sorry." "Miss Lawrence..." Iker tried to persist, but Cheyenne promptly locked the door, leaving all three prominent figures stranded outside.
Kelvin, like a madman, jumped into the fountain, desperately searching for the lost ring, as if searching for a needle in a haystack. "Where is it? Where did it go... My ring! Cheyenne, you're so heartless!" "How could it end like this?" They had spent a month on the deserted island together. She had saved him, and there was definitely something between them.
"Mr. Foley," Chris hesitated to judge Cheyenne's recent actions, but he genuinely sympathized with Kelvin. When had he ever seen Kelvin so fragile? He quickly took off his suit jacket and jumped into the fountain, joining Kelvin in the search. Chaos ensued with the sound of splashing water.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtMeanwhile, on the internet, the discussion was equally heated. Ssympathized with Kelvin, while others were delighted for Master Iker. This unexpected outcmeant that Master Iker still had a chance. Gordon patted Iker's shoulder sympathetically, offering words of comfort, "Keep up the good work. Don't give up." "Yeah," they exchanged glances and finally decided to leave first. That one billion was too conspicuous, too dangerous to leave on the roadside. They needed to find a way to deal with it first.
On the 48th floor of East Mall, a glance revealed a dazzling array of jewelry stores. In one of the jewelry stores, a young and wealthy handsman suddenly appeared, attracting the attention of many shop assistants.
Teagan donned a brown pinstripe suit with a turned-up collar, paired with a crisp white shirt. A delicate sapphire cufflink adorned his sleeve, refracting a cool blue radiance under the lights, exuding an air of nobility and luxury. By his side walked a slender and tall young lady, wearing a red dress that accentuated her curves. Her feet were adorned with a pair of black high-heeled shoes with thin heels. She intimately linked her arm with Teagan's, her face beaming with a radiant smile akin to blossoming flowers. Her fiery red lips parted, emitting a coquettish voice.
"Mr. Parry, I really like this one. Can you buy it for me?" she cooed.
Upon closer inspection, she was none other than Jenna, the receptionist from Kelvin's company. She took the initiative to call Teagan and arrange a meeting. It had been a while since Teagan had indulged himself outside while being with Nora. Since this woman threw herself into his arms, he saw no reason to refuse it.
Moreover, he hoped to make use of this to spy on Kelvin. After a week of dating, this woman proved to be as easily coaxed as he had anticipated. Buying sclothes, lipsticks and bags were enough to make her completely devoted to him.
Buyining her into a pawn After finishing their meal together that day, she suddenly mentioned that her necklace was broken. Teagan had no qualms about spending a small amount of money on her.
The jewelry consultant was experienced and could easily deduce the identities of these two individuals with just a glance. In relationships between a benefactor and a lover, the man was usually willing to spend money, white the woman was vain.
She presented the most expensive diamond necklace in the store, priced at over five million dollars.
As expected, greed and desire filled the woman's eyes as she began to pester Teagan to make the purchase.
Teagan's expression turned sour. He had thought that a necklace cost a few thousand or tens of thousands. How dare this fool entertain the idea of him buying such an expensive luxury item? Didn't she realize she was unworthy? However, all eyes in the room were fixed on him. If he didn't buy it, he would lose face.
Just as Teagan was considering how to dissuade her, a cellphone rang behind him. It was his secretary's phone ringing in her pocket.
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Before he could finish saying "in a meeting," the phone was snatched away by Teagan. The secretary stared blankly at her empty palm, a look of confusion on her face.
Nora's call was like a timely rain for Teagan. He quickly made an excuse, claiming he had urgent matters to attend to, and turned away to another side. The necklace purchase was temporarily put on hold.
Jenna glared fiercely, cursing inwardly at the woman who had called at such an inopportune time. Why did she have to call now of all times? The jewelry consultant in this high-end luxury brand had encountered countless scenes like this. She could tell that the gentleman wasn't eager to make the purchase, and his female companion was merely a kept woman relying on men for support and couldn't possibly afford the five million dollars.
Jenna immediately retorted with a cold, sarcastic tone, "Since you can't afford it, why are you even looking? Don't you You're wasting my t know that I usually sign a deal almost every minute?" With that, she prepared to put the diamond necklace back into the display cabinet. "Wait a moment!" X