Chapter 114: Solitude Hidden Behind A Smile
Chapter 114: Solitude Hidden Behind a Smile
Upon hearing Cheyenne agree to be Master Iker''spanion, Omari immediately became
unhappy. He had been pursuing Cheyenne for almost four years and she had never agreed to be
hispanion at any event. That''s why he secretly bought a dress and sent it to her home because
he knew she wouldn''t ept it if he gave it to her in person. And now, she agreed to attend a
banquet with someone else! Why?
"Iker has only known you for less than a month, how can itpare with my four years of pursuit?
Cheyenne, have you fallen in love with someone else? I''ve known you longer than him, but you
never agreed to be with me," Omari said in a resentful tone with pitiful eyes that made him look like
an abandoned lover.
Cheyenne was annoyed and looked at him sharply. "Isn''t it because you never asked me yourself?"
Omari suddenly realized his mistake and awkwardly exined himself with a sheepish smile. "I''m
just used to being rejected by you so... "
Even Omari, who could face judges without fear, had something that scared him.
Iker''s gaze shifted back towards Nora as he spoke coldly, "The dress I gave is not meant for anyone
who isn''t worthy."
"Tanner," Iker called out.
"Here," Tanner replied as he walked up behind him.
He stood towering over Nora as she clutched her chest tightly while taking steps backward on the
ground. Her voice trembled as she warned them, "What are you going to do? There are many
people here; don''t try anything..."
Before Nora could finish speaking, Tanner reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a receipt
which fluttered down onto the ground near her feet.
Nora reached out with her hand, but as she was about to pick it up, she hesitated and pulled back,
not daring to touch it.
"This is the invoice for this dress and diamond ne. Miss Lawrence, please pay the money as
soon as possible," Tanner said calmly before turning around swiftly and walking back towards Iker.
This dress was meant for Cheyenne but Nora wore it without permission which angered Master Iker
greatly. As the rightful owner of this dress, Master Iker demandedpensation which was only fair.
However, Nora''s eyes widened in disbelief as she looked at the invoice lying at her feet. She
trembled as she picked it up and took a quick nce. It was a long string of numbers, and Nora
couldn''t even bring herself to count how many zeros followed the "3" at the beginning.
Last time, her mother had lost four million dors in the art exhibition. Now it was three million
dors, and if George found out that he had to pay for it, he would definitely scold her.
As Nora quickly thought about how to raise this amount of money without telling her father, George
and Mya arrived.
They were just talking with an important guest at the long table when they heard people discussing
something about "stealing a dress".
Mya''s heart skipped a beat as she tensed up. She couldn''t breathe properly.
Could they be talking about Nora?
Coincidentally, Abbie walked by with a ss of champagne in hand and revealed some news to
Mya with a mocking tone.
"Mrs. Lawrence, your two daughters are both impressive characters. I admire them."
Mya didn''t have much fondness for Abbie and retorted impolitely, "Miss Berry, seems you''re
feeling better now. You can evene out here. Be careful not to give yourself away!"
Maintaining herdylike demeanor, Abbie knew it wasn''t appropriate to argue with her in public. She
coolly retorted, "Mrs. Lawrence, instead of wasting your words on me, why don''t you go check on
your lovely daughter?"
Her lovely daughter? Was Abbie referring to Cheyenne?
If so, then Mya would be overjoyed but unfortunately, thinking of what those people said earlier
about "stealing a dress", she worried that it was Nora in trouble instead.
Praying that it wasn''t Nora but Cheyenne who got into trouble while feeling anxious yetplicated
inside, the couple rushed over where the crowd gathered around someone lying on the ground
looking disheveled.
As soon as they saw Myaing towards them, Nora burst into tears before saying anything
else.
"Mommy!"
She quickly hugged Nora while angrily scolding George, "What are you standing there for? Take off
your coat now!"
George felt like he hadpletely lost face because of Nora. He lowered his head and hurriedly
took off his suit jacket, handing it to Mya who put it on Nora.
Out of the corner of her eye, Mya caught sight of the elegant Cheyenne standing nearby, and
she immediately red up and shouted, "Cheyenne, is it you? Nora is your sister. What''s wrong with
her wearing your clothes? Why are you making fool of her?"
Her questioning was truly eye-opening. The situation was clear: Nora had taken the dress that
Master Iker had given to Cheyenne. It was quite audacious for the mother toe and use
Cheyenne of being stingy.
No wonder Nora could do such things. It turned out that her mother''s character was bad, too! Like
mother, like daughter.
So what about Mr. Lawrence? What role did he y in all of this?
George looked at Cheyenne with a gloomy expression on his face. Although he didn''t say anything,
the using look in his eyes made everyone see it clearly.
She had long grown ustomed to such baseless usations. From childhood to adulthood, she
had lost count of how many times it had happened.
At first, she would get angry and try to defend herself, but eventually, she couldn''t be bothered
anymore.
As for her father, she felt that having him around was no better than not having him at all. She
would rather do without him.
Omari knew that Cheyenne had a hard time at home, but he had not expected her to be so
mistreated. Like Cheyenne, Omari had lost his mother at a young age, but at least he had a loving
father. On the other hand, no one cared for Cheyenne except her grandfather.
Even the person she had wholeheartedly devoted herself to, Kelvin, had heartlessly abandoned her.
At this moment, Omari became resolute in his determination to protect her for the rest of her life.
Iker, too, couldn''t bear to see that seemingly carefree smile on her face, as if she had seen through
the world''s troubles.
At such a young age, where did all this mncholye from?
But now he understood.
Cheyenne, like him, was pitiable and lonely. He was ustomed to concealing this loneliness with
indifference, while she chose to hide it behind her smile.
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It was truly heart-wrenching.