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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 2080

“Thank you, no need, since you are not drunk, please get out of the car.” Hayden rejected Kevin’s invitation to have supper with her.

Although she slept a little long, she wasn’t hungry.

It felt like it hadn’t been long since dinner.

Kevin made the dinner himself. It was all his work, whether it was barbecue or something else.

Hayden also admitted that Kevin’s cooking skills were very good.

She ate with satisfaction.

Kevin: “How about I take you to the night market?”

Hayden: “Not interested. Mr. York, please get out of the car. I have already sent you back to Fortress Hotel as my father asked.”

Kevin sat still.

Hayden: “Kevin, please get out of the car!”

Kevin didn’t move, and he said, “I’m hungry, I’m going to eat supper, and I want you to come with me. I drank with your dad at dinner. I didn’t eat much, so I got hungry quickly.”

Hayden rebutted him instinctively: “You drank two bowls of soup, ate half a bowl of rice, drank four glasses of wine, grilled fish, grilled chicken wings, grilled lamb kebabs, grilled shredded squid, you ate a lot. There are other dishes, how dare you say you didn’t eat? “

Kevin: “You really see it clearly. You also remember what I ate and how much I ate. I don’t know how much I ate. Hayden, are you secretly looking at me?”

He didn’t think Hayden knew it. When he was pretending to be drunk and asleep, she stared at him for a long time.

He was looking forward to her stealing a kiss, but unfortunately, Hayden would never do such a thing.

Hayden: “…If you don’t get out of the car, then you can sit here until dawn.”

If Kevin didn’t get out of the car, she would leave.

Hayden opened the door and got out of the car.

When he got out of the car, he couldn’t help seeing the love banners hanging in front of Fortress Hotel.

He didn’t take it down.

It had been hung in front of the hotel, and people who came in and out or pass by could see it.

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