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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 2217

Kendrix seemed to have sensed Sylvia staring at him, so he suddenly turned around to meet Sylvia's gaze.

When their eyes met, Sylvia blushed at once.

She was so embarrassed that she lowered her head, not daring to look at the man again. She did not expect him to have realized that she was peeping at him.

When the man in the kitchen noticed Sylvia sneaking peeks at him, he could not help but smile. A tint of glee flashed through his eyes, and he was seemingly delighted.

Her shy posture made him feel even more gratified.

Kendrix turned on the stove. The soft crackling of the flames made the whole room feel even more lively.

Sylvia listened to the sound of the stove in the kitchen. The sound disrupted her heart.

She raised her hands and touched her lips that were forcefully kissed by Kendrix a while ago. It stung a little, and the feeling of both anxiety yet sheer bliss arose in her heart.

She felt that she was being too bold now.

Sylvia knew she couldn't do it with him yet. At the same time, when she thought of Kendrix, she knew that she could not bear to refuse him.

Now that school had started, she would study hard.

Yet, she was feeling a mixture of uneasiness and happiness.

After all, a student had more important duties to fulfill. All of this was bringing too much pressure to her.

Sylvia pursed her lips and took a deep breath. After that, she looked into Kendrix's direction again. She realized that Kendrix was waving at her, as if he was calling her.

She immediately got up and walked towards him.

She noticed that Kendrix had finished heating up the dishes, and was even considerate enough to put it onto a larger plate. It seemed like he was doing this to avoid being burned.

"Come on, bring the dishes over to the table," Kendrix looked at Sylvia and asked, "Can you do it?"

Sylvia felt even more embarrassed after hearing that.

She took the plate over and realized that it was not that hot.

"If I can't even complete this task, I really will be useless," Sylvia laughed, "I promise that I will complete this task successfully. Don't worry, Mr. Trevino."

Upon hearing this title, a glimmer flashed through Kendrix's eyes.

He raised his eyebrows and looked at Sylvia's red face, the look in his eyes deepening.

Once Sylvia met with his gaze, she immediately lowered her head and quickly turned around to leave.

Kendrix watched her leave the kitchen with the plate of dishes. She seemed like she was running away. He turned back and looked at the pot on the stove. Kendrix took a deep breath and he seemed to have calmed down a little.

A while later, Sylvia finished setting the table. She walked back to the kitchen and stood at the entrance, asking, "Is there anything else you need help with?"

"Nope," Kendrix said, "Just go out and play."

"What?" Sylvia felt that the way he structured his words were strange. Did he still treat her as a child?

Kendrix turned around as he looked at her playfully. He laughed while protesting silently, "Don't you want to play?"

"I am not a child," Sylvia grumbled, "You are saying it as if I am a child. It makes me feel as if I don't know how to do anything."

"No!" Kendrix shook his head seriously and explained, "You are not completely useless. You are very useful."

"Is that so?" Sylvia pouted. She did not quite believe Kendrix's words. On the contrary, she felt that Kendrix was just being perfunctory. That was why she wanted to figure out what she was useful for.

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