Hugh was still saying, “Kevin is either bad or that person. I don’t know why, but I dislike him more every time I look at him.”
Hayden didn’t even wear women’s clothing to show him, but she wore it to Kevin, and she wanted Kevin to tell everyone that she was a woman.
Hugh felt a little sour. Although he also hoped that Hayden would regain her status as a woman and marry a good husband, when Hayden was ready to get married, he felt reluctant to let her go.
“Sister, why don’t you ask Kevin if he would like to be your son-in-law? I really can’t bear to let you marry far away. You’re my only sister, and my parents only have a daughter. If Kevin doesn’t want to be your son-in-law, then dump him. With your conditions, what kind of man can’t be found?
Sister, what’s wrong with your eyes? Why are you blinking all the time? Is something blowing into your eyes?”
Seeing that Hayden kept blinking at him, Hugh asked her with concern.
Hugh stared at her.
He was usually very smart, but today he was extremely slow.
Hayden simply stood up, walked around the desk, slapped Hugh’s arm, took the steaming cup of coffee from Kevin’s hand, and said to Kevin, “Kevin, you don’t have to worry about Hugh. Whatever he says, I won’t listen to him.”
Hugh turned his head suddenly and met Kevin’s dark eyes.
He spoke ill of Kevin behind his back and instigated his sister to abandon Kevin, but Kevin ignored her. How do I remedy this?
Did Kevin hear it?
Or did he only hear a little bit?
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