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Fated love: the unwanted bride-Chapter 834 - Sylvan Cheney Really Is Capable
Chapter 834: Chapter 834 Sylvan Cheney Really Is Capable
These days, he watched their family’s young master exhausting himself, lacking the desire for tea or food.
At first, he thought it was the strain of the conglomerate, but now he understood it was because of a woman.
The young master was in the entertainment industry, amidst a world of beauties and different physiques, what hadn’t he seen? And he never lacked women by his side…
He was curious, what kind of woman could make their family’s young master so moved?
“I’m not going,” Joe Heath said angrily.
“CEO Heath, the lady has returned from abroad. You should go back and see her,” suggested the driver.
“My mother? When did she get back? Why didn’t she call me?” Joe Heath was surprised.
“She just landed. I guess she wanted to give you a surprise,” the driver replied.
“Tch, more like a fright,” Joe Heath shivered.
“So, CEO Heath, are you going home? The lady must have arrived by now, and she’s really looking forward to seeing you. Let me drive you back,” the driver said with a smile.
“Let’s just go,” Joe Heath dared not ignore his formidable mother.
While his mother was usually good-tempered, she could be terrifying when angry. However, she always doted on her son.
Every time she returned, she didn’t want to see anyone but him.
If she couldn’t see him within half an hour of her return, she’d have her people search the world for him.
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The whole ordeal was absolutely frightening.
To keep his mother at peace, Joe Heath had no choice but to go home.
If his mother found out that Sylvan Cheney had bullied him, she would probably fight Sylvan herself.
No one was allowed to bully her precious son.
Not even Sylvan Cheney.
As Joe Heath was about to leave, he suddenly saw Lana Fern, who was squatting in a corner, crying alone.
Her shoulders were shaking, and she was crying heartbreakingly.
Joe Heath didn’t hold Lana Fern in high regard, and he felt no particular way about the troubles that had befallen the three Fern children.
Nevertheless, the fact that Sylvan Cheney could bully a woman to this extent showed he really had some skill.
Lana Fern cried desolately, like a cat abandoned on a street corner.
In Joe Heath’s eyes, Lana Fern had always been arrogant and overbearing, not only in the entertainment industry but equally so in real life.
This was the first time he’d seen Lana Fern so tormented and bullied.
Tsk, tsk.
Joe Heath didn’t have much sympathy to spare, so he got in the car and went home.
The sunlight refracted on the car window, casting a colorful, dazzling sheen.
Lana Fern continued to cry, not noticing Joe Heath’s departure, feeling as if there was a lump of cotton stuck in her throat, making it hard to breathe.
She was sobbing so violently that kind-hearted people who came over to comfort her were directly cursed away.
What should she do now…
A once happy family, now shattered.
If there’s anyone to blame, it’s that her sister loved unwisely, setting her heart on someone like Sylvan Cheney.
Over the years, Sylvan Cheney often visited London.
As soon as her sister said she felt unwell, no matter how busy he was, he’d fly over.
They all believed Sylvan loved her sister, but they never thought the man had no heart at all.
No amount of time spent together or the little things they shared could move his heart.
There was a time when she, too, had a good impression of this gentlemanly, elegant, handsome man.
But her liking was just that, an impression. She knew he was her sister’s man and always kept her distance, never freely revealing her feelings.
But neither she nor her sister expected this man to love no one.
He only loved power and gain.
It must be so sad to marry a man like that, right?
Lana Fern felt it was unfair for her sister.
All those years of love wasted on a heartless man!