Summary of Chapter 696: Cuisine from She Became Rich After Divorce (Cheyenne and Kelvin)
Chapter 696: Cuisine marks a crucial moment in Georgina Lane’s Romance novel, She Became Rich After Divorce (Cheyenne and Kelvin). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Three days later, the accumulated snow on the streets of Jostrana began to melt. Interestingly, the moment the snow started melting was also the coldest time in terms of temperature.
Jostrana's winter was even colder than the northeast region of Chulae. Venturing outside had become an extremely challenging task.
Along the way, the only establishments that remained open were sushi restaurants and small fish vendors. Cheyenne sat in the car, stealing a quick glance outside. She noticed many types of fish she had never seen before.
Yvonne couldn't resist her professional inclination and began to give Cheyenne an impromptu geography lesson.
"Starting in December and continuing until March of the following year, the Current passes through the western coast of Jostrana. This convergence of warm and cold currents stirs up the seafloor, bringing about abundant food sources and making this area rich in fishery resources."
Cheyenne wasn't particularly interested in these details. She sat quietly, her mind already wandering far away. She thought about the dirty wild man she had encountered in the Dead Forest, the mysterious and fearsome base, and even the man with the silver mask she had seen a few days ago.
Lately, she found herself recalling fragmented memories, as if they belonged to someone else, leaving her feeling estranged.
As her thoughts wandered, time continued to pass gradually, and the luxury car eventually stopped in front of a two-story wooden building.
They'd arrived at the Miller Residence.
Yvonne was the first to exit the car. She opened the door for Cheyenne and considerately reminded her to take it slow and be cautious of her stomach.
The sight before them brought about a shared expression of confusion and disbelief.
They had assumed that the Miller family, who seemed wealthier than most, would live in a grand and opulent mansion similar to the ones they had seen in Chulae.
However, the two-story, wooden house before their eyes was rustic. Upon entering, they were greeted by a long corridor with eaves and intricate roof corners. In the middle, a curved bridge connected the two sides, leading to a small lotus pond that had been dug out, with a hot spring flowing into it.
The pool housed some goldfish and a few blossoming pink and purple water lilies. Even in the cold winter, during a season of hibernation for most living things, the Miller family's courtyard still showcased lively goldfish and blooming lotus flowers, showcasing their extravagance.
As they walked through the wooden house, the servants wearing wooden clogs and uniform dark-colored robes greeted them with nods.
"Ladies, may I ask whom you are looking for?"
"We are here to see Mr. Miller."
Yvonne presented an invitation card adorned with a gold-embossed peony. This was the highest level of invitation from the Miller family, usually reserved for esteemed members of the royal family, high-ranking officials, and wealthy merchants.
Upon seeing the invitation card, the butler's attitude towards the two of them became even more respectful and sincere. He bowed ninety degrees, expressing his gratitude. "Are you both honored guests? Please follow me."
She knew that women in Jostrana had low status, but she didn't expect them to be denied even the privilege of sitting at the table to eat. Cheyenne and Yvonne hesitated for a moment, as they were also women.
"It's fine, please sit," Rohan reassured them.
It was only when Yvonne whispered in her ear that Cheyenne found a relatively secluded spot to sit. Just as she was about to take her seat, her arm was grabbed by Master Elias, who was beside her. Her gaze met his eyes that were shimmering with a mischievous glint.
With his eyes fixed on Cheyenne's fair face, Master Elias warmly suggested, "Miss Lawrence, if you don't mind, you can sit next to me."
"Thank you."
As she took her seat, she caught a glimpse of the figure opposite her, and her mind went blank. The man was dressed in a well-fitted black suit, with a matching overcoat draped over it. He sat tall and imposing. What caught Cheyenne's attention were the visible scars on his hand, which marred his otherwise flawless appearance, evoking a sense of pity.
The silver-white mask on his face reflected a dazzling light under the lamp, and his deep-set eyes stared at her, a trace of a smile appearing on them.
Why was he smiling?
Cheyenne lightly bit her red lip and turned her head away, avoiding his gaze.
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