She Became Rich After Divorce (Cheyenne and Kelvin)

Chapter 266: Return The Oil Painting
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Chapter 266: Return The Oil Painting

Chapter 266: Return the Oil Painting

That scene became a vivid memory that Kelvin would never forget for the rest of his life, foreveretched in his mind.

Since then, no matter how much his mom hit or scolded him, he refused to create oil painting again.

Many years passed. When Cheyenne used her birthday as an excuse to ask him to paint her apicture, he reluctantly painted her portrait despite feeling uncomfortable about it.

After finishing the painting, Kelvin immediately regretted it. Why did he compromise just because itwas her birthday? He was never one to be soft-hearted.

As memories faded away, four years later, the painting appeared before him once again but thistime as a gift from another man presented like treasure in front of Cheyenne.

Upon learning that Kelvin was the artist behind this painting, Omari's expression turned cloudy.

He had struggled to come up with a brilliant idea to delight Cheyenne, but in the end, heinadvertently assisted his romantic rival instead...

Would Cheyenne soften just because Kelvin painted this picture?

Thinking about this made Omari turn around immediately and cast a cautious look towardsCheyenne with hopeful eyes.

"Cheyenne... I didn't know Mr. Foley painted this picture. Let me return it back to him and I'll get youanother one next time."

Omari's voice trailed off as he handed over the oil painting with gritted teeth towards Kelvin whileflashing an especially bright smile on his handsome face.

"Mr. Foley! What a coincidence! I didn't know you were the artist behind this piece! Here you go...now everything is settled."

Omari had planned on doubling up on what he paid for. But since he let slip how much money hespent earlier in front of Cheyenne, he would let Kelvin pay the original price.

"Hmm," replied Kelvins nonchalantly as he took the oil painting from Omari's hands and placed itaside on the sofa without any further comment.

Omari was rendered speechless. 'That's all?' He supressed his anger in Cheyenne's presence.

He wondered if cursing out loud was appropriate right now?

"Alright, it's almost dawn. I don't have time to listen to you guys discussing irrelevant things here.Mr. Foley, what brings you here so late at night? Just say it."

Iker's coldness was no less than Kelvin's, but Iker had a hint of killing intent in his indifference. Afterall, he had experienced the battlefield and every move he made was resolute.

As the topic was changed, Cheyenne's gaze left the painting and fixed on Kelvin.

Her eyes misted over with tears as she curled her lips, snorted and sat defensively beside Omari.

Her movement caused her dress hem to rise slightly, revealing round and fair knee skin thatglistened like snow. Her slender calves below were even more enticing.novelbin

His gaze dimmed as his handsome face drooped slightly while his fine hair covered up anyemotions in his eyes that went unnoticed by anyone else.

"My grandfather's condition has worsened again," he said as he sat down opposite Cheyenne onthe sofa without hesitation.

At these words, Omari and Iker quickly glanced at each other; the latter didn't say anything butlooked disdainful with an upturned lip corner.

Omari spoke out directly, "I sympathize greatly too; old Mr. Foley is someone whom I admire."

"But Mr. Foley," continued Kelvin coolly, "you have no reason to look for Cheyenne anymore sinceshe has nothing to do with you now. How about this? I know quite a few medical experts in mycircle; shall I introduce two of them for you?"

Kelvin appeared sincere and sympathetic which would make most people grateful if they wereordinary folks.

However, Kelvin wasn't one of them. "Thank you very much, Mr. Lara, but you're not qualified tospeak for her."

As soon as those words came out Kelvin's mouth, the atmosphere became tense.

Omari felt a sudden surge of anger that left him shaken, ready to speak but finding his voicedisappearing in his throat.

"I..."

He wasn't qualified? Then Kelvin wasn't qualified either! Kelvin was already Cheyenne's ex-husband now! An ex-husband meant someone who belonged in the past. So what right did he havenow to require Cheyenne to treat old Mr. Foley's illness?

How despicable!

The tension between them grew thicker, and from their indifferent gazes, Cheyenne seemed to seecountless flickering flames. She couldn't help but frown slightly before glaring at both men fiercely.

"Enough! Mr. Lara, I'll make the decision on this matter myself. Kelvin, I've told you many times thatGrandpa's illness is serious and he needs rest. How have you been taking care of him?"

Yes, she had said it before.

Countless times, in fact.

But after Grandpa had used his sickness as an excuse to trick Kelvin into meeting with her again,he no longer believed her.

So much so that even after they got married, whenever Cheyenne said anything, he thought shewas lying and just acting with Grandpa to deceive him.

"Grandpa hasn't been feeling well since the day you left. He said he wanted to see you."

When that day was mentioned, Iker and Omari both looked curious.

Cheyenne's face turned red and black like she was angry. If they asked her now, they might not geta good response from her.

So both men chose to stay quiet without saying a word.

Cheyenne bit her rosy lips while showing off her pearl-like teeth under the light.

When Kelvin thought she would mock him; instead she nodded in agreement:

"I understand. I'll visit tomorrow. You can leave now; the door is over there!"

She pointed towards the door without looking at him again after giving him his marching orders.

Kelvin picked up a picture frame hesitantly but ultimately decided to leave it behind at the LawrenceVilla. "This painting is what I owed you back then; let it stay here."

She sneered coldly, but just as she was about to open her mouth to say "no need", Kelvin spokequickly about another topic to interrupt her thoughts.

"I saw two suspicious men wearing black outside your window earlier when I arrived here today... Idon't know what they did exactly but one of them wore a necklace around his neck with an eaglegrabbing onto a snake pattern on it."

"What?"

"Just be careful lately," Kelvin warned in low tones while looking surprisingly at three people insidewho changed their facial expressions drastically.

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