Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) -
Chapter 1668: Kiki Bryant
Chapter 1668: Kiki Bryant
As Joyce walked into the chapel with Luther, a black extended Bentley pulled up behind them.
The commotion from the crowd caught Joyce's attention, and she turned around. The man who got out of the car made her slightly startled. It was him? The man who she met at the National Hospital last time, the grandson of an old man named Reuben.
How could he be here?
A tall and elegant woman in her forties, holding a little girl by the hand, also got out of the car. She walked gracefully towards the dean.
The dean hurriedly went up to greet them, "Welcome, may I ask if this is Kiki, the new student who is starting school today?"
Kiki, with two braids in her hair, walked lightly towards them and politely said, "My name is Kiki. Today is my first day of school. Nice to meet you."
The dean smiled, "Welcome, Mr. Middleton, come and take Kiki inside with you to meet the other children."
Mr. Middleton quickly bowed and took Kiki's hand. "Kiki, come with me."
As Kiki followed Mr. Middleton into the building, she turned around and waved to Reuben, "Bye, Mommy, cousin."
Reuben also waved back at Kiki, a smile on his lips. He had noticed Joyce and was surprised and captivated by her. Even though she was dressed casually in military clothes, she looked incredibly handsome and had an air of elegance that he couldn't take his eyes off of her. He felt like he was being drawn towards her and couldn't pull away.
He never expected to meet her here. Obviously, she came today as a parent to attend the kindergarten open day. According to the information, she had a son. The handsome man standing next to her should be Luther.
Reuben narrowed his eyes and his expression became dim. He didn't know what he was thinking.
Luther noticed that Joyce seemed distracted and asked, "What's wrong? Is the wind outside bothering you? Let's go inside first."
Joyce shook her head, "No." They walked a few steps inside, away from the outside.
Joyce leaned closer to Luther and asked, "Who is the little girl's mother?"
Luther put his arm around her and continued walking. "I met her at a business conference before. Her name is Torrance, and she belongs to the Bryant family. The Bryant family is a century-old artistic family in Khebury, specializing in art galleries, auctions, and other businesses. I heard that the previous heir of the Bryant family had only two daughters. The elder daughter, Kempley Bryant, has never made any news and is almost unknown. The younger daughter, Torrance Bryant, has never been married and is currently in charge of the entire family. It is said that she chose the best genes from the gene bank to have a child, probably Kiki, who is the same age as Anderson. She has talent in painting, has held art exhibitions, and is also in the gifted class. She will be Anderson's classmate in the future."
"Oh," Joyce nodded.
Torrance had never married in her life, so it was no wonder she looked much older than Joyce, at least in her forties. So Reuben couldn't be Kiki's father.
Joyce turned her head and saw Reuben looking at her with an unclear expression. She frowned and turned away without looking back.
The entire open day event was led by the dean, who showed everyone around the campus, the stables, the sports fields, the music hall, and the gymnasium. They also showcased the artwork and robot creations of the kindergarten students.
Finally, the dean led everyone to a public class, which was held in the gifted class. Joyce and Luther sat in the back row with the other parents. She noticed that the new girl, Kiki, was seated next to Anderson. During the class, Kiki had been trying to talk to Anderson, "Hi, my name is Kiki. You can call me Kiki. What's your name?"
Anderson couldn't be bothered to look at her and had a cold expression, not responding to her.
She had introduced herself several times and was getting annoyed. "Today is my first day at kindergarten. Can you introduce me to your friends?"
Anderson frowned and sat further away from Kiki. He found her too talkative. Since they entered the classroom, she had been talking to him, but he hadn't said a word. She was getting on his nerves. Although this girl named Kiki was delicate-looking and almost enchanting, she had a mature feel that was not suitable for her age. He didn't like this type of girl.
For some reason, his mind suddenly recalled Fair.
He remembered the day Fair came to the CapitalAS kindergarten for the first time.
"Hi everyone, my name is Fair."
Her voice was too sweet, and he looked up at thesound of it. He took a glance at her. Her hair was black, her face porcelain white, and she had big, shiny eyes, a small mouth, and a smile on her lips. She was polite and well-mannered.
Like Kiki, she had asked him questions and talked to him, but he didn't replace her annoying at the time. He didn't know why.
As he thought about this, his mind wandered. He hadn't found Fair since then, and he didn't know where she was or if she was in danger.
He shook his head suddenly, wondering what he was thinking. Fair was working with the bad guys. Why did he worry about her? She was too good at acting, and he was fooled by her. He had been thinking about her all this time, and it was irritating.
Joyce sat behind Anderson and watched his impatient back. She pushed Luther, "Look, your son has no patience for girls and ignores them. The girl has been talking to him the whole time, but he hasn't said a word back."
She glanced at Luther speechlessly.
In this aspect, Anderson and Luther were too similar. They were both arrogant and had a domineering attitude. Like father, like son. Luther said coldly, "Anderson has his own way of making friends. We don't have to worry about it."
Joyce looked at her watch, "The class is over. We should go back. I have some things to do at the company, and I need to go there." Luther replied, "Okay. I'll take you there later. I also have something to do, so I'll be back late tonight. Don't wait for me. Go to bed early." Joyce's heart skipped a beat. He was going to be late again, and it made her feel uneasy.
Yesterday, Felix had looked for him. What about today? What was he doing?
In the end, she didn't ask. Maybe it was because they had just returned to Khebury, and there were too many things he needed to deal with. "Okay, I know," Joyce said and looked around. She couldn't see Reuben's figure anymore. Maybe he was just driving Ms. Bryant and Kiki here. She didn't pay attention to it.
After the public class, the dean expressed his gratitude to everyone. Luther stood up immediately and took Joyce away.
If you replace any errors (non-standard content, ads redirect, broken links, etc..), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible.
Report