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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 1946

Chapter 1946

Hayden: “I’m short on time, and I don’t have time to pester you, Mr. York. If you’re hungry, sit down and eat. If not, please take your flowers and leave.”

After being stared at by her sister, Hugh didn’t dare to speak again.

Kevin immediately sat down beside Hayden, and said cheekily: “I’m hungry, let’s have dinner with you, Mr. Queen. I will not force you to accept this bouquet of flowers. Every day from now on, as long as I am in Jensburg, I will send you flowers until you accept my flowers.”

Hayden: “I accept it, so you won’t give it away?”

Kevin: “No, you accepted it, and I’m going to give it away.”

Hayden pursued her lips, pretending that she hadn’t said anything.

The butler brought out the prepared dishes from the kitchen.

After the dishes were served, the butler brought two unopened bottles of famous wine, put them on the dining table, and said to Hayden, “Master, these are the two bottles of wine you want, remember to bring them with you later.”

Hayden: “Okay, put it in a bag for me.”

The butler went to fetch the bag again and filled two bottles of wine.

Kevin was not the first time to eat at the same table with Hayden. Knowing that Hayden ate very fast, he didn’t talk too much. He silently tasted the cooking skills of the chef at his fiancée’s house. He felt that there was still room for improvement, thinking that he would have a chance someday to show Hayden a few hands.

It’s best to cultivate Hayden’s stomach so that she couldn’t leave him slowly.

After dinner, after resting for ten minutes, Hayden set off.

Kevin still followed her.

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