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The Enticing CEO’s Chosen Bride novel Chapter 1964

Seth never explicitly agreed to be Cicely's boyfriend, but he never stopped her from flitting around him either, always present, making it impossible for him to find peace.

July 27th marked a monumental day in Cicely's life—her coming-of-age celebration.

The Creighton family went all out for Cicely, sparing no expense.

Cicely's Mansion—a gift three years in the making—was a magnificent castle complete with fountains, gardens, a swimming pool, and a lavish lounge. Every detail, every amenity, was meticulously planned and executed.

The grand opening of Cicely's Mansion coincided with her celebration, drawing P City's elite, the offspring of the wealthy and powerful, and even a smattering of celebrities to its doors.

The opulent villa, alight with glittering chandeliers, left guests in awe.d2

"True to the rumors, P City's princess really does have it all," they whispered among themselves.

"The Ellis family spoils her rotten, with no end in sight."

"Creighton adored his wife. It's no wonder he dotes on her legacy, their daughter. His love for her is deep in his bones."

"Some say she is all beauty and no brains. Can she really handle the Ellis empire?"

"They never expected her to. Haven't they already found a successor?"

"To have a man like Seth—tall, handsome, charming, and capable—she's living the dream."

Envious glances followed Seth as he made his entrance. Dressed in a designer suit, his long, straight legs moved with a steady, rhythmic grace. His handsome features were composed, unaffected by the bustling crowd or their admiring stares. An air of cool detachment surrounded him, his aloofness well-known.

Only the young heiress Cicely could approach him so freely. Any other woman knew better than to compete with Cicely's youthful beauty, her natural poise, and her brash, unapologetic demeanor. The battle was lost before it had even begun.

However, there were always those discontent with their lot, craving a challenge, always looking for an angle. To them, Seth's allure and Cicely's intimidation were merely a matter of weighing priorities.

Seth was essentially running Diaz International, and Creighton, to counter any doubts about Seth's age and experience, stayed involved in important decisions. In truth, he was more of a figurehead, as Seth was the one truly calling the shots.

The gradual acceptance of Seth as the future helmsman of Diaz International couldn't have happened without Creighton's mentorship and support.

Seth was also deeply involved in Ellis family affairs, handling many matters Creighton entrusted solely to him. Rumors of his influence were widespread.

Seth's arrival stirred the crowd, prompting many to consider approaching him. He was aware of the sideways gossip, but if it wasn't true, he saw no need to explain—nor could he, really.

A wave of admiration swept through the crowd as Cicely descended the grand staircase. Her attire was always clean and sharp, never adorned with excessive decorations or complicated designs. Her white fringed shoulder dress was simple yet unmistakably luxurious, the hemline reaching her knees, revealing her elegantly curved legs under the soft lighting.

Her hair, usually free-flowing, was styled to complement the dress—a low bun with a few strands curled perfectly around her cheeks, adding a touch of sophistication. It was the first time Seth had seen her so dressed up.

Her confidence was palpable, an almost defiant vibrancy that made her the envy of all.

Seth's eyes narrowed imperceptibly, his gaze darkening as if thick with lust, making even the act of looking around seem laborious.

Cicely was flanked by staircases, with Creighton and Erik descending behind her. Before they could speak, Cicely rushed down the stairs toward Seth.

"Hey, Cicely." Creighton tried to call after her, but his voice was lost as she made a beeline for Seth.

Shaking his head with a resigned smile, he knew she hadn't changed one bit over the years. Erik frowned. "This is so inappropriate."

Creighton shared the sentiment. "It's what we're used to."

Erik watched as Cicely eagerly took Seth's arm, her laughter bright, while Seth maintained his usual stoic demeanor. With a disapproving hum, Erik scanned the grand hall and found himself slightly furrowing his brow. "Where's Danielle? Even if their relationship is strained, she should at least show her face at an event like this. Is she trying to give people something to gossip about?"

Creighton too searched the crowd, feeling a bit helpless. "She wouldn't do that; she's probably just not ready yet."

Erik's expression soured. If not for witnessing Creighton's kindness toward Danielle and the absence of any negative talk about their dynamic, one could easily mistake Danielle's attitude as a result of Creighton's mistreatment.

What kind of person was Danielle? She just never seemed to warm to anyone.

Cicely wasn't short, but next to Seth, she seemed like a petite bird nestled against him.

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