Kevin entered the small tearoom.
Hayden said, “Kevin, I would like a cup of warm water.”
She was a little thirsty.
Kevin responded, “Okay.”
Soon, he poured her a glass of warm water and handed it to her. He looked at her with a smile.
Hayden said amusedly, “What are you looking at me like this for? You keep looking at me like this, and you don’t recognize me anymore.”
Kevin said, “Hayden, I think you are so handsome. Really, so handsome.”
Hayden stared at him speechlessly, sat down, and drank her water gracefully. After moisturizing her throat, she put down the water glass, turned on the computer, and said, “It’s my business whether I’m a boy or a girl; I don’t think so. It’s time to explain to them that as long as I answer one of their questions, countless more will follow.”
“That is. But you said that after one year, they would have the answer. After one year, is that what I think?” Kevin asked her with a smile.
What Kevin was thinking about was that, a year later, they were already a legal couple. As long as he worked hard, she would be able to carry little Kevin in her belly. At that time, it was self-evident whether she was a boy or a girl.
Hayden did not answer him but simply said calmly, “Whatever you think is what it is.”
Kevin said, “Hey, it must be what I thought. That way, it goes without saying. I’ll make you coffee.”
Kevin turned away and made coffee for Hayden.
Hayden muttered, “You’re full of crooked thoughts.”
After thinking about it, Hayden felt that he had hinted at her first, so she couldn’t blame him.
He usually only took advantage of her verbally, but in action, he still respected her and would not take advantage of her. Unless she is willing to take advantage of her, then he will be rude. If he doesn’t take advantage of her enough, he will refuse to spare her.
“knock, knock, knock.”
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