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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1803

Chapter 1803

After a while, Hayden could not help but laugh.

"I didn’t expect your parents to rush your marriage, Mr.York.You’re an outstanding man, so I assume you would have many admirers."

"I do have admirers, but I don’t like any of them, so in the end, it’s none of my business."

Kevin admitted that he had many admirers.

In fact, all of the York brothers had many admirers.

Even the youngest among them, Rowan who was not yet an adult, often received love letters from girls at school.

Hayden agreed with Kevin.She also had many admirers, but she did not like them because she did not like women.

Thus, she would never accept those girls’ confessions.

Hayden just rejected an actress’s confession before she came here.

"You're just too outstanding, Mr.York." Hayden praised Kevin honestly.

Kevin was indeed a remarkable man.

There was nothing wrong with the York brothers.

All of them were excellent and independent.

Even if they did not rely on their family, they were all entrepreneurs and could make a name for themselves.Her father often boasted that Old Mrs.York was great at training her children and grandchildren.

Kevin also treated Hayden as a man when he saw her.He really could not envision her as a woman.

"I share the same thought.We must marry a good wife without caring too much about appearances.All that matters is a good character.We have good family values, so that's important too."

After Kevin finished speaking, he tilted his head to look at Hayden.

"Mr.Queen, your family has good values too."

Mr.and Mrs.Queen were married for decades.Mr.Queen resisted the temptation from other women and did not keep any mistresses or illegitimate children like many other businessmen.

Parents’ loyalty in a relationship and marriage would affect their children.

"My great - grandmother has established rules for the family.All of us must be loyal to the family and our marriage.Anyone who violates the rules will be expelled from the family.All ties will be severed, and we won't be allowed to inherit a cent of the family property."

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