Kevin replied, “She’s good. She has gone to do some work. Don’t underestimate her. She is a person who has experienced great storms. She was fifteen years old, and her parents were dead at the time. She had faced relatives who ate people without spitting out their bones. She lived with her ten-year-old sister and taught her well.

People who have endured hardship in life have a particularly strong will.”

Kevin finally understood why Audrey chose Liberty and asked Liberty to come to Jensburg to compete with Kathryn.

Hayden said, “I was relieved that she wasn’t scared.”

Kevin smiled. “Can you get off work? Oh, by the way, I’ve prepared a gift for you.”

He took out a small box from the hidden pocket of his suit and handed it to Hayden.

Hayden took it and didn’t open the box to look at it. Instead, she got up and walked away, walked to her desk, opened the drawer, and put the box in the drawer.

Kevin said, “Don’t you want to take a look?”

Hayden said, “There is no need to look at it; the things you gave are all the best. When I have free time, I will look at them and slowly feel your love for me.”

Kevin looked at her and felt that she seemed a little softer today, and he clearly responded to her feelings.

Another step forward.

Kevin felt happy.

Hospital.

Farrell stood in front of the window, looking

the hospital

still pale, and his

most of the time. Occasionally, he opened his eyes and saw his old wife standing in

one came

about his suicide in the palace, so as to save some face for him and

sat down, looked at Holden, who was pretending to sleep, and said coldly, “I

much that he

painkillers had

to give him any more painkillers and just let him suffer physical pain. This was the punishment

and happy as they were when he cheated, he

his eyes, looked at Matriarch Farrell, and smiled bitterly: “I have done as you

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