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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1806

Donald had overdrunk.

Kevin, who had good alcohol tolerance, indulged in drinking.

Mrs. Queen scolded her husband, “Kevin is a generation younger than you.

He could be our son, yet you called him ‘bro’.

This form of address isn’t right.

There’s an issue with seniority.” At first, it did not concern Kevin.

At the thought that his nana wanted him to marry Hayden, Kevin felt there was indeed an issue with seniority if his future father-in-law called him “bro”.

He laughed without saying a word.

He left Mrs. Queen to scold her husband.

Donald burst into laughter and said, “Kevin and I regret not having met earlier.

Kevin, I treat you as my friend.

We’re good friends despite the great difference in age.

You can come over for a meal or drink whenever you're available.” “Alright.

No matter how busy I am, I'll put my work aside and come over to drink with you as long as it’s your treat, Donnie.” Hayden’s mouth twitched.

“Dad, Mr. Kevin is busy with work, unlike you who takes a hands- off approach.” Hayden criticized her father.

On the outside, Queen Enterprise was managed by Mr. Queen but in actuality, he had long since left the management of the company to Hayden.

“T can do that all because I have an outstanding son like you.” Donald praised his daughter in front of Kevin.

“Kevin, I could step down early and have a hands- off style of management.

Still, Queen Enterprise is doing well.

That’s because Hayden is competent.

My son can be a substitute for other people’s ten sons.” “Hugh and Hay are twins, but there’s a difference in their competence.

Having said that, Hugh alone can substitute for other people’s five sons.” The happiest thing for Donald was that his wife, Sophia, gave birth to twins.

His two children were both outstanding.

Although his son was not as mature as his daughter, he was responsible.

Even after Hayden married and did not want to manage Queen Enterprise anymore, Hugh could take over.

As parents, nothing made them happier than seeing their children succeed.

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