Frances sighed when she heard Marshall said that, "I know I pushed you too hard before, and your
father did have had hard times."
Then she smiled awkwardly, "Your father used to be too kind. I could make whatever drama I want, so I
might have crossed the line."
Katherin also sighed next to her, "Marshall, only if you had learned from your father, you wouldn't have
to nag at me all day about remarrying now."
Marshall laughed when he heard that, "You're right; it's my fault."
Khalid used to spoil Frances, while Marshall took Katherin for granted.
As a result, both father and son failed.
Frances laughed, "Katherin's temper is better than mine. She's like your father. Your future life will only
grow better; it won't get any worse."
Katherin hummed and said, "You're right, I mean, at least on the fact that I got a better temper than
you."
Frances couldn't help but snort.
They talked and laughed until they arrived at Kyle's club.
The guy at the entrance knew Katherin and Marshall. He came over in a hurry and said, "Mr. Haverford
said he'll be back soon. Please wait a moment."
Katherin hummed and then inclined to the receptionist with a cheeky smile, "Is there something weird
happening to Kyle recently?"
Marshall looked around and told her something. Then he left.
Frances ignored Katherin and walked into the lobby. Then she sat down on the sofa.
Katherin was still with the receptionist. She looked pretty surprised and exclaimed, "He quit mahjong?
Is he still the man I know?"
The receptionist nodded vigorously, "Yes! He hadn't played mahjong recently. He was out every day
and paid lots of attention to his image. I think he's in love."
Katherin couldn't believe it. There was no way for Kyle to start a relationship as long as he was in that
thick golden chain.
Katherin grinned a smile, "Are you sure? No worries, no girl with a normal brain will fall in love with Kyle
as long as he's in that big chain."
The receptionist thought about it seriously and said, "Maybe I'm wrong. He insists on wearing that
chain every time he gets out."
Katherin didn't know if anyone could save Kyle's aesthetic.
She raised her hands and patted on the receptionist's shoulder, "Sorry that you have to work for a guy
like him."
The receptionists all grinned a smile. Katherin and they were familiar with each other, and thus he
didn't have to be overcautious.
They said, "We don't get his aesthetic, either, and there seems to be no way to get that right. Anyway,
he's a very nice guy."
All the employers in the clubs had followed Kyle for years.
Kyle usually looked playful and rebellious, but he was very generous to his people.
Anything happened to those people's families; Kyle was always the first to stand out for them.
He could really be a pain in the neck because of his character.
However, he could also be a great guy and give his all to his friends.
Kyle happened to arrive when they were talking. He pulled his car over and ran into the lobby.
He missed Katherin because they hadn't seen each other for a while.
He jumped over and wanted to hug Katherin.
Frances hurriedly exclaimed and stopped him.
Kyle stopped halfway, arms still open. He looked at Frances and said, "So you are here, too?"
Frances didn't answer him. She said, "Put your hands down. Katherin has a baby now. Don't get your
hands on her!"
Kyle blinked and then realized that Katherin was no longer who she was.
He thought for a moment and put his hand down.
Katherin smiled. She then walked over and hugged Kyle. "Why haven't you come by and hung out with
us? I'm so bored."
Kyle chuckled, "I've been busy doing business. I was told you lived in the old house. I don't like that
place, and I don't feel comfortable there, so I didn't want to go."
Katherin knew that the place was a bit too serious for him. Kyle lived in a house where he could lie
down everywhere, which was impossible in the old house.
Old Mrs. Grant wouldn't let him, and he would feel uncomfortable, too.
Katherin thought for a while and nodded, "I'll drop by when I have time, I promise."
She turned over and looked at Frances, "I brought Frances here to play mahjong with us."
Kyle wasn't familiar with Frances. He only nodded. "OK."
Katherin turned around and walked towards the stairs. "Come on, let's play for a round first. My hands
have been itchy since the last time I played it with you."
It was rare for Katherin to come over and initiate the game by herself, so kyle hurriedly had the table
prepared.
Katherin sat down and let the mahjong machine work. She asked, "Where have you been just now? Do
you have anything else to do?"
Hearing that, Kyle paused and looked at Katherin, "Well... I was going to tell you about that, but I just
didn't know how to put it."
Katherin was confused and wondering what would make Kyle feel hard to speak out.
Everything seemed weird today.
She smiled and said, "What's making it so hard for you? Just tell me about it."
Kyle cleared his throat and said, "I just want to tell you that I've got other things to do now. God had
shut the door for me, but He had opened a window. I thought I would never have the opportunity to gain
the upper hand in this life, but guess what? That bi*ch just fell in my hands."
Katherin tried to recall who Kyle had referred to as "that bi*ch."
She asked, "Is it Ariel or Alexis."
Alexis was still in hail, so that couldn't be her. So it must be Ariel.
Kyle once said he wanted to destroy Ariel and Kevin's business. Katherin wondered if he had made it.
Kyle was surprised. He waved his hand and said, "No, I don't have time for that old woman. I'll leave
her until I finish what I am doing now."
Katherin smiled, "What else are you doing now? I can't think of anyone else if it's not Ariel."
Kyle leaned toward Katherin and said, "It's the cop. Do you remember? Last time she pressed my head
on the table. She was always going against me."
Katherin paused, "She fell into your hand? What happened?"
Kyle didn't know exactly what had happened, either. All he knew was the cop had quit his job for some
reason that he didn't know.
She was running a gym now. It seemed that she wanted to do some serious business.
Now that she had changed her job, Kyle wasn't afraid of her anymore. He went over and made trouble
for her in the past few days.
The woman was in the gym at first. However, she had been missing yesterday and today. Kyle waited
for quite a while there and didn't see her.
Katherin frowned, "Why do you have to make things hard for her? Is it because she has closed down
your club?"
Kyle looked at Katherin, "I knew it! I knew you would react like that."
When the mahjong came out, they started playing.
Kyle said as he played, "People care about or fear me, only that woman... she pressed me on the table
and the ground. I'm very upset."
Katherin sighed, "She was just doing her job! She must have done that only because you wouldn't do
what they said. They wouldn't bother to talk to you if you behaved yourself.
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