Chapter 143 Second Step Is to Promote Oneself
Making friends?
Aylin wore a faint, almost imperceptible smile, her willow-like eyebrows slightly raised as she sized up Waylon.
Waylon was not afraid, and he confidently allowed her to examine him. After all, being gazed upon by a beautiful woman with almond-shaped eyes was a kind of pleasure in itself.
Waylon, from New York, is the young master of the Kline family who has grown up being pampered and adored.
In all fairness, he was extremely handsome, with every feature exquisitely refined and elegant. He exuded an air of nobility, and his captivating peach blossom eyes seemed to hold a myriad of deep emotions.
The Kline family had always struggled to have children. Waylon had countless cousins, but it wasn’t until Wesley reached middle age that he finally had this precious grandson.
It’s like holding something delicate in your hand, afraid of dropping it, or keeping it in your mouth, afraid it might melt away. From the very beginning, it was made clear that all of the Kline family’s properties belonged to Waylon, as a warning to those with ill intentions not to covet them.
Both Waylon and Aylin are central figures in New York’s high society. Aylin is also somewhat aware of the intriguing secrets and anecdotes surrounding Waylon.
It is said that Waylon was a very well-behaved child when he was young, like a beautiful porcelain. doll that everyone adored. However, no one knows what he went through later in life that turned him into such a rebellious character.
What she heard was the story of uncles and relatives fighting for power in the business world, which almost cost Waylon his life. After much reflection, Wesley decided to take drastic measures to cleanse the family and sent Waylon abroad.
A few years later, when Waylon returned, he had transformed into the very image of a dissolute young man.
He made it clear that he didn’t want to inherit the family business, claiming it was uninteresting.
It’s hard to determine the truth and falsehood within.
Aylin knew that if he were truly a prodigal and worthless person, there was no way he could become best friends with the workaholic Gavyn.
These two people are so close that they could wear the same pair of pants.
Waylon tilted his head slightly, bringing his handsome face closer, and asked, “You’ve been looking at me for so long, what have you noticed?”
“It’s clear that your playful and cheerful demeanor is just a facade. Ever since you went to Camp Count at the age of seventeen, your personality has undergone such a significant change. The old Mr. Kline wasn’t nearly as charming and flirtatious.”
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