Serenity was delighted to learn that her friend was enjoying herself.
Meanwhile, in Jensburg,
Kathryn’s car arrived at Queen Enterprise.
The Farrell Group’s intention to collaborate with Queen Enterprise was not a decision that could be made overnight.
As the temporary decision-maker for the Farrell Group, Kathryn frequently visited Queen Enterprise, and the staff had grown accustomed to her presence.
Hayden was very courteous and considerate towards Kathryn. Thus, when she arrived at Queen Enterprise without an appointment, the front desk quickly contacted Hayden’s secretary, allowing Kathryn to go upstairs promptly.
A few minutes later, Kathryn entered the president’s office.
Upon seeing Hayden, who still looked dapper, Kathryn smiled and remarked, “Miss Queen, your appearance is breaking hearts. Everyone knows you’re a woman. If you dressed like us, they’d soon accept the truth.
You still dress like a man, and as long as they see you this way, it will make them uncomfortable. Why aren’t you a real man?”
If Hayden were a true man, some of his admirers might still have a chance to win over the most eligible bachelor in Jensburg.
Hayden paused her work, stood up, and walked around the desk, inviting Kathryn to sit on the sofa.
The secretary who had accompanied Kathryn brewed a pot of fine tea and arranged some fruits and snacks, quickly filling the coffee table.
In the past, Hayden’s office would typically have only fruit to entertain distinguished guests, but never snacks.
Since Kevin publicly pursued Hayden, nothing that appeared in her office would surprise anyone.
Kevin had moved everything into Hayden’s office. Initially, Hayden was angry and threw things away, but eventually, she accepted it and allowed Kevin to do as he pleased.
Everyone understood at that moment.
How could Kevin be gay? He seemed perfectly normal.
The York family must have known the truth for quite some time. When others expressed concern for Kevin, they brought it to the attention of the elders multiple times, urging them to intervene and correct Kevin’s behavior as soon as he displayed any signs of it.
In response, the elders of the York family claimed to be very open-minded. They stated that as long as their children were happy and content, it was ultimately Kevin’s choice to marry either a woman or a man, and they would respect that choice.
This left those who considered themselves morally upright speechless, and they whispered their disapproval in private, believing the elders were a bit too progressive.
They found it hard to accept that the exceptional men they raised could be gay.
It turned out their worries stemmed from the fact that Hayden was a woman.
Days had passed since Hayden revealed her identity at the banquet, yet in Jensburg, discussions about the topic remained fervent. Many people still struggled to believe that Hayden was indeed a woman.
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They speculated about Hugh.
Some believed Hugh was the woman in question, and there were rumors that someone wanted to pull down Hugh’s pants to verify their suspicions.
In the past few days, Hugh’s confidant had been conducting covert inquiries, whether intentionally or not, until they discovered that Hugh was actually a man.
This revelation left Hugh astonished.
He decided to spend some time at the hot springs, arranging meetups with many affluent young men.
After enjoying a soak in the hot spring, no one would doubt that Hugh and Hayden were swapping identities.
Hayden stated calmly, “I don’t care what others say. Who I am, how I choose to live, and what I do are my
Business: How does this relate to others? Should I still want to live if I concern myself with others’ opinions?
Regardless of your success, there will always be someone who has something to say about you. If you place too much importance on what others think, you will struggle to thrive and find yourself exhausted.
Kathryn smiled and remarked, “Miss Queen, you have an open mind and lead a carefree life. In just a few decades, we must learn to live for ourselves.”