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Divorce and Freedom No More Homemaker for Him novel Chapter 338

Chapter 338 No Improvements

Chapter 338 No Improvements

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Because he had been like this since childhood, he habitually adjusted his outward attitude in response to changes in his environment, to avoid getting hurt.

If her attitude changed, he would cooperate a little.

Even though Draven could tell that Kayla genuinely wanted to get closer to him, from beginning to end, he never truly invested his heart.

When Kayla was about 15 feet away, Draven finally stood up.

At this moment, Kayla took off her sunglasses, revealing an exquisitely refined face that did not match her forty-eight years of age at all. Kayla had excellent bone structure and aged extremely well. With careful maintenance, she looked to be in outstanding condition. At 5’5 ft, she appeared sharp; just from her posture alone, she looked no different from a young person. The difference lay in the commanding aura that emanated from her very bones, impossible to ignore.

Kayla raised her brows and sized Draven up and down.

Her son had grown increasingly handsome, which made her fairly satisfied. Unlike when he was little, when no matter how she looked at him, he never seemed pleasing to the eye.

Kayla walked up to him and wanted to hug him. Draven frowned. Seeing this, Kayla ignored his displeased expression and forcefully hugged him anyway.

After letting go, she clearly felt that Draven stepped a little farther away from her, his entire body radiating coldness.

Kayla did not mind and smiled as she asked, “Aren’t you dating now? Where’s your girlfriend? Why didn’t she come with you to pick me up?”

Draven said nothing.

Kayla frowned slightly, and her assistant Elizabeth quickly said, “Draven, long time no see. You’ve become even more handsome.”

Draven called out flatly, “Liz.”

The more Elizabeth looked at Draven, the more satisfied she felt. She wished she had a tall, handsome, valiant son like him. Unfortunately, ivan had such a fine son, yet was never very satisfied, nor did she feel that having a son was anything good. From childhood to adulthood, it was all disdain, which made it extremely difficult now to ease the relationship.

Kayla looked at Draven with clear displeasure. Less than a minute after meeting.

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dissatisfaction surged in her eyes. “What about me?”

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Draven looked at her. He could already imagine Kayla blowing up on the spot if he did not call her “Mom.” He compromised. “Mom.” His tone was stiff. “Come with me.”

He habitually adjusted his strategy for dealing with her, adopting an attitude that seemed earnest on the surface but was actually perfunctory.

Kayla immediately smiled. Ignoring Draven’s rejection, she looped her arm through his and walked out with him.

Draven looked at his wrist. He endured it again and again, but in the end, still pushed her away. He didn’t like this kind of intimacy; there was absolutely no necessity for it.

Kayla knew her son was repulsed by her, which made her very unhappy. Elizabeth stepped in to smooth things over. Kayla thought about it and let it go. She knew that Draven’s “Mom” was just for show. Since he had come to pick her up, she was already satisfied.

What she cared about more now was the girlfriend he had found.

“Take me to meet your girlfriend.” Kayla wanted to see what kind of woman Draven could like. She had once thought that Draven would stay single for life. Now that he was dating, she was extremely happy. Since he was not truly disinterested in women, once there was a first time, there would be a second. She did not worry about his future marriage anymore; she was only afraid that he would refuse to try even once.

Draven refused. “Not for now.”

“Why?”

“I need to ask whether she’s willing to meet you!

Kayla was surprised. “So considerate. That makes sense. Meeting the parents so soon after starting a relationship can be stressful. Not bad, you can at least think from a woman’s perspective. You have some redeeming qualities She asked, “You didn’t tell your girlfriend who I am?”

Draven said, “No.”

He did not want to bring up Kayla.

Kayla said, “Then tonight, sweet-talk her and tell her only good things about me. Say I have a good personality and that I like young girls the host. Tell her not to be afraid and to just

come meet me.”

Draven rolled his eyes.

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“What, you can’t even praise your own mother a little?” Kayla stopped wasting words with him. “You handle this matter. If you don’t bring her to see me, I’ll go find her myself.”

She patted Draven on the shoulder. “Since I can see her today, I won’t go with you. Make an appointment with your girlfriend tomorrow, and I’ll come find you then.”

Kayla had already seen Draven. He was perfectly fine, not missing any limbs, and was much sturdier than five years ago. On top of that, she had been sending him money frequently over the years, which counted as concern. They had met, hugged, and there was nothing. more to reminisce about.

Meeting his girlfriend tomorrow was the real business.

Elizabeth, for her part, was considerate of Draven’s trouble in making the trip personally and followed Kayla as they left together.

Only after getting into the car did Kayla react, quickly sending Draven a message.

“Son, you’ve worked hard.

“Sorry for making you come for nothing.

“Tell me what you want, and I’ll send you a gift.”

When Draven saw the message, he closed the page.

Kayla’s maternal love for him was nothing more than giving money-lots and lots of money. After all, no amount of effort could conjure mother-son affection out of thin air, and giving money was a very good way to handle it.

Seeing her again today, Kayla truly had not improved at all. Other than being curious about his girlfriend, she had lived half her life without ever knowing what being a mother was supposed to be like.

Before turning off his phone, Draven checked once more. Ayla still hadn’t replied to him.

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