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Chapter 1865

Hayden raised her head and glared at her brother. Her smile disappeared, and she reached out her

hand toward him. “Give it to me.”

Hugh quickly passed the document to his sister.

“Sis.”

Hugh called her.

Hayden glared at him again. He stuck his tongue out and changed his way of addressing her. “Bro.”

Hugh could not call Hayden his sister in the company.

Hayden had been dressing as a man for more than twenty years. Even if her secret were to be

exposed in the future, Hugh could not be the one to reveal it. Otherwise, his sister would beat him up.

They learned self-defense together. He was not as good at it as his sister was and could never reach

her level.

Hayden was only born ten minutes earlier than Hugh, but he felt like she had been delivered ten years

earlier.

“Kevin didn’t lie to you. He was urged to marry by his family. They had been so desperate that he used

a business trip as an excuse to escape to Jensburg.”

Hugh sounded gleeful.

Hayden took out the information her brother had compiled from the envelope. After looking through it

thoroughly, she tore the pages up.

“Why did you tear them up? It took me quite some time to find the information and print it out. I

contributed so much.”

Hugh wanted to stop Hayden, but he was too late.

He felt like the fruits of his labor were wasted by his sister.

“I can only guarantee that Kevin knows nothing if I tear it up, burn it, and flush the ashes down the

sewage. He can’t find out we investigated him. That’ll raise unnecessary misunderstandings.”

Hayden took out a lighter and burnt the paper she tore into two as she spoke. After the papers were

reduced to ashes, she took two pieces of tissue, got up, and bent down to wrap the ashes with the

tissue.

Hugh went up to help her.

The siblings cleared all the ashes on the floor. Hugh offered, “I’ll bring it to the bathroom to flush it

down.”

Hayden did not say a word and left her brother to it.

A few minutes later, Hugh returned and sat opposite Hayden. When he saw her handling documents

again, he said, “I haven’t finished talking about Kevin’s gossip. Are you not interested anymore?”

“I’m not interested in anyone’s gossip.”

Hayden said coldly, “You can talk if you want to. I’ll be listening.”novelbin

“I received this information on the way here, so I didn’t manage to add it to the document. I heard Old

Mrs. York chose granddaughters-in-law for all her eligible grandsons.”

Hayden did not respond.

Grandma May was a fun grandmother. Hayden did not find it weird that Old Mrs. York would pick wives

for his grandsons. She even felt it was a matter of course.

Many old madams of established families had nothing to work on because they were long retired.

Therefore, they started being concerned about their grandchildren’s marriage.

Grandma May was one of them.

“Zachary and Serenity got together because of Old Mrs. York’s matchmaking. They’re a loving couple

and preparing for their wedding now. It’s coming soon.”

Hayden hummed in agreement. She said, “We’ll be attending Zachary and Serenity’s wedding.”

“That’s for sure. It’s Mr. York’s wedding. Everyone has to show their respect to him.”

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