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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1908

“So it’s not just me?”

“Mr. Hayden captivated the hearts of countless girls. Who would have thought he would capture the heart of Mr. York as well.”

“Maybe Mr. York is already gay, that’s why he’s been single. Now that he has seen Mr. Hayden’s beautiful face, he realized he had fallen for him. That’s why he made a move and openly chased after Mr. Hayden.”

“You guys don’t follow the gossip in Wiltspoon, so you have no idea. Old Mrs. York actually selected a wife candidate for Kevin York, but he didn’t like it, that’s why he refused to date the selected candidate.”

Everyone looked at the person who revealed the news.

The person looked proud and delighted. “I always follow the gossip in Wiltspoon, that’s why I know. The third young master of Yorks is here because of a business trip, but Fortress Hotel has grown so famous in Jensburg that not even our company can do anything about it.

“So there is no reason for him to be here for business-related matters. He’s actually trying to escape from his grandmother for urging him to get married, that’s why he’s here in Jensburg. I thought Mr. Kevin York has high standards and doesn’t like the wife his grandmother selected for him, but now I know why.”

He then looked at everyone strangely, raising his brow mischievously.

Kevin came to Jensburg to escape his family but then he realized he had fallen for Hayden, hence what happened earlier.

Everyone praised Kevin’s courage.

Coming from a wealthy family, every word and every move Kevin made was magnified before the public. Even if he really was gay, he would hide it and not reveal it to the public.

However, Kevin did the opposite and went after Hayden.

Now that Hayden’s admirers knew what Kevin did, they would probably get in line and wanted to chop Kevin into pieces.

The admirers already faced serious competitions among themselves and now with Kevin in the fray, it would only get fiercer.

Kevin expected the comments but he did not care.

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