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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1992

Hayden was speechless.

“Grandma May, you know about me and Kevin?”

“Of course. The internet is so developed now. Although it happened in Jensburg, as long as I surf the internet, I can also see it from Annenburg.”

Hayden suddenly felt that her attempt to complain through this phone call would fail.

Grandma May knew about it, and so did Kevin’s mom. Nevertheless, if Grandma May, who was known as the stabilizing force of the Yorks, did not react to it nor control Kevin, what could Hayden complain about?

It would be futile.

The outcome would probably be the same as what Zachary said. As long as Kevin was happy, they would not care about who he was pursuing.

“Grandma May, I’m a man.”

Hayden continued in a low voice, “I’m not homosexual, so it won’t end well if Kevin wastes his time on me. I do think that he’s treating me like this because he doesn’t want to marry the wife candidate you chose for him.

“We’ve all heard about the wife candidates you chose for your grandsons, Grandma May.”

The old lady asked with a smile, “Didn’t Kev tell you clearly?”

‘That brat has started pursuing Hayden, and yet he didn’t tell her that she’s his wife candidate.’

Hayden heard the point. She answered in a low voice, “Kevin didn’t tell me clearly, Grandma May. Is there another reason he’s pursuing me?”

“Hayden… You should ask Kev. This is a matter between you two. I’m old, dim-sighted, and have poor listening. I even have to walk with a cane, so I don’t have the energy to care about the affairs of young people like you.”

After saying that, Grandma May shoved the phone back to Serenity rather guiltily and whispered to her, “Seren, that’s your sister-in-law. You deal with her.”

Serenity was speechless.

She pretended not to know anything and said to Hayden, “Mr. Hayden, if there’s nothing else, I’ll be hanging up first. I’m out with the kids.”

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