“I have a tight schedule. I’m too busy to be involved with you, Mr. Kevin. If you’re hungry, you can eat here. If you’re not, please leave together with your bouquet.”
“As I said, give it to me…”
Having met Hayden’s glare, Hugh did not dare to speak more.
Kevin immediately sat beside Hayden and said shamelessly, “I’m hungry. Let me eat with you. I won’t force you to accept this bouquet. As long as I’m in Jensburg, I’ll give you a bouquet every day until you’re willing to accept it.”
“Are you going to stop giving me bouquets of flowers if I accept this?”
“No. After you accept this, I’ll definitely continue.”
Hayden pursed her lips, pretending that she had not said it.
The housekeeper brought out the dishes from the kitchen.
After serving the dishes, the housekeeper brought two bottles of famous wine and placed them on the table. She said, “Mr. Hayden, these are what you wanted. Remember to bring them along.”
“Okay. Help me to pack them in a bag.”
The housekeeper went to get a bag and placed the wine in it.
It was not Kevin’s first time sharing the same table with Hayden during meals. He knew that Hayden ate fast, so he did not speak much. He silently enjoyed the housekeeper’s cooking which he found could be improved. He thought of cooking for Hayden sometime in the future.
It would be best if he could satisfy Hayden’s taste buds so that she would gradually be unable to leave him.
They say the way to one’s heart was through their stomach.
After dinner, Hayden rested for ten minutes or so and set off.
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