Chapter 28: Chapter 28: Dominic Thorne
A parade of red Maserati Gran Turismos rolled into view, but Kenneth Yates’s car was undeniably the main attraction.
Summer followed Kenneth into the event hall. A middle-aged man stood in the center of the room. Though he was middle-aged, his features were sharp and his posture ramrod straight, giving him a youthful air.
“Thorne, wishing you great fortune and a long life,” Kenneth said with a smile.
“Haha, Kenneth, you’re here! Thank you. Dominic is over there. Go give him a hand. You know how he is—not great at schmoozing.”
“Right. I’ll head over then.” Kenneth took Summer by the hand and they walked away.
“Kenneth, my dad’s over there. I’m going to go say hi,” Summer whispered in his ear.
“Go ahead.” In truth, Summer didn’t want to greet them, but it would have been rude not to.
“Dad. Auntie.”
“Summer, what are you doing here?” Mr. Lancaster was surprised. He had never seen Kenneth bring her to this sort of event. Beside him, Audrey Adler shot her a contemptuous look. “Did you tag along with some corporate executive? A married woman should have more self-respect.”
“Unfortunately for you, it’s not what you think. I came with Kenneth. Is there a problem with that?” Unable to out-argue her, Audrey Adler pinched her husband, silently demanding his support.
“Kenneth is here too? You should go find him,” Gregory Lancaster said. Inside, however, he was already scheming. ’It seems Summer’s relationship with Kenneth Yates has been good lately. I need to have them visit more often so I can convince Kenneth to invest in the Lancaster Group.’
“Okay. Well, Dad, I’ll be going then.”
It took Summer a while to find Kenneth. He had his back to her, chatting with someone. She walked over, her eyes fixed on him.
“Oh, there you are.” Kenneth smiled, draping an arm around Summer’s shoulders.
“Well now, Boss. Who’s this?” Dominic Thorne asked Kenneth, though his eyes were on Summer. Summer looked at the man who had spoken. ’Is that him? The upperclassman Melody had a crush on back in college?’
“Summer, this is Dominic,” Kenneth said, making the introduction.
“Dominic? You’re Dominic Thorne?” Summer asked in shock, pointing at him. She slapped her forehead. ’How could I not have realized? His surname is Thorne, and Kenneth calls him Dominic… I should have put it together sooner.’
“Oh? You know me?”
“Oh, no. Kenneth, can I talk to you for a second?” Summer said, pulling Kenneth aside.
“Summer, don’t tell me you used to have a crush on him.” ’How does she know Dominic Thorne’s full name?’ he wondered. ’I’m sure I’ve never mentioned it to her.’
“No. I need to ask you something. Did he graduate from Aurelian University?” Summer asked, her brow furrowed.
“He did.”
“Oh…” Summer murmured, letting go of Kenneth, lost in thought.
“I’ll be right back.” Summer hurried away. ’Melody will probably be at a party like this,’ she thought. ’I have to tell her. Even if nothing comes of it, I don’t want her to live with any regrets.’
Caleb Bell was chatting with a friend when he saw Summer’s figure rush past. Setting down his wine glass, he excused himself with a quick “Pardon me,” and chased after her. He didn’t catch up to her until she stopped at the entrance.
“Summer, what are you doing here? Did you come with your father?”
“Caleb, have you seen Melody?”
“No, but she’s probably coming. Maybe she’s still on her way. Why are you looking for her?”
“Good news!” Summer grinned. Seeing her bright smile, Caleb Bell smiled too.
Summer lost her footing, her high heel catching on a step, and she nearly tumbled down. With lightning-fast reflexes, Caleb caught her by the waist. Summer let out a long sigh of relief.
“Oh, thank goodness you were here. That would have been a disaster.”
“Could you please be more careful?” Caleb’s gaze was filled with a mixture of reproach and concern.
Summer stuck her tongue out playfully. “Sorry. I’ll be more careful next time, I promise.”
“There won’t be a next time!” Caleb said, his expression stern.
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Chapters
- Chapter 107: The Person in the Fantasy
- Chapter 106: Tsundere Qian
- Chapter 105: A Secret Comparison
- Chapter 104: Family Affection and Hatred
- Chapter 103: I Only Have You
- Chapter 102: Are You Doubting My Ability?
