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Faux Vows, True Desires novel Chapter 129

the Yates family.

"Trenton, I demand you to leave my house right now. I must've been out of my mind to fall for your tricks. You claimed you didn't intentionally deceive me, then why did you choose me? Playing chess with me, and becoming friends with me? Your real target was my granddaughter, wasn't it?"

"The Martinez family is way out of our league, the Yates family just can't measure up. So forget about my granddaughter."

Fuming, Devon kicked Trenton out.

Cecilia's participant in a blind date turned out to be Owen.

Devon wasn't stupid. Even if Trenton denied it, he wouldn't believe that Trenton didn't have ulterior motives.

"Devon, Owen is a real good kid."

Kicked out, Trenton still insisted on defending his grandson.

He should've known better, should've waited a while before setting up the blind date.

But you can't keep things under wraps forever.

His goal was to have his grandson marry Cecilia, thus completely cut ties with Ruby.

"Devon, I don't look down on the Yates family. Owen is capable. He doesn't need to consolidate his position through marriage. I don't care who he marries. Your granddaughter is a good girl. I'm quite fond of her. As long as the kids like each other, I guarantee no one will dare to mistreat Cecilia once she marries into our family."

"Bullshit! It's common knowledge in this city that your grandson is head over heels for Ruby. If my granddaughter marries him, she might as well be a widow. Even if the Martinez family gave us a ton of gold, my granddaughter wouldn't marry him! Get lost!"

Devon was livid.

He actually considered Trenton a friend. They were evenly matched in chess and got along well.

He hadn't expected Trenton to become friends with him just for his granddaughter.

Even if they were all concerned about Cecilia's future, he wouldn't let the Martinez family harm his granddaughter.

After kicking Trenton out, Devon slammed the door shut, locked it, and went back into the house. Meanwhile, Trenton was left knocking and shouting outside the door, but Devon ignored him.

That's what Cecilia saw when she came back.

Owen's grandfather was standing at her doorstep, frantically knocking and ringing the doorbell.

Cecilia hesitated for a moment, then approached him, asking, "Trenton, what's going on?"

Upon seeing Cecilia, Trenton grabbed her hand like she was his savior, patting it, "Cecilia, I really like you. I sincerely hope you and Owen can be together. I'm not trying to hurt you. Could you explain to your grandfather for me? Even if your grandfather stops being friends with me, I don't want him to be upset."

Cecilia pulled her hand back.

"Trenton, there's no way I'm getting together with your grandson. Thanks for your good intentions, but my grandfather is upset because you deceived us. Even if you verbally claim you don't mean to harm me, setting me up on a date with Owen is already hurting me."

Even though she hadn't encountered a wealthy family like the Martinez family before, she'd seen plenty of TV dramas and read novels.

As the head of a wealthy family who managed to raise a successor like Owen, Trenton was definitely not a simple character. He was undoubtedly cunning.

Cecilia wasn't stupid, but she didn't like playing mind games. She didn't like dealing with cunning people because she didn't have the mental acuity to spar with them. Keeping her distance was the best choice.

Trenton was at a loss for words.

He dared not admit that he was taking advantage of Cecilia.

He had to keep up the act, pretending that he genuinely didn't want to hurt Cecilia.

Hearing her voice, Devon came out immediately, opened the door, grabbed Cecilia, and said, "Cecilia, don't bother with this con artist."

He pulled Cecilia into the yard and locked the door again.

Trenton was speechless.

Con artist!

He'd never been called that before in his life.

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