Kris knew that her only choice right now was to keep Hayden by her side. Although Hayden wasn’t the successor of the Fuller Family, she could tell that he was pretty well-off from all the gifts that he had given her in the past. Even if he only owned a tiny portion of his family’s assets, he was already living a much more comfortable life compared to her at the moment. After what happened with the Walton Family, she knew that her reputation had hit rock bottom—she didn’t even need to ask!
At the thought of that, Kris let out a silent curse as she blamed it all on Gideon. Did he think that Kris wasn’t aware of his side chicks during their relationship?! Yet, he was so heartless when she got into trouble!
“The doctor says that you’ll be discharged today, Kris.” Hayden had just returned to the ward; as usual, he was carrying multiple bags of fresh fruits and flowers.
Kris bit her lip instinctively at the sight of him. Truthfully, Hayden was a very good man to her; he was extremely caring and he loved her alone. While Kris stroked her belly, a complicated look clouded her eyes as she sunk into deep thought. That night, she didn’t lose the baby—was this a sign from the heavens?
Whatever it was, she decided the only way for her to survive was to be with Hayden for now.
“Uh, Hayden… You’re the only one who’s been visiting me in the hospital lately. You’ve been taking care of me so well, and I…” Kris trailed off as tears flooded her eyes. Soon, she lowered her head slightly.
Hayden went up to her and put down the items he brought before wrapping the woman in his arms. “You’re our baby’s mother, silly. Who am I supposed to take care of if not you?” His voice softened after that as he said leisurely, “As long as you don’t blame me for ruining your career.”
Kris smiled at his words. “Why would I blame you? You only said it in a moment of desperation. Besides, you know that Gideon and I were only acting—there was nothing between us to begin with.”
“Was there really nothing going on between the two of you, Kris?” Hayden questioned her casually all of a sudden.
Her heart skipped a beat; she looked up at Hayden and asked, “You don’t believe me?”
Just then, Hayden broke into a chuckle. “How could I not believe you? You told me that you’ll never lie to me.”
Even though he was laughing out loud, Kris couldn’t seem to make out the genuinity in his gesture while she continued to stare at him.
“All right, let’s pack up and leave. Since it’s your first day out of the hospital, we’re going to eat something fancy!”
With that, Hayden left the hospital with Kris. In the car, he picked up a call and calmly replied with a grunt before he searched up a Western restaurant. When they arrived, he carefully helped her through the doors.
Throughout their meal, Hayden was incredibly caring toward Kris. Whatever she wanted, he delivered; he had the waiter bring out each and every food that she was craving. Nevertheless, Kris couldn’t eat much since she had just been discharged, so the two of them finished up pretty quickly.
As Kris rose from her seat and was prepared to leave, Hayden stopped her and cast her a slight smile. “What’s the rush? Since you’ve just recovered, I asked someone to get you a bowl of bird’s nest essence. At the very least, you should have some of it; it’s good for your health.”
Even though Kris thought that it was extremely odd to eat something like that in a Western restaurant, she sat down and waited quietly—Hayden was just concerned for her, after all. Just then, Hayden got up and went over to Kris before he sat down next to her on the sofa. He then leaned in close to her, raised his phone in front of their faces, and took a selfie.
“What are you doing?” Kris jolted in surprise.
In return, Hayden smiled at her mischievously. “You’ll know in a while.”
Immediately after that, he logged onto social media and posted the selfie on his Stories with the caption, ‘First family dinner of three. Feeling blessed.’
Kris could see everything as he tapped away on his screen by her side. When she realized what he was up to, her pupils shrunk a little—he was blatantly exposing her state of humiliation to the whole world. However, she could only keep her anxiety hidden; she couldn’t do anything against him at a time like this, so she forced a smile at him and said, “You don’t have to post it—we’re just having a meal. Besides, I remember that you don’t like going on social media.”
“I used to hate it.” Hayden nodded before he fixed his gaze on her and gave her a warm, sincere smile. “But from now on, I’ll post photos of us; there are many other couples on my Stories who love showing off, so we have to up our game as well.”
Kris felt a little uncomfortable at his sentiment; perhaps she was imagining things, but she had the impression that Hayden’s words had a deeper meaning to them. With that in mind, time seemed to drag on as they waited for the bowl of bird’s nest essence in the restaurant.
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