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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1899

Kendrix had no choice but to stop what he was doing and to look up at Gary. "Not everyone is looking for love."

Upon hearing that, Gary suddenly became very curious. "What? Have you been hurt by someone before?"

Kendrix got even more speechless. Gary really made a lot of assumptions. He was even guessing that.

"If you've never been hurt before, could it be that you don't have a happy family, which is why you view love and relationships so badly?" Gary spoke again.

Kendrix leaned back lazily.

"Oh, so it seems like neither of these is the case. Or maybe, it's both," Gary said unhurriedly, teasing Kendrix.

"Don't you think it's too boring to be attracted to a woman at such an early stage?" Kendrix asked.

"Oh, it's really not too early. Well, I couldn't help it. I'm too smart and even skipped a couple of grades. If love doesn't come sooner, I will have no place to vent my physical strength." Gary looked at Kendrix evilly. "Or should I be like you, going jogging because of the lack of women? How boring would that be?"

Kendrix corrected him, "I am exercising."

"I am also exercising by doing that," Gary said.

"Your idea of exercising and mine are very different," Kendrix said again.

"Oh, it seems that you understand those things between men and women. Why? Are you not a virgin anymore?" Gary's gaze sharpened as he stared at Kendrix. He didn't want to miss out on any slightest hint in Kendrix's gaze.

Kendrix was speechless. His gaze didn't change at all, and he was just allowing Gary to size him up.

"I really can't tell if you are a virgin or not, but I think since Sylvia likes you so much, she wouldn't care if you are a virgin or not."

"You're overthinking," said Kendrix.

"I'm not. I'm just stating the facts." Gary smiled and said, "Don't be embarrassed. I can give you some guidance if you need."

"Your girlfriend is waiting anxiously for you," Kendrix said again.

"There's no hurry. Celeste is very obedient." Gary continued, "Especially when she knows that I'm here for my sister, she won't mind." "When are you leaving?" Kendrix lost his patience.

"After this class. I want to chat with you for 45 minutes. I am sure that my sister might come over after this class," Gary said.

Kendrix's eyes flashed.

Gary laughed cheerfully. "Kendrix, while I was observing you just now, I found that you're still a virgin."

Kendrix said nothing.

"Keep it up. My sister is also a perfectionist. If you weren't a virgin, she might probably mind it." Gary warned. "Looks like you have to continue running. My sister isn't an adult yet. There's nothing you can do besides holding it in, right?"

"School is a sacred place. Is it appropriate for you to say these things here?" Kendrix lowered his eyes. He didn't like it when others are blurring the boundaries while talking to him.

Gary didn't realize that he shouldn't have said that. On the contrary, he felt that he was right to tell him those. "The school is very sacred, but the school also teaches students about the needs of the physical body in biology classes."

Kendrix knew that if they continued talking, Gary would be even more unscrupulous.

Gary didn't know a thing about rejection.

Wait!

Instead of saying that he didn't know about a thing about rejection, it was more like he didn't care about rejection at all.

He was so domineering, so it didn't bother him at all.

He wanted to be the one who made the rules and assumed authority.

He completely transcended the stage of being thick skin.

Kendrix felt that he had a new perspective towards Sylvia's eldest brother, the eldest son of the Jones family, again.

"Why are you looking at me like that? There's no need to admire me. I know that you actually admire me deep down." Gary chuckled.

Kendrix was shocked again. He might really be admiring him.

However, he did not admit it. Instead, he changed the subject and said, "Since you're Sylvia's brother, why isn't your last name Jones?"

Gary had thought of thousands of possibilities for what Kendrix would say, but he didn't expect him to ask him that question.

This really surprised him.

He was stunned at first, and then he laughed. "Haha, your way of changing the subject is quite ingenious and sharp, isn't it?"

Kendrix smiled, tacitly agreeing with him.

"You haven't answered me yet," Kendrix said.

"You're a policeman. Isn't it easy for you to find out about it if you want to know about something like this? Besides, my parents are both famous people. This isn't a big deal," Gary said with a smile.

Kendrix also laughed. "However, I want to hear it from you."

"But I don't want to answer you." Gary blinked his eyes and even winked at Kendrix.

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