Chapter 727
The car stopped not far in front of the vige.
All their luggage was the things Vaughn had bought for Tracey.
"Here, it''s cool in the mountain."
Vaughn draped a cardigan around her shoulders.
The hem of her white dress was fluttering in the wind. She looked divine.
Amiyah pulled Vaughn to the side and said, "Vaughn, have you ever thought about how Valerie
would react to the new girl you bring home?"
"I don''t care. I don''t like Valerie anyway. It''s a good opportunity to convince her that."
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"That''s cruel to Valerie," Amiyahmented.
Valerie was fixated on Vaughn, swearing that she wouldn''t marry unless the man was Vaughn.
The presence of Tracey would be a bombshell for her.
"You are wrong. It''s crueler to give her hope and make her wait."
"Anyway, be nice to her. Let''s go." "Mm." Vaughn walked to Tracey with bags in his hands. "You can
have a taste of the special dishes here in a while. They aren''t avable in the big cities."
"Which is?" Tracey asked curiously.
"You''ll know in a bit," Vaughn said with a mysterious smile.
It was a beautiful vige with treehouses hidden in the foliage of trees.
"They look primitive outside, but it''s totally modern inside. Don''t worry."
"We lived in the treehouse to avoid pests and animals in the past, but now they more like a cultural
experience for tourists."
"There''s so much here left unexploited," Tracey looked around and said, "It could be a popr
attraction."
Tracey was acutely aware of the business value here.
She thought it was a good opportunity for Vaughn to start a new profession. They could even
cooperate.
That would the best thing she could ever wish for Vaughn.
"Aren''t you in the beauty industry? You also dabble in tourism?" Vaughn inquired.
Tracey was confused. She hadn''t told him who
she really was.
"How did you know?"
"That day, I searched the perfume on the Inte and found out you designed it."
"Well, pregnancy rendered me sentimental. I was crying before I knew."
She continued, "In fact, yes. I have a listed real estatepany."
"I can bring projects here if you want."
"But as a rule, economic development is notpatible with environmental sustainability. So
consider hard before you decide."
Vaughn and Amiyah gasped. They would call it boasting if the one wasn''t Tracey.
"I''d rather let thisnd remain what it is."
"Understandable. It''s likely that exploitation will ruin the beautiful scenery. Every coin has two
sides."
"You have great business acumen. No wonder you''re so sessful," Vaugh said.
"Life made me. I had no choice." Her smile was tinged with bitterness.
Vaughn had known her past from the news. She had suffered more than he could imagine.
"No more business. Let''s go into the vige."
Vaughn reached out to hold Tracey''s hand but she avoided him. "No one''s here now. We don''t need
to pretend to be a couple," she said.
Vaughn embarrassedly dropped his hand down.
As soon as they entered the vige, a viger greeted them. "It''s you, Vaughn. When did you
arrive? Have Luke and the otherse back too?"
"No, just Amiyah and me."
"Who is this? I haven''t seen her before."
"She''s my girlfriend. I want to show her the ce where I grew up." Vaughn introduced. Tracey
frowned but didn''t interrupt him.
"What about Valerie? She has been waiting for you for so many years."
"I have never promised her anything. We''re very tired. Excuse us." Vaughn said grimly.
Only then did Tracey know that Vaughn had a childhood sweetheart who loved him very much.
Maybe she could leverage it.
"Valerie is..."
"Ignore what she said. You are the only one I love." Vaughn was reticent about that woman.
"Valerie will definitelye to you." Amiyah could even visualize it.
Vaughn led Tracey to one treehouse and said, "This is my home. Hope you like it." He was afraid
that his home was shabby in Tracey''s eyes.
"It''s beautiful," she said.