Chapter 211: Grandfather Drugged Her
She Became Rich After Divorce
Chapter 211: Grandfather Drugged Her
Kelvin had never felt so agitated before. His kind and gentle "sister"
had hidden a malicious and deceitful side, and thinking back to her
tears and words in the past made him shiver with fear.
"Kelvin, it's already 11 PM and Cheyenne hasn't come back yet. I saw
her go to the bar with a man earlier, laughing and talking. Could she
have been deceived?"
"Cheyenne's backpack is really light, let me carry it instead. You work
hard, Kelvin, you shouldn't have to carry her bag."
âIt hurts... I don't know why Cheyenne took my medicine. Maybe she
was curious and thought they were calcium pills.â
"Kelvin, do you like her? I think I saw Cheyenne receive another man's
love letter. Don't be sad, okay? I'll feel sorry for you."
"This pen was handmade by me as a birthday gift for you, Kelvin. By
the way, on my way here, I saw Cheyenne too, why hasn't she arrived
yet?"
Subconsciously, Kelvin pulled out a cigarette from his pocket, holding it
between his two slender fingers and lighting it with a vintage and
beautiful lighter.
"Click."
The blue flame ignited, flickering flames that illuminated his handsome
but resolute face while casting an eerie blue hue over his eyes.
His consciousness drifted away as he recalled his honeymoon period
with Cheyenne.
He left her home and went to Enofone with Abbie for Abbie's medical
treatment; when he returned home after one month, he even forgot that
he was already married until he discovered someone else in his room
upon returning for clothes.
As soon as he opened the door, the room was dark except for a red dot
floating amidst shadows like an eye watching him intently.
"Who?"
Immediately after that, a pair of soft hands wrapped around his waist;
the scent of perfume mixed with alcohol enveloped his lips.
His new wife Cheyenne wearing white lace lingerie reeking of booze
collapsed into his arms crying, "Why did you come back? You shouldn't
have come back so as to make me give up completely!"
"Get off!" He resisted her kiss while bitter smoke still seeped into their
lips; it tasted chokingly spicy but also addictive somehow.
Cheyenne fell onto the bed like crazy, rolling herself up inside the
blanket and laughing hysterically
She cried and laughed at the same time, saying, "I don't need you to
explain, as long as you come back. That's all that matters. As long as
you come back."
Kelvin glanced at the beer bottles and cigarette butts in his room. For
the first time, he wanted to strangle a woman.
He grabbed her arm and threw her out of the door, snatched the
cigarette from her mouth and threw it on the ground. His black polished
shoes stepped on it to extinguish it.
His gaze was cold like a demon crawling out of hell, scaring the nearby
servants.
"Who let her into my room?"
"Mr. Foley, this is your wife. Old Mr. Foley said Mrs. Foley can stay..."
Before she could finish speaking, Cheyenne got up from the ground
with her crimson face rubbing against his arm, "We are husband and
wife living together.â
"Husband and wife? You think you're worthy? Cheyenne, take a look in
the mirror yourself! A woman like you is not worthy of being my wife! Be
smart enough to be just eye candy for three years, then we'll divorce!"
He still remembered Cheyenne's reaction at that moment; she leaned
against one of the servants, appeared drunk but those bright eyes were
looking straight at him.
Filled with grievances and despair, she stubbornly said, "Give me three
years; I will make you fall in love with me."
âI won't fall in love with you even within three hundred years. You better
quit!"
But the very next day, she continued to pester him under pretext that
what was said when drunk doesn't count.
The lady's cigarette had a sweet and refreshing orange scent, and she
always liked to smoke it before kissing him. Initially, Kelvin was
resistant, but gradually, he grew to love the smell of the smoke. He also
smoked, but only when he was passionate or feeling agitated. The
billowing blue smoke obscured the man's face, making his tall figure
appear blurry in the dim, yellowish light.
Emelia happened to come out from Cheyenne's room when she saw
the figure in the hallway. Startled, she quickly retreated around the
corner.
A maid walked past her, carrying two bowls of soup. She surreptitiously
set the soup aside and took out a small white vial from her pocket,
extracting a pill from it.
She dropped the pill into the bowls.
After that, the maid, with a guilty conscience, carried the bowls with the
pill towards Cheyenne's room!
Emelia focused her gaze and realized that the figure in the hallway had
disappeared at some point.
The half-smoked cigarette was still burning, pressed against the lid of a
trash can. A faint wisp of smoke lingered in the air.
Was the maid planning to drug Cheyenne?
Curious, Emelia returned to the room where old Mr. Foley and Joe were
sitting with Kelvin, who had just arrived. The atmosphere was eerie.
Old Mr. Foley beckoned for the maid to bring in some soup with a smile
on his face. âIsn't chicken soup your favorite, Cheyenne? Come on,
have some soup before you go back. I specially ordered it from the
kitchen.â
âGrandpa is actually the one drugging Cheyenne! Why?"
Emelia was shocked by this truth. Didn't Grandpa love this bitch
Cheyenne? Why would he drug her soup?
As Cheyenne prepared to pick up her soup bowl, Kelvin suddenly
walked over and snatched it away from her.
âLet me feed you."
Seemingly anticipating that things would develop like this, he stood
aside with a smile and watched as they interacted.
Cheyenne coldly turned away and reached for another bowl of soup
instead. "If Mr. Foley likes it so much, then let him have it! I can take
care of myself without bothering you!"
After speaking, she picked up the soup without caring if it burned or not
and chugged down most of it in one gulp.
Kelvin's kind gesture was rejected; he almost crushed his own bowl in
frustration while looking helplessly at her.
Seeing this scene unfold before him, old Mr. Foley gave him a
disdainful look,"You've touched that one; who else will drink it now?" He
continued, "Don't waste food; Kelvin, why don't you drink some too?"
When had his grandpa ever cared about his dietary needs before? He
stared at old Mr. Foley suspiciously while the latter avoided eye contact
with an embarrassed expression on his face.
He patted Cheyenne's long hair affectionately, "Do you want more?"
"No thanks, Grandpa.â She replied curtly.
"Okay then wash up first and rest early tonight; we'll talk about going
home tomorrow morning.â
"But..." Didn't they agree earlier that once her foot injury was treated
she could leave right away?
She had called Omari to come pick her up.
"Cheyenne, your foot is injured, so why are you leaving now?" Old Mr.
Foley looked expectantly at her while pulling Kelvin and warning him,
"Don't bully Cheyenne anymore. Do you hear me?"
Kelvin rubbed his nose. 'l won't bully someone whose foot is injured.
Grandpa is really overthinking things again..."