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Chapter 1846

“However, you’re so good-looking and even more imposing when dressed up as a man. Those young

ladies in Jensburg who have seen you in person will be mesmerized and look at you in admiration.

Who knows, maybe Kevin is a homosexual that has a crush on you, thinking that you’re a handsome

guy.”

Hayden bore an irritated expression.

“Can you help me find out Kevin’s intentions right away? Oh, and can you inquire about his personal

affairs to see if he is a homo, Hugh?”

“Okay, I’ll go and find out now. Don’t think too much about it. Maybe Kevin just wants to establish a

good relationship with our family. You are the head of the Queen family, and all problems can be solved

if he forms a good relationship with you.”

After a moment of silence, Hayden said, “There are not too many conflicts between our companies. It’s

normal for conflicts to occur between rivaling businesses. Kevin won’t try to please me or get close tonovelbin

me because of it.”

“Anyway, Kevin won’t suspect your gender, so just rest assured. I'll go find out right away.”

Hayden would overthink if they could not dig up any evidence.

Hayden agreed and ended the call with Hugh, handing over the investigation to her twin brother. She

also felt relieved and decided to put things aside for the time being. Hayden then got up and returned to

her desk to resume her work.

Meanwhile, in Westwood Manor in Wiltspoon, Zachary was home alone, abandoned by his wife. He

drove his Rolls-Royce into the residence without his bodyguards.

The housekeeper came out from the house as he heard some noises and he was greeted by Zachary’s

car. With a smile on his face, he trotted toward the car that had just stopped.

“Hello, Mr. York.”

The housekeeper was standing in front of the car and greeting Zachary with a smile as the latter came

out of the car with some supplements.

He promptly took over them from Zachary’s hands and invited him into the house.

“How is Duncan?”

As he walked, Zachary asked about his friend’s well-being.

After Duncan was discharged from the hospital, he moved back to Lewises’ old residence. It was larger

and had a more spacious yard. He sat in a wheelchair and had people push him around the yard to

relax, which was beneficial for both his physical and mental recovery.

Right as Duncan’s name was mentioned, the housekeeper’s smile faded. He sighed, “After Mr. Duncan

was discharged, his temper worsened. He’s even more difficult to handle than when he was in the

hospital. Not even Mr. and Mrs. Lewis could handle him.”

The housekeeper sighed again as he was talking.

Upon seeing Mr. Duncan’s condition, the housekeeper also felt uneasy. He had been working in the

Lewises’ old residence for years, even when Old Mrs. Lewis was still alive. At that time, Duncan was

just an impulsive kid.

He basically watched Duncan grow up all these years.

A perfectly healthy person who could not even walk a few steps now, Mr. Duncan would fall to the

ground if he tried to get out of his wheelchair.

Sometimes when he got angry, he would tumble together with the wheelchair.

The main problem was that Mr. Duncan was too impatient and eager to stand up on his feet again.

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