“How many important things do you have to deal with? Do you trust me? Do you want me to help you deal with it?”
Kevin asked.
Hayden said, “No need. Has Matriarch Farrell returned to Jensburg?”
Kevin said, “On the way back from Jensburg Airport by taxi, it will probably take another forty minutes to get there.”
Kevin raised his hand and looked at the time and said, “You can work for another half an hour, and then we will go to the hotel. The timeline will be just right.”
By the time they arrived at the hotel, it was dinner time, and Matriarch Farrell would just think that they happened to see the good show and would not suspect that Kevin was planning it.
“Would you like to go see a good show?” Kevin asked Hayden again.
Hayden glared at him and said, “You told me, can I not go and watch it? Of course I have to watch such a wonderful show.”
At the end, she glared at Kevin again and complained, “I’m not a lively person to begin with, but you will lead me astray.”
She actually agreed to go with him to join in the fun and watch the show.
Kevin chuckled. “You are just too serious. Life is only a few decades. You should be relaxed and happy and watch good shows when they come. Like Josh, he is always at the forefront. His mentality is great; a person like him can live to be a hundred years old.”
“When the sky falls, I will use it as a quilt to cover you, but you are too burdened with your thoughts. Hayden, not only for my sake but for your own sake, I think you should openly admit that you are a woman. I think after you make it clear, you will feel as if your entire body has relaxed.”
Hayden said to him, “I’m just going to say a few words to you. You’ve talked to me about the big principles of life. Sit aside and don’t disturb my work.”
Kevin smiled. “Okay, I’ll sit aside, and you can work first.”
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