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Heart Hunting novel Chapter 62

After Kenny leaves, Mrs. Murphy back to the living room and calls Daisey. "Daisey, go to the market later, and buy some ingredients for braised pork, sweet and sour ribs and soy sauce chicken. I'll cook in person tonight."

Daisey heard her just now asking Kenny to bring back the little fox spirit. She makes a bold guess, "Mrs. Murphy, are these all the dishes that the girl likes to eat?"

Mrs. Murphy nods, "yes, and she likes my cooking."

If it's usual, Mrs. Murphy won't cook in person. Generally, she will cook only when Kenny comes home or she has guests.

Daisey smiles. "But you don't like her. Why do you cook for her?"

Mrs. Murphy coughs to ease the embarrassment and makes an excuse. "I don't like her, but she saved my life. I just want to repay her. I don't want her to say that I'm ungrateful."

This reason is reasonable. Daisey doesn't expose her lie. She answers, "OK, Mrs. Murphy. Don't worry, I will prepare these ingredients for you!"

"Good." They stop the conversation. Mrs. Murphy goes back to her bedroom and takes a bath to get rid of the smell of the disinfectant.

At the other side, Kenny calls Poppy when he gets back to the company after taking the task from his mother.

In the quiet afternoon, the cool air makes people a little comfortable. Kenny is enjoying the soft sunshine by the French window and listening to the sound of "beep" from the radio wave, which has a power of hypnotic.

Kenny can't help but be a little anxious. He frowns. What's Poppy doing? Why doesn't she answer the phone?

Kenny's face turns gloomy.

And a sneer shows up on his face.standing in front of the landing window, was gloomy and frightening. In a flash of inspiration, he comes up with an exciting idea.

In the evening, a luxurious Maybach drives all the way under the afterglow of the sunset to the MD building. The car drives into the parking lot. Kenny doesn't find the parking space. His eyes are full of the light of "predatory", looking for his "prey".

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