She Became Rich After Divorce (Cheyenne and Kelvin)

Chapter 14: She Was As Childish As A Kid
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Chapter 14: She Was As Childish As A Kid

Chapter 14: She Was As Childish As A Kid

The auction had begun.novelbin

A woman with a seductive figure, prominent buttocks and breasts, walked up from the side. Shewas wearing a moon-white dress and stepping on white high heels as she approached gracefully.

Every gesture and movement was full of charm.

Many men below stared straight ahead, their eyes revealing various shades of light.

"Men are naturally lustful!" Cheyenne snorted, raised her head, and met Omari's clear and gentlegaze, stunned for a second. The latter's lips curved lightly and he whispered in her ear while lookingdown, "Cheyenne, I wasn't looking."

"Why not take a look? I saw it, and her body shape is really great."

"I only have my eyes for you. Others are nothing."

'He started flirting again! If I were four years younger and had not met Kelvin when I was seventeen,I might really have been moved by him.' she thought.

Their intimate whispers and ear-biting actions drew quite a few glances. Kelvin stared at the fair andtender thigh of the woman in red, feeling an inexplicable heat rising within him.

Their intimate whispers drew quite a few glances. Kelvin stared at the fair and tender thigh of thewoman in red, feeling an inexplicable heat rising within him.

The next moment, his face turned extremely gloomy and dark.

This feeling was like when facing Cheyenne.

Kelvin suddenly remembered his intimacy with Cheyenne and the next moment, his face grewdarker.

'How could I still be thinking about that greedy, selfish woman? I must be crazy.'

"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tonight's Hatchdew Auction. On behalf of Hatchdew, I thankyou for coming."

"Tonight, we will definitely not disappoint you. Next up, let us present the first treasure, an ancientpink porcelain vase with battle scenes..."

As the beautiful hostess finished speaking, music filled the room.

Another leggy beauty walked up holding a glass cover with red cloth on top.

Slowly uncovering it revealed an antique vase full of classical charm.

Cheyenne took just one glance and wasn't very interested in it.

She didn't come here tonight for this item.

"Now onto the fifth treasure. Let me introduce a silver-plated gold wire rectangular basin with plumblossom bonsai."

The bonsai was not very tall at around thirty centimeters high. The basin was decorated with coraland gemstone plum blossoms while large pearls and rubies adorned it as well. It was magnificent incraftsmanship and exquisite in design.

Omari noticed Cheyenne's gaze had changed so he thought she liked it. "If you like it, I'll bid on it foryou?"

"This is actually mine," Cheyenne replied coldly.

"What?" Omari was confused now. If it belonged to Cheyenne, then how did it end up at an auction?

"My stepmother stole it from me while I wasn't home and sold it here."

"Damn it, leave it to me. Let her rot in jail!"

"But if she's in jail, won't the country just be wasting money on her? It'd be better if we make her payfor it," Cheyenne said.

Omari chuckled at her words. 'She truly lives up to being the woman I've taken a liking to, so smartand domineering."

"The starting bid is 1. 5 million," the auctioneer announced, and someone immediately raised theirpaddle. "1. 51 million."

Cheyenne followed the source of the voice to two women sitting in a corner wearing masks -Malaya and Nora? How did they get in here? She tugged on Omari's sleeve, motioning for him tolower his head. Then they whispered something to each other.

From Kelvin's perspective, all he could see was Cheyenne's red lips hovering less than threecentimeters away from Omari's earlobe with a look that suggested she might kiss him at anymoment.

He forced himself to look away; those two were just strangers after all.

"1. 6 million!" Omari called out with his charming voice filling up the venue while Nora could only seehis tall blue silhouette from afar.

Malaya gritted her teeth; this man had just added another ten thousand dollars! How was shesupposed to negotiate now?

However, if she didn't get this thing, she was afraid Cheyenne would come after her with a list fromthe Edwards family and report it to the police. That would be embarrassing.

"1. 65 million."

"1. 8 million!" Omari chuckled softly.

Nora's only thought now was to see what the young man looked like, completely ignoring hermother's extremely unpleasant expression.

"That bonsai, my companion likes it very much, please don't compete with me." Omari deliberatelysaid, looking at Cheyenne affectionately.

He was actually buying it for the woman next to him!

Nora couldn't help but feel jealous. Without waiting for Malaya to answer, she raised the paddle inher hand.

"Sir, I'm sorry. This bonsai is also very important to me. 2 million dollars."

She happily believed that her bold move could attract the man's attention. But he didn't even turnhis head or say anything.

He just gave up on bidding.

Malaya spent five hundred thousand more than expected and felt a little heartbroken.

What made her even more frustrated was that the gentleman in the first row seemed to be againstthem in every way possible - whenever they bade on something, he followed suit and raised the

price before giving up later on anyway.

Malaya was dumbfounded by his behavior...

Cheyenne quietly turned around and saw Nora sitting there gasping for breath. She couldn't helpbut laugh like a naughty girl.

"You're so mischievous! You've made me do all the bad things, and you're just enjoying the show,"Omari didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

But then again, what did it matter if he could help Cheyenne?

Cheyenne picked up an orange and peeled it before handing it to him. "Thanks, Omari. Here, havesome orange."

"Since you've peeled it, wouldn't it be more sincere if you fed me yourself?" He pointed to his lipswith his bony fingers.

"If you don't want to eat it yourself, forget about it. Wants me to feed you? You think too highly ofyourself." Cheyenne put the orange in his hand and turned away in anger.

"Fine then. Since you don't want to feed me, I'll feed you instead. Come on now... open yourmouth." Omari watched her closely, and wondered when he could win over Cheyenne's heart.

Cheyenne smiled and whispered softly, "Remove the veins on top."

"You're so picky. They are nutritious, you know?" complained Omari but he still removed all of theveins from the orange before handing it back to Cheyenne.

She ate happily while swinging her feet back and forth on her chair like a child.

At this moment she was as naive as a child.

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