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Mr. Norman, She's Out of Your League Now novel Chapter 96

At this moment, Brian was still dealing with work in the study on the second floor when he suddenly heard loud noises coming from outside the window. Frowning, he threw a question at Henry, who was stamping documents beside him. "What's happening outside?"

Henry looked up, bewildered, and shook his head. "I'm not sure. I'll go take a look..."

He quickly got up and ran to the window, looking down. What he saw was like the aftermath of a storm. The yard had been turned upside down.

He was stunned for a moment, then quickly reported to Brian, "Mr. Norman, it's Kayden again. He's digging and wrecking the house with his robot... I don't know if I still have the contact for the landscaper from last time."

He quickly took out his phone and began searching for the number, ready to contact someone to handle the aftermath.

Brian immediately understood that Kayden was upset. He stood up and said to Henry, "Let's go take a look first..."

Henry nodded and went to support him.

Soon, the two of them went downstairs and reached the living room. When they saw the disaster before them, Henry couldn't help but exclaim, "What the... Not even the house was spared?"

Tables and chairs were stacked on top of each other, which actually looked somewhat artistic. The items on the cabinets and coffee tables were... well, indescribable… In short, it was hard to find a straight path through the entire living room.

Brian, who couldn't see, furrowed his brows even deeper after hearing Henry's words. He asked, "What exactly did he do?"

Henry answered honestly, "Not much... He just rearranged all the furniture and redecorated everything."

"Go find Kayden." Brian's brows knitted even tighter. After giving the order, he immediately walked out of the house with Henry.

When the butler outside saw them coming out, he hurried over and said, "Mr. Norman, please talk to Kayden. He needs to be calmed down..."

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