And if Kevin drank too much and got drunk, Hayden’s parents would definitely ask her to take him back to the hotel.
Donald: “Dad didn’t drink much. It’s rare for Kevin to eat here. He also personally cooked so many delicious barbecues. Dad accompanied him for two drinks, but not too much. How about you accompany him for two drinks?”
Hayden said coldly, “I don’t drink at night.”
Kevin smiled at her, “Hayden, you actually don’t want me to drink so many bars. I’m sorry to say that, but I’ll just use Uncle Queen as an example. Don’t worry, I won’t hurt my stomach.”
Hayden: “Don’t call me Hayden!”
“Hayden!” Mrs. Queen called her daughter seriously, “Your name is Hayden, what’s wrong with Kevin calling you like that?”
“Mom, he can call me Mr. Queen. The name, Hayden is only called by my family, I’m just not used to him calling me like that.” Hayden said rather helplessly, “I don’t even know what ecstasy soup he poured on Dad and Mom. You treat him like your own. You picked me up.”
Mrs. Queen said angrily and funnyly: “Yes yes yes, we picked you up, and Kevin is our own, okay, if Kevin is our own, parents don’t have to worry that their hair will turn gray.”
Hayden immediately stopped talking.
She knew that her parents were worrying about her life.
Moreover, the parents obviously took a fancy to Kevin. Although the parents didn’t know that Grandma York chose Kevin as his husband, since Kevin made his choice, the elders in the family would support him, and they got it from his father. After the truth that she was a daughter, her parents let go and treated Kevin as a prospective son-in-law.
No matter how many rumors there were about her and Kevin outside, the parents didn’t care, and tried their best to create opportunities for her and Kevin to be alone, hoping that she could accept Kevin’s pursuit.
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