Summary of Chapter 301 from Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt
Chapter 301 marks a crucial moment in Stevie’s Romance novel, Called Off the Wedding, Left Him Bankrupt. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Because Seymour Raynes had guests to entertain at lunch, he barely had a chance to greet his close friends properly.
The meal wasn’t even over when he excused himself from the head table and came over specifically to say hello.
"I’ve got something planned for tonight as well. Don’t any of you leave—wait for me at the winery."
The Raynes' winery was just next door to the estate.
Everyone could tell he wasn’t in the best mood, so nobody suggested leaving early.
Cynthia Tremaine glanced at Dominic Holloway beside her. Seeing he had no intention of leaving either, she leaned in and spoke softly.
"If my sister wants to head out later, I’ll go with her. You don’t have to drive me home."
Dominic glanced down at her, his voice low.
"Suit yourself."
Cynthia could hear the annoyance in his tone and pursed her lips.
She’d come with him, but not leaving with him was a slight, whether she meant it or not.
Remembering how much help Dominic had been today, she added quietly, "Don’t be mad. I’ll buy you dinner tomorrow."
If Dominic hadn’t brought her, she never would’ve won so much money.
"Fine."
Once the coldness faded from his eyes and he finally replied, Cynthia felt a bit relieved.
After all, Dominic was her lucky star. She couldn’t afford to offend him.
Across the table, Miranda Kingsley watched Dominic and Cynthia’s quiet, intimate exchange and lost her appetite entirely.
After dinner, the guests began to leave one by one.
People at the main table were still deep in conversation.
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