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Lakecoast epitomized opulence in Havenpoint and was known as one of the most prestigious villa areas.
Nestled in the heart of the city, where space was at a premium, countless individuals toiled for generations without ever dreaming of affording such grandeur. The expansive Lakecoast Villa district was exclusively owned by the Carter Group.
Zayn’s villa, where he usually resided, boasted nearly five thousand square feet of space, an impressive
estate by any measure.
Meanwhile, Tyson’s villa dwarfed even that, sprawling over ten thousand square feet. As Kenan navigated
his way in, it took him considerable time to reach the living room.
Willow couldn’t help but feel overwhelmed by the sheer opulence of the villa.
It wasn’t until Kenan guided her inside and she spotted Zayn and Skyler lounging in the living room, alongside Zayn’s parents, Tyson and Wynn, as well as his older brother Theodore and sister Celeste-
whom she had previously only seen in magazines–that she realized where she was.
Kenan had always been like family to Theodore and Celeste since childhood. Their bond was as tight as
any siblings‘. So, when Celeste returned home, he naturally felt the urge to visit.
Kenan had his own agenda too. He understood that even if Zayn and Skyler tied the knot, Zayn wouldn’t
simply let Willow go.
Knowing Zayn’s strong emphasis on family, if Kenan’s relationship with Willow gained acceptance from the rest of the Carter family, Zayn would surely be embarrassed to persist in pursuing her.
Zayn’s mother, Wynn Yates, was a highly respected figure in the field of medicine, particularly renowned for her extensive research on malignant tumors.
Her expertise expanded internationally, solidifying her position as a leading authority in the medical
community.
When Kenan saw Wynn, he rushed over and grabbed Willow’s right hand.
“Aunt Wynn, do you have any effective ointments? Willow’s hurting pretty bad from an injury, and I need to
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