Furthermore, if Kevin drank too much and got drunk, her parents would definitely ask her to take him back to the hotel.
“Your dad didn’t drink much, and it’s not often that Kevin eats here. He even personally grilled so much delicious meat for us. Your dad is just having a few drinks with him. Why don’t you join them as well?”
Hayden said coldly, “I don’t drink at night.”
Kevin smiled at her. “Hay, you just don’t want me to drink too much, but you’re embarrassed to say it, so you’re using your dad as a front, right? Don’t worry, I won’t drink so much that I hurt my stomach.”
“Don’t call me Hay!”
“Hay!”
Sophia called her daughter seriously. “Your name is Hay. What’s wrong with Kevin calling you that?”
“Mom, he can call me Mr. Queen or Mr. Hayden. Hay is what my family calls me. I’m not used to him calling me that.”
Hayden said in exasperation, “I don’t know what kind of spell he cast on you two for you to treat him as if he were your own. Am I actually adopted?”
Sophia said in both anger and humor, “Yes, yes, yes, you’re adopted, and Kevin is our biological son, okay? If Kevin was our son, we wouldn’t have to worry so much that our hair turned white.”
Hayden immediately stopped talking.
She knew her parents were worried about her marriage.
Moreover, they obviously took a liking to Kevin. Although they did not know that Old Mrs. York chose her as Kevin’s wife, Kevin expressed his choice and said his elders would support them. Furthermore, he learned the truth from her father that she was actually a woman. Since then, her parents let go and treated Kevin as their son-in-law.
No matter how many rumors there were out there about Kevin and her, her parents did not care. They tried their best to give her a chance to be alone with Kevin, hoping that she would accept his pursuit.
Hayden took advantage of her parents’ inattention to glare fiercely at Kevin.
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