Chapter 112: The Dress Cheyenne Gave Me
Upon receiving the sharp gaze from Iker, Tanner coughed and quickly composed himself. “Ahem… right in front of you, next to the long table,” he said.
Iker followed his direction and indeed saw a slender figure dressed in red sitting on the sofa with her legs crossed. The woman had her back facing him, but he could see that she had tied up her long hair and had a delicate frame.
She was wearing the dress he gave her.
A faint smile appeared on lker’s usually cold face.
Nora basked in the attention of all the men around her. However, her reverie was interrupted by a uniformed waiter who approached her.
“Miss Lawrence, Mr. Todd would like to see you.”
Mr. Todd! It was none other than heirs of the Todd family, but she wondered whether it was Master Iker or Master Davon.
Nora immediately ruled out the former since she knew that he rarely made public appearances after his leg injury. So it must be Master Davon then?
Although Davon was born from their father’s second wife, with Iker’s disability and their youngest brother still being too young to take over the Todd family business yet, it seemed likely that Davon would eventually inherit everything.
Besides, Davon was considered one of the most eligible bachelors!
“Nora, you’re so lucky! Master Davon personally requested to meet with you; it seems like he has taken an interest in you,” one of two wealthy heiresses Nora just met earlier said sourly.
The other girl didn’t bother hiding her envy either. “That might not necessarily be true though; everyone knows Madam Thalia of the Todd family has high standards when it comes to choosing potential brides for Master Davon. It seems she’s considering a matrimonial alliance with the Davidson family.”
The Todd family and the Davidson family are considered a match.
As for the Lawrence family, they just have a third-rate company no elite has ever heard about.
But Nora wasn’t one to back down easily. She lifted up her chin defiantly while pointing at both girls. “This dress I’m wearing right now is actually a gift from Master Davon himselfl Who says I can’t marry into the Todd family? Once I become Mrs. Todd someday, you two will probably still be struggling out there!”
at each other incredulously. Just moments ago, the three of them
a quieter private room, separated from the outside by a
table, with Tanner standing behind him, leaning forward to pour a
Miss Lawrence is here,”
she was guided in and then left alone.
a magnetic voice came from inside. “Didn’t we agree that I would come pick you up tonight? Why did you
the Lawrence Villa, hoping to
surprise, he found
the Lawrence family members had all left
to pick me
didn’t know when Master Davon started liking her.
Nora sweetly replied, “Mr. Todd, I’m sorry
frowned unconsciously at how strange she sounded and asked Tanner skeptically,
sent to Miss Lawrence; there
Miss Lawrence is just shy,”
what Cheyenne would look like being shy in front of
nervously with two fingers while, eagerly hoping that
silence.
“l do.”
in so I can see it! Tanner picked it out himself. His taste is terrible!” And of
and stood tall with poise trying to appear elegant yet
appeared first in front of Iker, followed by a slowly emerging red figure from behind
unfamiliar eyebrows and eyes, the woman’s affected and coquettish posture, where
atmosphere in the private room
into an expression of deep anger, his gaze sharp like a wild wolf as he
too was left stunned, her eyes fixed
finger,
you’re a cripple?
Iker and
became even stronger, while
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