Hayden: “…”

“Madam York, are you aware of my situation with Kevin?”

Grandma May: “I am aware. The Internet is so advanced these days; even if it happened in Jensburg, I can easily find out about it in Annenburg.”

Hayden suddenly felt that her decision to call and voice her complaints was a mistake.

Grandma May knew the truth, as did Kevin’s mother, but Grandma May, the head of the York family, didn’t seem concerned or inclined to look after Kevin. So, why would she take legal action?

Filing a lawsuit would be futile.

As Zachary mentioned, they wouldn’t care who Kevin pursued as long as he was happy.

“Madam York, I want to clarify that I’m a man,” Hayden said quietly. “I’m not attracted to people of the same s-e-x. If Kevin invests so much time in me, it’s likely to lead to disappointment. I believe he’s treating me this way because he doesn’t want to marry the woman you’ve chosen for him. We all know how you select wives for your grandchildren.”

Grandma May smiled and replied, “Didn’t Kevin make his feelings clear?”

That brat started pursuing Hayden but hadn’t even informed him that he was considered Kevin’s partner.

Hayden grasped the implication and said softly, “Madam York, does Kevin have other intentions towards me?”

“…Hayden, you should ask Kevin about that. This matter concerns both of you. I’m old, my vision is failing, my hearing isn’t great, and I need a cane to walk. I simply don’t have the energy to involve myself in your youthful affairs.”

After saying this, Grandma May handed the phone back to Serenity with a guilty expression and whispered, “Seren, that’s your sister-in-law. You can handle her.”

Serenity: “…”

Feigning ignorance, Serenity addressed Hayden: “Mr. Queen, there’s nothing else I…”

“will hang up first, and then I will play outside with the children.”