Don't Fall For Me, CEO-Chapter 1214: True Love Costs Extra!

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Chapter 1214: Chapter 1214: True Love Costs Extra!

"Jennings, I think what you’re doing is absolutely crazy. July hasn’t even agreed to your proposal yet! How can you bring all these things here?"

Richard Donovan knew Jennings had ulterior motives and was likely the main force behind harming his beloved daughter. How could he agree to this wedding?

Even if July Quinn had already passed away, he couldn’t let someone like that ruin his daughter’s reputation.

"I also think getting married now isn’t a great choice. July and Keaton are still entangled!"

Laura Quinn could see there were lots of complexities involved, but she also didn’t approve of rushing into a wedding.

Having suffered in love, Laura Quinn knew better than anyone that compromise could lead to happiness.

"I don’t care about any of that, I just want to marry July, the sooner the better."

Jennings’ deep blue eyes were filled with affection.

But just then, a servant’s shouting was heard from outside the door.

"No way!"

"Descendant of the Kanes, they’re discussing matters inside, you can’t go in."

Despite the many voices trying to stop him, the door was pushed open forcefully.

"I don’t agree to this wedding."

Kyle Keaton barged in despite the hindrance.

"Keaton..."

Neither Richard Donovan nor Laura Quinn knew how to face Kyle Keaton.

But at that moment, a cool female voice came from upstairs.

"What right do you have to disagree? You’re just an ex-husband..."

Kyle Keaton was taken aback.

Jennings, Richard Donovan, and Laura Quinn quickly looked up to where the voice was coming from.

A woman in a long nightgown, with her long hair leisurely draped over her shoulders, slowly walked down the stairs.

Her profile, cool and distant, yet strikingly beautiful, was enough to captivate any man.

Inwardly, Jennings couldn’t help but admire: Joy Quinn had become even more capable, perfectly embodying July Quinn’s regal beauty.

But Kyle Keaton squinted slightly, focusing on the graceful figure.

The woman came downstairs and walked directly up to him.

"Here you go, we are square now."

She handed him a check with an amount written on it and winked playfully at him.

The lively and elfin manner, reminiscent of their first encounter when she had artfully teased him, was very familiar.

Kyle Keaton held onto July Quinn’s hand, "I truly love you, more money is required."

July Quinn seemed to brush his hand aside and gave a teasing smile, "You can also have our two-bedroom apartment."

"Deal." The man pocketed the check and turned to leave.

He had come swiftly and left just as swiftly.

Soon, only July Quinn, her parents, and Jennings remained in the hall.

"The suggestion to hold the wedding at Century Plaza is nice, and this wedding dress is quite beautiful, I like it."

July Quinn sat beside Jennings, obediently and softly scrutinizing the wedding dress he brought.

Jennings grabbed July Quinn’s hand, "As long as you like it. But I think there are other ways to handle the Kane descendant situation..."

The grip Jennings had on July Quinn’s hand noticeably increased in strength.

Indeed, in his view, although Joy Quinn portrayed July Quinn well.

He didn’t quite agree with her using money to appease the Kane descendant.

After all, to him, July Quinn’s money now was essentially his.

Using his money to deal with the Kane descendant seemed like an unwise transaction.

Before Joy Quinn could respond, Laura Quinn pulled her away, interrupting their "exchange."

"Sweetheart, marriage is not a game; Mom hopes you’ll think it through."

Laura Quinn openly expressed her stance in front of Jennings, clearly not in favor of this wedding.