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Cupid's Arrow hit me hard! novel Chapter 1892

“Bro, the more you’re wary of Kevin, the easier you’ll show your slip,” Hugh said very softly.

He knew why Hayden was guarding against Kevin. It was because she was afraid that Kevin would find out about her identity as a woman.

“I wonder who Kevin’s wife candidate is.”

They enquired, but Kevin did not reveal who that was.

Hugh chuckled and said disinterestedly, “Who cares who she is? It has nothing to do with us anyway. He’s from Wiltspoon, so Old Mrs. York must’ve chosen a rich heiress from Wiltspoon. Even if she’s not from a rich family, she must still be from Wiltspoon.

“The first missus and the soon-to-be second missus of the Yorks are both from Wiltspoon.”

Hugh looked at Hayden, who understood the look in his eyes.

In any case, it would not be Hayden, so Hugh did not want her to be suspicious.

Hayden would seldom be so wary of a man, much less suspicious of a man.

She was behaving more like a man than a man would at the moment.

All the old bosses who were acquainted with her always wanted her to be their son-in-law. No one had ever wanted her to be their daughter-in-law.

Hayden said in a low voice after keeping quiet for a long time, “I don’t know either. Maybe I don’t get along with or dislike him, so I can’t help but guard against him.”

Hugh asked amusingly, “Kevin never offended you, right? How is it that you don’t get along with him? I think he’s quite good. He’s good at talking, so Mom and Dad like him.”

“I’m guessing they won’t be so enthusiastic about him anymore.”

Hayden’s self-help was successful.

Her parents probably would not think about setting her up with Kevin anymore.

The Queens’ ranch had a lot of horses. There were also racetracks dedicated to visitors for horse racing.

There were several racetracks, one of which was for children. Many who came here for horse riding would bring their children along. Children liked to ride horses. There would be professional riders guiding the children, and some children would also come here especially to learn horse riding.

If anyone from the Queens were here, they would have a private racetrack. It would only be accessible when one came with the Queens. It was shaded with trees that surrounded a large expanse of land. Riding horses on grass was like running in the prairie.

If they were tired, they could rest under the trees and enjoy the breeze. It was comfortable.

Kevin stood under a tree and looked at the private racetrack. He said to Hugh, “Mr. Hugh, your family’s private racetrack is quite big.”

That said, it was still a little smaller than that of the Yorks.

The Yorks’ racecourse was boundless as if one was truly on the prairie.

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