Chapter 70: Raise a Dog
Ever since they returned from the cafe, Kelvin had been wearing a cold expression on his face. Sitting in the car, Chris could feel the chill of winter creeping in and couldn’t help but wrap his coat tighter around himself.
Abbie coughed softly, trying to get Kelvin’s attention beside her. But she was destined to be disappointed; he didn’t react at all.
His gaze was fixed on his phone screen, and there was no emotion visible on his handsome face. His lips were tightly pursed as if he had seen something unpleasant.
After a moment of silence, he spoke in a cold voice, “Take Abbie back to the Berry mansion first.” The beautiful woman next to him trembled slightly at his words. She didn’t want to go back to the Berry mansion yet; it was still early and she wanted to spend more time with Kelvin.
Her misty eyes looked up at him pleadingly but he remained focused on his phone screen without any room for negotiation or discussion.
Abbie felt a wave of unfairness in her heart. It had been almost a week since she moved out of the Foley Villa and into the Berry mansion. Despite spending so many days at the Berry mansion, she felt like an outsider who had suddenly intruded, facing awkwardness anytime.
Moreover, Kelvin was swamped with work, and each time they talked on the phone, it was only for a sentence or two before he hung up.
Today’s meeting was only because she had pretended to be sick and asked him to come pick her up to go to the hospital, using that as an excuse to have a cup of coffee together.
Who would have thought they would run into that woman, Cheyenne?
Although he tried his best to act indifferent, Kelvin actually cared about it.
“Kelvin, I… I don’t want to go back.”
“The Berry family isn’t treating you well?” Kelvin didn’t even lift his head as he coldly asked.
Abbie nodded with a sobbing voice, “Yeah… I feel like I’ve been away for too long. Like an outsider.” “They all have their own things during the day and are busy after dinner.”
care about her at
driving couldn’t help but be surprised when he heard this. He wondered what
head with furrowed brows. “How about I ask Chris to help you find
“Huh?”
her back to the
bit her lip and looked at him tearfully as she whispered, “Kelvin, I want us to live together.” She was afraid that Kelvin wouldn’t agree, so she continued, “I’m
I’m not used to having someone around. How about getting Chris find
Raise a dog?
sad she wanted to cry when she realized that Kelvin would rather let her raise
she knew that Kelvin hated women who
let Kelvin become disgusted with her, so she choked back tears and forced a
as he answered in an even tone. “Miss Berry, don’t be polite. Do you prefer Pomeranians or Teddy Bears
not well and could not come into contact with these furry animals at
for your help,” Abbie said
back to the company headquarters while finding a house and choosing a
quickly completed his task but intentionally rented Abbie a suburban villa far from Kelvin’s location. It had good air quality, greenery surroundings plus sea
was quite expensive, over two million a year, but for Kelvin, it was no big deal as
were so hard to spot. If you didn’t look carefully, you wouldn’t know where they were. From
dog wasn’t great. “Where did
they were a waste of time and money. But when he saw this dog, he crouched down and petted it for the first time in his
my hometown,” he said. “The puppy is only one month old now, so it’s easy to train and get
“It looks very special!”
the little black pup. However, the pup shook its head and avoided her hand while licking
rejection and said
phone rang from his
on its head before taking out his
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