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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2158

The butler left at that.

Now with only Sylvia and Kendrix, he volunteered to push William's wheelchair while Sylvia followed aside.

She put a blanket on William's lap to prevent him from catching a cold.

Kendrix felt something surging in his heart, seeing her gentleness and patience.

Perhaps he had never thought she had such an attentive side to her.

He couldn't help casting a few more glances at her.

Sylvia stood straight again in no time, asking William, "Great-grandpa, where would you like to go?"

"Just up ahead," William said.

"But Mr. Trevino might have things he needs to see to." Sylvia meant that maybe Kendrix actually didn't want to accompany William on his walk but was too polite to say anything.

"Well, he should speak up if he's busy, or I'll assume he's free." William snorted under his breath, all child-like.

Kendrix smiled, seeming exceptionally patient with William. "I'm free. Don't worry."

"A straight answer, finally." William ridiculed him with a sneer, "Who would've thought."

Kendrix coughed to cover up his embarrassment.

How harsh of William, couldn't he spare him the embarrassment?

He had only always abided strictly by certain principles to spare himself from being stuck in awkward situations and even more so to not hurt others unknowingly.

Sylvia couldn't help snickering, covering her mouth.

Kendrix must be livid, being rendered speechless by William's words.

The happiness she felt was indescribable.

The gloominess she felt earlier was now completely gone.

She admitted she could never think straight facing Kendrix, so she would always be on the losing side.

But William's unconventional behavior managed to tip Kendrix off.

However, she found Kendrix had been very patient and kind, emitting a gentle aura.

Continuing her snicker, she looked at Kendrix, only for him to suddenly turn around and meet her gaze.

They locked eyes that instant.

Sylvia froze and covered her mouth, averting her gaze, not daring to keep her laughter any longer.

Kendrix's brows furrowed lightly.

However, she still failed in the end, bursting out laughing.

"Haha."

Her laughter put a faint blush to his handsome face.

She caught the reaction and thought it was cute.

It turned out he was so abashed.

Sylvia now had a feeling his usual coldness toward her was only to cover up his shyness.

It was all just a fagade, wasn't it?

He was afraid she would see through his naturally bashful side, so he pretended to be aloof.

But that aloofness was just a cover-up for his lack of confidence.

Kendrix's face was indeed a little flushed from being laughed at, but he didn't say anything.

Hearing Sylvia's laughter, William turned to look at his great-granddaughter.

"What are you laughing at? What's so funny?"

However, it only led Sylvia to guffaw. She thought she hadn't been this happy for a long time.

When she did so, brilliance filled her youthful face, making her more enchanting.

Kendrix's heart couldn't help pounding wildly, watching her.

He quickly looked away and focused all his attention on William.

In actuality, it wasn't that funny until her greatgrandfather spoke so solemnly in comparison to Kendrix's silence.

"Hahaha."

Sylvia was laughing so hard that she bent over, holding her belly, unable to stop.

A hint of helplessness rose within Kendrix. He hadn't seen her this happy for a long time; how unexpected.

William also burst into laughter. "I guess it is funny."

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