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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1896

"Mr. Trevino? You're working out so early in the morning." Gary walked over to the field with Celeste and gave Kendrix a huge smile. Kendrix had just finished running a lap in the field.

Kendrix was wearing a black and white sportswear that morning.

The outfit was ordinary yet it looked attractive on Kendrix, who had a charismatic aura on him.

Gary was still smiling at Kendrix.

Kendrix stopped and nodded to them. He didn't intend to say anything.

Gary naturally wouldn't let him off. He smiled and said, "Mr. Trevino, aren't you curious why we're here today?"

"I believe you have your own reasons," Kendrix said.

"Of course." Gary smiled again. He was still holding Celeste's hand as he said, "I came here for two reasons."

"I don't need to know," Kendrix said faintly.

"That won't do. I feel like sharing." Gary smiled. "I have to tell you." Kendrix glanced at him. Although Kendrix was done with his first lap, he was not out of breath. That showed his great stamina.

Regardless of Kendrix's reaction, Gary continued saying on his own, "I'm here to send Sylvia some of my old notes to help with her revision. These are all great notes that I made back when I was in high school."

Kendrix glanced at the bag Celeste was holding. He raised his eyebrows but still didn't say anything.

Gary continued, "Also, my girlfriend and I fell in love back when we were studying here. We feel like reminiscing this old place too."

Kendrix blinked his eyes and made no comment.

"It can be said that school is a great place to cultivate love. Mr. Trevino, don't you agree?" Gary continued asking despite Kendrix's lack of reaction.

Gary was always rebellious and loved a challenge. Thus, the more that Kendrix wasn't responding, the more he wanted to provoke him.

He couldn't just stay quiet and not tease Kendrix, that would be against his usual sarcastic self.

"I met the love of my life in this place. Kendrix, my dear brother-in-law, you should cherish your time here too. I hope everything goes well with you and

Sylvia," Gary said.

Kendrix frowned in an instant.

"Celeste, give Kendrix the notes. He will hand them over to Sylvia," Gary told Celeste.

Celeste was startled as she looked at Gary.

Gary winked at her.

Celeste had no choice but to hand the notes over. She smiled as she said, "Mr. Trevino, we indeed brought these notes for Sylvia. Please help us hand this to her."

Kendrix glanced at the bag. "I still have several laps left."

Celeste understood that he was implying he didn't want to do this favor for them.

However, Gary would never let him go.

Gary smiled. "Mr. Trevino, don't worry. You can bring it to her after you're done with your laps. My girlfriend and I can walk around in the field in the meantime. You know, I used to ponder about my love life here. This is a blessed spot. Mr. Trevino, it's great to know that you love coming to this field like me too."

Kendrix frowned. What the hell was that?

Gary ignored his reactions and handed him the notes.

Kendrix had no choice but to take it.

He nodded again and walked away.

Kendrix was holding the notes as he started jogging again.

Until Kendrix was far away from them, Celeste glanced at Gary. "You're lucky that Kendrix can tolerate you. If this was anyone else, I'm sure you'll only be getting yourself in trouble. How can you make it sound like everything is already made official?"

"It's already official," Gary said with confidence.

"Is it official?" Celeste was startled. "What? I'm talking about what's going on between Kendrix and Sylvia."

"Exactly. They're official already," Gary repeated.

"But how?" Celeste was speechless.

"He didn't even deny when I called him my brother-in-law." Gary chuckled. "Isn't this evident enough?"

Celeste was dumbfounded.

Did he really just conclude everything based on that conversation?

To Celeste, it was only out of his good manners that Kendrix didn't deny it. Perhaps he didn't want to make a scene.

Yet, Gary was so confident to claim that Kendrix already acknowledged what he said.

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