Cherry felt his edginess, and her eyes glistened with tears.
"Kevin, you said we would have the wedding after the baby was born. When is it really going to
happen?"
Until she was the lady of the Fu Family, she wouldn't be ill at ease.
"Let's talk about it next time. I still have so many things to deal with. A lot of things are going on at work
and I don't really have the energy right now."
He couldn't help but feel less than enthused at the thought of marrying Cherry.
In the past, he couldn't wait to marry her as long as Anne gave birth to the baby but now he felt as if he
wanted to escape.
She clenched her fists as she gazed at Kevin, fuming.
She knew very well what his lackluster response meant. If he really wanted to marry her, he wouldn't
have come up with so many excuses.
"Kevin..." she whimpered, purposely appealing to his pity. He hated seeing her like this and she was
going to use that to her advantage.
All she needed to do was act upset as whenever she did this, Kevin promised her anything she wanted.
To her, this plan was fool-proof. She tried convincing herself that he was only acting this way because
he felt guilty about Anne.
However, it seemed that she had overestimated her position in Kevin's heart. He only grew more
irritable instead of coaxing her.
Normally, he would coo her and ask her what he could do to make her happy.
"Why don't you leave and go to bed early?" Kevin said indifferently as he walked into the bathroom
without even looking at her.
There was no doubt in Cherry's mind that Kevin was becoming more apathetic towards her.
Things couldn't go on like this. If he continued to delay the marriage, they might end up not being able
to get married at all. Did that mean that all her hard work would be put to waste?
The door of the bathroom closed as the sound of water running came. Reluctantly, she left the room.
She knew him very well which meant that she knew better than to provoke him. If she pushed him
further, he would certainly cancel the marriage altogether.
After giving it more thought, she decided she was going to start with Selma. Selma liked her very much
and was, in fact, very excited about her joining the Fu Family.
At the airport.
Anne stood at the gate of the airport, looking out in the distance rather hesitantly. She couldn't believe
she was finally leaving this place. Perhaps this would be the last time that she was going to be here if
she could find her child.
This place had left her heart broken and riddled with bad memories. Even then, she was, to some
extent, reluctant to leave. Could it be a person that she did not want to leave behind?
As Kevin's handsome face appeared in her mind, a bitter smile tugged at the corners of her mouth.
Even though he was cruel to her, he was, on occasion, sweet and gentle towards her. For some
reason, she couldn't make herself forget him. She cursed herself inwardly for her foolishness.
"Anne. It's getting late. We're boarding now," Sam reminded her in a low voice as he walked up to her.
Up until then, he was silent.
"Okay, let's go." When Anne came to her senses, she trudged forward with her suitcase.
At that moment, nothing was more important to her than looking for her child.
The child was all she cared about. She didn't care what it would cost her or how long it would take as
long as she could find him.
Not long after, the plane took off. Just like that, this city would be nothing more than a distant memory.
She smiled faintly, bittersweet memories surging in her mind. Leaving this city would be a new
beginning for her.
"Do you regret it, Anne?" Sam asked hesitantly as he eyed Anne's seemingly composed demeanor.
Knowing full well that her child wasn't really in America, he felt guilty. If Anne found out he was lying to
her, would she hate him?
"I don't," Anne said firmly. Now more than ever, she knew what her priorities were.
The solemnity of her tone told Sam just how important this child really was to her.
"Would you hate me if you found out one day that I lied to you?" Sam asked nervously as he bore his
gaze into her. He had a serious look on his face.
She returned his gaze, looking flummoxed. For some reason, he was acting strange that day. He had
never asked her such a thing before.
Besides, she trusted him, so she believed that he would never lie to her.
"No, I won't. You've helped me a lot. Even if you lied to me, I would still thank you."
She had seen how well Sam had taken care of her these days. She didn't have it in her heart to hate
such a good friend like Sam.
He felt guilty upon hearing her answer without hesitation. She trusted him but that didn't stop him from
lying to her.
