Hayden liked Kevin and had some feelings for him, but the feelings were not deep enough that she was willing to marry him.
Therefore, Kevin’s first priority was still chasing his wife.
By the way, he was located in the Fortress Hotel, and there were several factories under the York Corporation in Jensburg. Kevin occasionally went to the factories to guide the work.
Camryn thought of Hayden’s always cold demeanor and said, “Miss Queen resembles a man more than a man. Her momentum and behavior are all very similar to those of a man. In other words, her voice is a little crisp, not as low-pitched as you men.”
Hayden always lowers her voice deliberately when talking to others. Even so, there was still a difference between her and a real man.
However, there were some men who speak a little sharper, and others thought that Hayden was also that kind of person, without ever doubting that Hayden was actually a woman.
Callum said with a smile, “She has been dressing up as a man since she was a child. She has been pretending to be a man for more than 20 years. Isn’t it different? She is too cold. When I competed with my elder brother in the past, he was always cold and serious. He looks like he should not be approached by strangers.
You don’t know how serious and cold my eldest brother used to be. When you met my eldest brother, he was already a maniac who doted on his wife. In front of my sister-in-law, my eldest brother was as gentle as water.
Kevin is the only one who can pick up a woman like Miss Queen. I still like girls like you. They are as gentle as water, but not weak. They look easy to bully, but they are actually hard-core and have first-rate patience.”
Camryn, next to him, immediately pinched Callum as soon as the sound occurred.
“You think I’m a tough nut, but you still want to chew on me.” Camryn didn’t ask him to bite her.
Camryn didn’t want to hurt Callum, but he stuck to her like a piece of brown sugar, making it impossible for her to get rid of it.
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