Chapter 1866
Hugh was aware that the Queen Enterprise and the York Corporation would not develop unfriendly ties; at most, they would engage in a sort of fight in the catering industry.
Therefore, when Zachary held a wedding, they would all go to the wedding.
“Old lady chose a woman for Kevin. I heard that Kevin didn’t like it very much and resisted it very much. She gave him a goal at the beginning of the year. He didn’t even pursue that girl. After the second young master york got married, He was reprimanded by the elders in the family and urged him to get married early, he couldn’t bear the nagging of the elders, so he ran to Jensburg. It’s too far away, it’s impossible for the elders in the family to chase him to Jensburg to urge him to marry.”
Hugh finished speaking, he added: “This is the real reason why he wants to buy a house in Jensburg. He plans to live in Jensburg for a long time, so as to avoid the marriage urge.”
Hayden looked up at her younger brother and asked: “But Do you know which daughter house Grandma May chose for Kevin? He is so resistant.”
According to what she knew, the eldest Young Master York was also resistant to marrying Serenity at first, and the couple was no longer affectionate.
Feelings could be cultivated.
Of course, if you are unable to cultivate feelings, it is best to separate. Marriage should not be forced because it will not be happy.
“Well, I can’t find out. After Old lady chooses good wives for her grandchildren, she will give them a photo. It is said that the basic information of the woman is written in that photo. But it is kept secret from the outside world and outsiders can’t spy on it.”
Hayden hummed.
Looking at her files again, Hayden was not interested in who Kevin’s other half was.
Anyway, no one could be her!
Hayden had only met the old lady a few times, and the number of contacts was insufficient, and the old lady had no idea she was a woman. Besides, she was from Jensburg, which was a bit far from Wiltspoon.
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