The car was dark, and the ride was unusually quiet. The man wore a black suit that blended into the darkness like a fierce beast lurking in the shadows. He exuded an intimidating aura that could kill with ease.
His deep, dark eyes held complex emotions that were hard to decipher. After a while, Chris heard his boss let out a sigh - something he had never done before.
No matter how tired Kelvin was, he always managed to keep his composure and not show any signs of weakness in front of others.
"Mr. Foley, what's wrong?" Chris asked curiously.
He received a cold glare from the man in response and quickly shut up. Some things were better left unsaid.
Soon enough, they arrived at the Foley Mansion. As Chris hit the brakes, both passengers in the back leaned forward due to inertia.
"Careful," Kelvin warned as he reached out to grab her shoulder before she hit her head on the seat cushion.
But his hand was swatted away by hers mid-air. "Don't touch me."
She had woken up from her slumber. Disgust and aloofness crept onto her face again. No trace of soft love was found...
Kelvin merely furrowed his brow, not saying a word.
As they got out of the car, a brightly lit building appeared before them, as bright as day. In this sea of white light, Cheyenne spotted a few familiar figures.
Old Mr. Foley, dressed in a black suit, had combed his hair and appeared much more spirited. He wore a shiny pair of leather shoes and leaned on a cane, standing at the entrance with a benevolent smile.
Standing beside him were two middle-aged men. The one on the left wore a silver-gray suit with a deep blue pinstripe shirt underneath. His temples showed a touch of gray, making him look slightly older than the man on the right.
Corey, on the other hand, sported a blue suit. With his fair complexion and gold-rimmed glasses perched on his nose, he exuded an elegant and refined aura. Despite reaching middle age, he still had the handsome and suave appearance of a mature gentleman.
It was no wonder Kelvin was so handsome; he clearly inherited his good looks from Corey. Then there was Gracie, whom Cheyenne had never seen before, but she had heard that she was one of the most stunning women in her younger days.
Franklin was accompanied by a young couple. The young man wore a black suit, just like Kelvin, but while black projected dominance and arrogance on Kelvin, on this young man, it radiated elegance and style.
The man looked to be around 25 or 26 years old, appearing much younger than Kelvin, with a similar appearance.
Beside him was a woman wearing a long red evening gown. Her skin wasn't particularly fair, but the red color made her look even darker. Her hair was pinned up behind her head and she wore an expensive diamond necklace in the shape of a clover - Chanel's classic style that was worth quite a bit.
Who is she? Cheyenne had never seen her before.
The woman intimately linked arms with old Mr. Foley and stood obediently by his side, looking very pampered.
Meanwhile, Abbie wore a white dress that had been changed into a strapless cocktail dress and stood in the corner wearing silver high heels as if she had been excluded from everyone else; looking like she felt wronged.
"Let's go," Kelvin said coldly.
He opened the car door and reached out his hand to Cheyenne but she ignored it completely. She picked up her handbag instead and stepped out of the car.
Her black high heels contrasted against her fair foot back as she emerged from inside; revealing an exquisite face that looked like it came straight out of a painting - so beautiful that it almost didn't seem real.
A black professional suit accentuated all of her body advantages. Even dressed so casually, Cheyenne still stood out.
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