She Became Rich After Divorce (Cheyenne and Kelvin)

Chapter 352: Treat You To Candied Hawthorns
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Chapter 352: Treat You To Candied Hawthorns

Chapter 352: Treat You to Candied Hawthorns

The little girl, who had just been scolded by her older brother, seemed a bit frightened, but shetimidly glanced at Cheyenne and softly retorted, 'But I think this sister looks like a good person.'

The little boy deliberately scrutinized Cheyenne from top to bottom and hesitated, 'Um... Daddysaid, the prettier a woman is, the more deceitful she is.'

'But our mommy is very pretty!'

'Daddy said, Mommy deceived him too. They agreed not to be angry, but she still sent him to sleepin the cold study last night.'

Cheyenne, standing on the side, had a smile on her face, using one hand to cover her laughter.Who were these mischievous siblings? She really wanted to spend some time with them for fun.

'Alright, you two little ones. To prove that I am a good person, I'll treat you to some candiedhawthorns!'

The two siblings looked up at her with innocent and kind eyes, their faces both cute and lovely. Theboy, who had just pretended to be serious, secretly swallowed his saliva.

Cheyenne counted the number of children, and there were a total of nine kids in line, plus Sam andherself, eleven in total. She bought twelve strings of candied hawthorns.

Every child got one, and the kids formed a line, praising her as a 'fairy.' The atmosphere was warmand lively, reminiscent of a children's kingdom.

Sam, holding the book, stood there watching Cheyenne.

He had seen her calm and strong in the face of life and death, glamorous and stunning at parties,arrogant and willful when smashing a car on the road, and cunningly cute when tricking the owner.

But he had never seen her so approachable and kind.

She suddenly looked up and smiled at him. In her eyes, there was a shimmering light, clear aswater with a hint of resentment. 'Master Sam, you're still standing there. Come help me distributethe candied hawthorns.'

There were too many children, and she couldn't handle them all.

Sam, as if waking up from a dream, returned to his senses from the warmth of that smile. A trace ofa hidden emotion flickered in his eyes, and he softly replied, 'Coming.'

After giving candy to all the kids, she had three sticks left. Cheyenne picked up one of them andhanded it to Sam.

'Here, this is my treat. Remember, reciprocity is essential. You owe me one.'

Sam glanced at the little radishes around him. The joy of children was always so innocent andsimple. A string of candied hawthorns made them smile.

He suddenly felt like trying candied hawthorns. In twenty-eight years of life, he had never eatensuch a thing. His aristocratic upbringing warned him that food from these roadside stalls wasunsanitary and inferior.

'Thank you, Miss Lawrence. I'll return the favor,' Sam said, taking the candied hawthorn and bitinginto it. His eyebrows furrowed, expressing a strange and conflicted expression.

Cheyenne was shocked.

The surrounding kids burst into laughter. The little girl in the white dress, who had mocked herbrother earlier, widened her cute round eyes and innocently taunted him, 'Brother, you're so silly,you don't even know how to peel off the candy coating... Um.'

Before she could finish her sentence, the little boy stuffed his own candied hawthorn into her mouth,his face stern as he lectured, 'Sister, you can't say this. Mommy said, don't expose the harshrealities of life. We need to take care of the weak.'

'Okay, brother. We have to listen to Mommy and take care of the weak.'

'Good girl.'

Cheyenne burst into laughter. The little boy looked like he was in first grade, yet he already knewthe phrase 'don't expose the harsh realities of life'! Sam, being treated as the weak by these twolittle brats, was speechless. Was he... being looked down upon by two kids?

At that moment, Cheyenne reached for the candied hawthorn in Sam's hand, removed thetransparent plastic film, and spoke in a gentle tone, 'You have to tear this open to eat it, MasterSam. It seems like you've really never eaten candied hawthorns. How pitiful.'

A strange emotion welled up in Sam's heart. There had never been a hint of sweetness in his longand dark memories.

The taste was very sweet, but biting down made his teeth feel a bit sour. Upon closer examination,it had a sour sweet flavor.

He wasn't particularly fond of it.

However, glancing at Cheyenne standing in the midst of the children, her cherry-like moist red lipstaking a bite of the candied hawthorn, leaving a small imprint on the fruit, the red of the candiedhawthorn and her lip color complementing each other, an involuntary question formed in his mind.

Which one was sweeter - her or the candied hawthorn?

The sound of a car horn rang by the roadside, and a black Rolls-Royce pulled over. The car dooropened.

The woman sitting in the passenger seat was stunningly beautiful, with an elegant and captivatingappearance. She looked in their direction.

The siblings, who were enjoying the candied hawthorns, bid a hasty farewell to Cheyenne and rantowards the car. The beautiful young woman with long hair tenderly embraced the little girl, and asthe car door closed, they seemed about to leave.

Just when Cheyenne thought they were leaving, the car door opened again.

The little boy ran over and handed a basket of fruits to Cheyenne. 'Sister, this is for you from mymommy. She said thank you for treating us to candied hawthorns.'novelbin

He handed the basket to Cheyenne, shyly stepped back, and faintly heard a call from inside the car,'Toby.'

The family of four left, and Cheyenne looked at the exquisite fruit basket in her hands, smilingsweetly.

Today was indeed her lucky day; she seemed to get things for free wherever she went.

She earned a book by reading, the money for the candied hawthorns was from Master Sam, andnow this basket of fruit... tsk tsk tsk, it seemed that heaven truly favored her.

'Let's go, Master Sam. I promised to treat you to bubble tea; I'm a person of my word.'

Sam's smile made time pale in comparison. He asked, 'You don't have to, Miss Lawrence.'

With a cheek full of candied hawthorn, Cheyenne puffed out her cheeks and just smiled withoutanswering.

As they turned around, a familiar black figure emerged from the glass door of the department store,holding an exquisite box with the logo of 'Sunshine Bakery' printed on it.

This was a chain bakery in Akloit, and it used to be her favorite place to visit.

When the man saw Cheyenne, a glint of light flashed in his deep-set eyes. But as soon as henoticed Sam beside her, the glint quickly dissipated. He coldly inquired, 'What are you two doinghere?'

Sam calmly composed himself. He raised the candied hawthorn in his hand and casually replied,'Oh, it's Kelvin. What a coincidence. Well, Miss Lawrence and I just came back from the bookstore.She said she wanted to treat me to candied hawthorns, so we came here.'

Although Sam's tone was indifferent and lacked any hint of boasting, Kelvin's mood at the momentbegan to turn sour.

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