"Sam, do you have something to tell me? Why are you acting so weird today? What's going on?"
she asked worriedly.
What was going on with Sam today? Why was he asking such strange questions?
"No, no. I'm just worried about you," Sam hurriedly answered, flustered under her questioning gaze.
"Don't worry about me. I'm fine." With that, Anne gave him a reassuring smile.
Sam withdrew his gaze, unable to look at her in the eye anymore. He couldn't stand how she was so
vocal about trusting him when he had been lying to her.
In the Fu Family's Villa, Selma sat on the sofa in the living room as she looked at Cherry, smiling.
Cherry seemed lovelier than Anne ever did who only annoyed her.
"Auntie, why didn't you tell me that you were coming? I could've picked you up." Cherry handed Selma
a cup of coffee, smiling lightheartedly.
"I asked the driver to drive me. It's not a big deal. Why would you need to pick me up?" Selma seemed
satisfied at Cherry's good manners.
"Auntie, what are you talking about? You're an elder. It's my duty to pick you up." She looked
considerate and obedient.
"Cherry, I'm here today to ask you when you and Kevin are getting married. It's been a while since
Anne left. Have you two talked about your plans yet?"
Selma was getting a little restless as it had been a considerable amount of time since Kevin last told
her that he was getting married. The lack of updates on that regard came off as alarming to her.
Upon hearing this, Cherry lowered her head in dismay.
"Auntie, it's not up to me. You should ask Kevin."
She fidgeted with her fingers, acting as if she was wronged.
"Cherry, what's going on? Are you and Kevin fighting?"
Selma was wise enough to notice the grievance on Cherry's face. She could tell that something was
going on between the two. She couldn't help but feel anxious.
"No. It's nothing. Kevin and I are good. Don't worry,"
Cherry halfheartedly denied. She did this on purpose to indirectly tell Selma that there was indeed
something going on between her and Kevin.
"Cherry, if Kevin isn't treat you right, just tell me and I'll set him straight."
"Auntie, it's really not a big deal. It's not about Kevin. It's me. I'm just not worthy..." Cherry lowered her
head, looking remorseful as her eyes swam with tears.
"What happened? Tell me or I'll ask Kevin myself!" Selma urged as she pulled a long face at Cherry's
hesitance to tell her the whole story.
"Auntie, don't talk to Kevin. Don't bother him..." Cherry didn't want Kevin to know that it was her who
told Selma about this.
"If you don't want me to talk to Kevin, you need to tell me what exactly happened,"
Selma pressed.
"Recently, every time I mention the wedding to Kevin, he shrugs it off. I think he still hasn't moved on
from Anne."
At the mention of Anne, Cherry had to control the hatred that burned inside her. After all, she had to
keep up her act of being kind and considerate to Selma.
If it weren't for Anne, she and Kevin would have been married by now.
"That stupid Kevin! What's so good about Anne? Does she even compare to you? Why would he fall in
love with someone like her?"
Selma grew furious. She did not like Anne at all.
Cherry smiled triumphantly as she had successfully incited the reaction she was hoping for from
Selma.
"Auntie, it's my fault. I failed to win his heart. If he really doesn't want to marry me, I won't force him. I
just want to be with him."
Cherry continued to act aggrieved, hoping to rouse some sympathy from Selma.
"Silly girl, what are you talking about? You're my future daughter-in-law. You and Kevin should get
married. Don't worry. I'll get to the bottom of this and make sure that you two get married."
It took a long time before she finally found a daughter-in-law that she was satisfied with. How could she
not do something about this? What if Kevin found another woman that was like Anne? She couldn't risk
it.
"Auntie, I don't want to force Kevin. I don't want him to be unhappy."
Cherry was thrilled to see that Selma was on her side. With Selma pressuring Kevin, he surely wouldn't
be able to postpone the wedding any longer.
"Why would he be unhappy? He deserves to have a kind and generous wife like you."
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