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Love at first sight novel (Judith Cooper) novel Chapter 2298

As soon as Kevin entered the elevator, he quickly took off his high heels.

It turns out that high heels were so difficult to wear.

No wonder Hayden didn’t like to wear it, and she refused to wear it. She didn’t even want to change back to women’s clothes, she just liked men’s clothes.

She refused to accept the skirts and high heels he gave her. He said he wanted to see her in women’s clothing, but she also wanted to see him in women’s clothing…

Today, he only showed her wearing women’s clothing once.

Wearing long fake hair and long skirts was a trivial matter, and putting on make-up to make him resolute facial features look milder, these were easy to control, but those high heels were not easy to control.

He walked staggeringly and crookedly.

Fortunately, this was Jensburg. He didn’t tell everyone that he was Kevin.

Otherwise, let media reporters know, it would definitely become the headline news of the entertainment section.

Kevin deliberately held a bag.

There was a set of his casual clothes stuffed in the bag, and he would change in the lounge in Hayden’s office later.

That is, he didn’t bring shoes. He put it in the car.

Hayden should have shoes, so he’d borrow hers to wear them when the time comes.

The elevator brought Kevin to the top floor.

He put on the high heels again, then stepped out of the elevator and walked straight to Hayden’s office.

Hayden’s secretary had just come out of the office. When he saw Kevin, he instinctively wanted to say hello, but when he saw that it was a woman, he swallowed back the secretary’s words: “Mr. York”.

Fortunately, unlike others, the secretary reacted very quickly after being stunned, and immediately stopped Kevin from entering the office.

The secretary was still scolding those people below in his heart, why did he let a woman come upstairs? Did he think Mr. Queen had too few suits?

In other words, this woman looked like the Third Young Master York, and it was not an exaggeration to say that the facial features were exactly the same.

“it’s me.”

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