- Chapter 101: Punish Me With Your Kiss
- Chapter 100: The Girl Who Can Change You
- Chapter 99: You’re Only Responsible for the Sweetness
- Chapter 98: You Don’t Have to Do It, I’ll Help You
- Chapter 97: See You in Court
- Chapter 96: Kenneth
- Chapter 95: We Shouldn’t Disturb
- Chapter 94: Heartache for Her Stubbornness
- Chapter 93: At Least You Won’t Kiss the Wrong Person
- Chapter 92: Clasped Hands
- Chapter 91: Because I Love You
- Chapter 90: The Final Indulgence
- Chapter 89: I’ve Always Had Unrequited Feelings
- Chapter 88: Cry If You Want To
- Chapter 87: I’ll Go to You
- Chapter 86: He Won’t Care About Me
- Chapter 85: Summer Lancaster Is Missing
- Chapter 84: A Troubled Heart Leads to Displacement
- Chapter 83: What Does It Matter to Me if You Live or Die?
- Chapter 82: Heart-shaped Cotton Candy
- Chapter 81: Heartwarming
- Chapter 80: Powerless
- Chapter 79: Bitter Memories
- Chapter 78: A Person Will Die Without a Heart
- Chapter 77: I Love Taming Proud People Like You
- Chapter 76: This Is Not a Public Place
- Chapter 75: This Is My Friend
- Chapter 74: Announcing to the Whole World
- Chapter 73: The King
- Chapter 72: How to Be Good to Him
- Chapter 71: A Glimpse of Spring
- Chapter 70: She’s My Wife, So Whose Relationship Is Deeper?
- Chapter 69: Only You Can Discipline Me
- Chapter 68: Have You Been Trained by Someone?
- Chapter 67: Elevator Passion
- Chapter 66: Useless at the Critical Moment
- Chapter 65: Midway Abduction
- Chapter 64: Danger Approaching
- Chapter 63: The Missing Memory
- Chapter 62: I’m So Aggrieved
- Chapter 61: Shall We Sleep Together?
- Chapter 60: You’re Finally Awake
- Chapter 59: Craving
- Chapter 58: Expecting Nothing in Return
- Chapter 57: Cosmically Invincible Playboy Bomb
- Chapter 56: The Familiar-Looking Photograph
- Chapter 55: A Willing Beauty, an Unwilling Gentleman
- Chapter 54: Love Beyond Friendship
- Chapter 53: We Look So Alike
- Chapter 52: Bloody Gunfight
- Chapter 51: A Life for a Life
- Chapter 50: He Can’t Give You Love
- Chapter 49: I’m Not a Single Magnate
- Chapter 48: Sean Murphy Taken Hostage
- Chapter 47: You’ll Have to Get Used to It
- Chapter 46: How About Never Leaving Your Side?
- Chapter 45: Injured
- Chapter 44: I Will Protect Her
- Chapter 43: Will You Be My Wife?
- Chapter 42: Do You Like It?
- Chapter 41: Dominic Thorne, My Senior
- Chapter 40: Let’s Go Home
- Chapter 39: Making Out on the Street
- Chapter 38: Bastard Kenneth Yates
- Chapter 37: Escape to a Place He Can’t Find
- Chapter 36: I Need an Explanation
- Chapter 35: Dominic Thorne, Your Romantic Luck is Flourishing
- Chapter 34: Attending the Banquet
- Chapter 33: Why Are You So Close?
- Chapter 32: We’re Married
- Chapter 31: A Warm Breakfast
- Chapter 30: A Beautiful Night
- Chapter 29: Rivals Meet, Jealousy Flares
- Chapter 28: Dominic Thorne
- Chapter 27: She Is My Wife
- Chapter 26: Bring Her to the Birthday Party
- Chapter 25: Kenneth Yates, Will You Pursue Me?
- Chapter 24: Flowers for Summer Lancaster
- Chapter 23: Cruelty Is Sometimes a Disguise for Sadness
- Chapter 22: What Should Be Known Will Be Known
- Chapter 21: Kenneth’s Rage
- Chapter 20: Ethan Yates’s Return
- Chapter 19: Forcefully Kissed by a Woman
- Chapter 18: My Fines Are Paid for the Next 10 Years
- Chapter 17: That Flat Figure of Yours
- Chapter 16: I’m Worried About You
- Chapter 15: A Dangerous Social Engagement
- Chapter 14: Kenneth Yates Brings Medicine
- Chapter 13: Morning’s Spring Splendor
- Chapter 12: Kenneth Yates’s Explanation
- Chapter 11: Kenneth Yates’s Scandal
- Chapter 10: The First Time Eating Her Cooking
- Chapter 9: Kenneth Yates’s Heartache
- Chapter 8: The First Time Riding in His Car
- Chapter 7: Caleb Bell’s Confession
- Chapter 6: The Man by Her Side
- Chapter 5: A Passionate Kiss
- Chapter 4: Audrey Makes Things Difficult
- Chapter 3: The Past Between Us
- Chapter 2: Even Bringing Out Mommy Is Useless
- Chapter 1: Kenneth Yates’s Humiliation