Kelvin, a business tycoon who has always kept his emotions hidden, seems indifferent to everything. Even when he was making love with her in bed, he never showed any extra expression.
Why is he so angry for Abbie?
It turns out that men treat loved ones and unloved ones differently.
"Please let go of me, Mr. Foley. We've been over. It's unwise of you to be alone with me."
Upon hearing this, Kelvin's eyes were filled with rage and he thought. 'She has used all sorts of tricks to seduce me before, but now she's pretending like there was nothing between her and me. Does she really think the man outside can protect her? She's just a plaything for him!'
Even though he hated her so much, Kelvin couldn't stand the thought of the woman he slept with smiling coyly in another man's arms.
He squeezed her wrist tightly, causing Cheyenne to lightly furrow her brows, while tears welled up in her eyes, but there was also stubbornness in them.
"Don't be delusional; I have no interest in women like you. Cheyenne, tell me how much money it will take for you to give up that herb."
"Aren't you interested in women like me? Don't you feel your face slapped when saying such things?"
Every time they made love, he behaved like a wild beast, always pushing her to the point of exhaustion before letting go.
The next day, he put on his pants and left quietly.
This is so frustrating!
Kelvin seemed to have also thought of those passionate nights with intimate scenes.
The cold and slippery touch of her skin awakened the memories he had been unwilling to admit.
Yes, he detests this woman so much.
His body, however, betrays his will honestly.
It cannot be denied that this woman has a damn charm on him, to the point where his pride in self-control repeatedly crumbles.
Kelvin deceives himself by blaming everything on Cheyenne, thinking that it was her intentional or unintentional temptation that led him to commit such a sin.
He reflexively fling off her wrist, the veins on his forehead standing out, indicating he was outraged.
The slender and well-defined hand took out a handkerchief from the pocket of the suit jacket.
He carefully wiped his fingers, with slow and elegant movements, as if touching her made him feel dirty.
This deliberate action painfully pierced Cheyenne's heart. How dare he look down on her for being dirty? It's always him who is clearly dirty!
"I don't want to argue with you about these meaningless things, Cheyenne. Why do you have to force her? You clearly know that Abbie's illness can no longer wait."
In his eyes, she's a jealous, selfish, malicious, fickle and despicable woman.
In that case, she will firmly establish this malicious accusation to avoid being falsely labeled.
The woman smiled; she was peerlessly beautiful.
She extended her delicate and fair hand to gently rub the bruised area that he had squeezed, her voice sounding sweet.
"Mr. Foley really understands me. You're right, I deliberately didn't want that woman to get the herb."
The coldness around him intensified, but Cheyenne did not back down because of it.
She continued to say, "So what? I got this herb without stealing, robbing or spending a penny. I rely on my own ability!"
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