Kevin replied, “She’s good. She has gone to do some work. Don’t underestimate her. She is a person who has experienced great storms. She was fifteen years old, and her parents were dead at the time. She had faced relatives who ate people without spitting out their bones. She lived with her ten-year-old sister and taught her well.
People who have endured hardship in life have a particularly strong will.”
Kevin finally understood why Audrey chose Liberty and asked Liberty to come to Jensburg to compete with Kathryn.
Hayden said, “I was relieved that she wasn’t scared.”
Kevin smiled. “Can you get off work? Oh, by the way, I’ve prepared a gift for you.”
He took out a small box from the hidden pocket of his suit and handed it to Hayden.
Hayden took it and didn’t open the box to look at it. Instead, she got up and walked away, walked to her desk, opened the drawer, and put the box in the drawer.
Kevin said, “Don’t you want to take a look?”
Hayden said, “There is no need to look at it; the things you gave are all the best. When I have free time, I will look at them and slowly feel your love for me.”
Kevin looked at her and felt that she seemed a little softer today, and he clearly responded to her feelings.
Another step forward.
Kevin felt happy.
…
Hospital.
In a certain high-end ward, Matriarch Farrell stood in front of the window, looking at the high-rise buildings outside the window.
The person lying on the hospital bed was Holden.
Holden’s face was still pale, and his expression was in pain.
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