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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1997

Celine stood at the entrance of Queen Enterprise. She looked at the cars driving away and was so mad that she stomped her feet.

It was too hard to pursue Hayden.

She saw that Kevin was openly pursuing Hayden so brazenly, so she learned from him and began to officially pursue Hayden too.

In the past, Celine liked Hayden but did not dare to make her move. This was because the Fishers had a rule that the family head could only find a live-in son-in-law.

Hayden was the head of Queen Enterprise and he was outstanding. Unless Hayden loved Celine deeply, Hayden would not become a live-in son-in-law for the Fishers.

Knowing that well, Celine did not passionately pursue Hayden as other admirers.

Now, it was different. Celine was no longer the Fishers’ successor. As much as her adoptive mother loved her, their century-old family rule could not be violated. Everything that originally belonged to her would be snatched away by Caroline.

Celine was not resigned to the outcome.

The only benefit she gained from losing her position as the successor was that she could openly pursue the man she liked.

Who knew, Hayden was willing to be pestered by Kevin and ignored her. This infuriated Celine as she felt that she was inferior to Kevin, who was a man.

Could it be that Hayden was gay like Kevin?

After standing for a few minutes, Celine went home in anger.

Her car had just entered their family’s villa when Caroline came home in her new luxury car. Caroline also bought a Maybach, so Celine felt that her sister wanted to drive the same car as Hayden.

Kevin’s car was also a Maybach.

After all, Caroline grew up in the countryside and had not seen much of the world. The money she got from reselling a car was the most money she had ever seen.

That was what Celine told her friends. She mocked Caroline for being unsophisticated.

In the Fishers, everyone had a limited allowance each month.

After Caroline’s return, the elders of the Fishers unanimously believed that she had to be properly compensated for suffering outside for more than twenty years, so her allowance was fourteen grand per month.

Ordinary people would need to work for more than a year to earn that sum of money.

However, fourteen thousand dollars was not enough for the rich to buy a more expensive Hermès bag.

Hence, Celine said Caroline was so poor that she had to sell her Porsche.

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