Cheyenne then glanced at Abbie and said with a seemingly serious tone, "Miss Berry, the blue Porsche Cayenne you drive is indeed quite resistant to being smashed."
Old Mr. Foley, after listening, fell into a brief contemplation. He raised his head and looked at Kelvin, then slowly spoke, "The blue Porsche Cayenne, I remember we have one in the garage. I think I bought it to give to Cheyenne as a birthday present."
Kelvin didn't deny it, nodding calmly, "Yes, that's the one."
Wait, the car was a gift from Grandpa?
Cheyenne's astonished expression angered old Mr. Foley, who slammed the bowl onto the table with a loud bang.
"Kelvin, can you explain what's going on? Why doesn't Cheyenne know about it?"
Old Mr. Foley, already unwell, turned red with anger and kept coughing. He lowered his head in guilt and explained, "Grandpa, I bought the car, but her driving skills are too poor, and she almost had an accident. So, I forbade her from driving again."
This incident... she remembered it now. It seemed that because she had just obtained her driver's license and was excited, she accidentally hit the rear of the car the first time she prepared to drive. Kelvin, angry, coldly ordered the butler to lock the garage and forbade her from driving.
Cheyenne lightly laughed, her gaze carrying a hint of mockery as she looked at Abbie, "So, that's how it is. It seems like we bought the same model. Miss Berry told me at that time that Mr. Foley gave her the car as a gift."
As she finished speaking, Abbie's face turned red and then pale. Sensing everyone's eyes on her, mixed with disdain and disgust, was particularly unbearable.
What made her most uncomfortable was Kelvin's questioning gaze. He looked at Cheyenne seriously, recalling the day on the street when she preferred to borrow money from Sam rather than acknowledge him. Finally, he understood the reason.
"Don't misunderstand. I smashed the car not because of Mr. Foley, but because Miss Berry blocked my way. As the saying goes, a good dog doesn't block the road. I'm not an ambassador for any animal association."
After saying this, Abbie was so angry that she couldn't maintain her smile. Her eyes turned red, tears hung on her eyelashes, and she looked pitiful.
"Cheyenne, who are you calling a dog? Do you have any manners? First, you insulted me as a chicken, and now you're insulting Abbie as a dog. Isn't it just because Grandpa likes you?"
Emelia stood up to retort, glaring at Cheyenne, her eyes filled with venomous anger.
However, Cheyenne remained expressionless, facing Emelia calmly.
"Miss Foley, it seems you have a habit of misinterpreting things. What? Can't be a good person, so you have to be an animal? If you want to be one, that's fine, but do you have to drag Miss Berry into it?"
"Pfft!"
The tea that old Mr. Foley had just brought to his mouth was sprayed out all at once. Caught off guard, the dishes in front of him were also contaminated.
Everyone was stunned, and even Vincent, who had picked up a dish in mid-air, froze.
Cheyenne, having finished her meal, seemed indifferent.
To ease his embarrassment, old Mr. Foley pouted and complained, looking at Cheyenne with a somewhat cute and childish expression.
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