A Pigeon Pair: Sweetheart, Let's Get Married

Chapter 73 Can't You See? I Like You Very Much



Chapter 73 Can't You See? I Like You Very Much

Hendrix saw Everly and a man standing at the entrance of the hospital from afar.

He was still on the phone and saw his sister looks a little angry.

He asked the driver to stop the car at the next intersection and said to the person on the other side of

the phone, "Let's talk about it later."

He hung up the phone and got out of the car.

From here he can take a clear look at the man standing in front of Everly. He felt that he knew this man,

and then he remembered that he was the guy from the blind date his mother had arranged for Everly.

He had seen the photos, and it wasn't too long ago, so he naturally had some impressions.

At this moment, he just happened to hear the man talking.

"Everly, I didn't even say hello to Mr. Maverick just now. Our company is going to have a bidding project

that is linked to the Lamont Group. Do you have any news?"

Hendrix frowned.

Wasn't this just asking his sister to reveal some business information to him?

Was he crazy?

What kind of person his mom found for his sister?

Sure enough, he soon heard Everly say unpleasantly, "I can't reveal anything about my work, and I..."

She paused for a moment.

It seemed that she had quickly cut off what she wanted to say.

Everly wanted to say that she wasn't going to continue working for the Lamont Group, but she thought

for a moment. Why did she tell him that?

She didn't want to explain, "My son is upstairs. I'm going to see him."

Stanley could tell that she seemed to be a little impatient with him. He thought for a moment and felt

that he was indeed a little too anxious. So, he said, "I'll go up with you. I wanted to tell you last time that

I would take you and your son out some other day. It happens that your son is in the hospital. I should

go up and check on him."

Everly didn't want Stanley to go up.

But now that they were at the entrance of the hospital, if she refused directly, it would seem to be very

impolite.

"It's just that I didn't bring anything." Stanley said, "How about that I go buy something for your son. Oh,

right, your son's name is Edmond Farley, right? She showed me a picture. He looks very handsome.

What food does he like?"

Everly wriggled her lips, but before she could say anything, Hendrix's voice came from behind.

"There's no need to bother. Edmond can't eat any snacks now. Let's directly go up."

"Hendrix." Everly heaved a sigh of relief, which was rare. Actually, her heart was in a mess right now,

so she didn't have the energy to entertain guests.

"Yes." Hendrix nodded and looked at Stanley. Stanley clearly knew him, and he looked very polite.

"Hello, I'm Everly's brother."

"I know. I've heard a lot about you!" Stanley was really excited. "Hello, Mr. Hendrix. I'm Stanley. I met

Everly on a blind date. Nice to meet you today."

He stretched out his hand. Hendrix hesitated for a moment, but he still stretched out his hand and

shook hands with Stanley for a moment before withdrawing his hand.

"Let's go up." Hendrix said to Everly, "I just happen to drop by to check on Edmond. There's something

I need to talk to you about."

They looked as if no one else was around.

Stanley, however, did not feel embarrassed at all. He watched them walk towards the hospital entrance

and followed happily.

When his aunt got him a blind date, he heard that his date had a five-year-old son. He even scolded his

aunt for being insane.

He was a bachelor. What kind of girl couldn't he get? Why on earth would he find someone with a kid?

As a result, after his aunt showed him the details of this woman, Stanley felt that nothing was

unacceptable.

He was from the countryside, so it was not easy for him to establish himself in such a big city.

He lived in a rented house. If he could really get Everly to marry him, though she had a son... Still,

Stanley felt that he could accept it as well.

Everly was young, and to be honest, she was very beautiful. She could still give birth to his own

children in the future. Most importantly, she was Hendrix's younger sister.

Of course, it was only when they were on a blind date that he found out that she was actually

Maverick's secretary.

She was the Chief Female Secret of the Lamont Group and the younger sister of SY Corp's CEO. Who

cared if she had a son?

Therefore, Stanley was intensely pursuing Everly.

After entering the elevator, Hendrix was still talking to Everly, but the conversation was all about

Edmond.

Stanley was even more certain that the relationship between the siblings was extremely good.

"You don't look well. Have you had enough rest?" Hendrix asked.

Everly looked at the changing elevator numbers and recalled his pretty face.

She recalled that pair of deep and sharp eyes which were staring at her without blinking for a moment.

She still couldn't calm down.

...

Fortunately, she did not have heart problems. Otherwise, with her heart beating at this pace all day, she

might have to undergo a bypass operation just like Parrish.

"Nothing," Everly shook her head.

Hendrix didn't ask any further questions.

When they exited the elevator, Hendrix happened to have a phone call. He glanced at Stanley and then

said to Everly, "You guys go in." Content rights belong to NôvelDrama.Org.

Everly agreed and walked to the door of the ward with Stanley. After thinking for a while, she said, "Mr.

Stanley, my son is ... well, he has his own ideas. Don't talk about our relationship later." Everly felt that

this statement was not correct, so she said, "I mean, just say we are ordinary friends. My son grew up

in the United States, so he might be a little precocious."

Stanley smiled and said, "I understand. Everly, don't worry, I will cooperate with you."

Everly frowned, "How about you calling me Everly?"

Only then did Stanley seem a little embarrassed, "Do you not like me?"

"We've only known each other for a few days," Everly said awkwardly.

Stanley took a step forward and said, "Time and age will not be a problem. Everly, can't you see? I like

you very much and I'm serious about us."

Everly was lost for words.

She really couldn't see it.

But now was not the time to say this, "Go in first."

Stanley was really inexperienced with children. He had just said that age was not a problem.

Everly was only a few months older than him. They could be considered to be of the same age, but

how could a man of this age have any experience dealing with children?

Upon seeing Edmond Farley, Stanley was at a loss.

He just felt that this child looked pretty good. He was young but indifferent. As a bystander, Stanley

always felt that there was something special about this child.

However, he couldn't figure out why this child looked special. He just felt that the child was a little cold.

"Mommy."

Edmond only greeted Everly. He was only five-year-old yet he could generate a complete phrase.

Although he grew up in the United States, there was no problem with his language. He had a slight

American accent, which made his voice sound a little textured.

"Didn't I tell you to go back and have a good rest? I'm fine now." This was actually said by a five-year-

old child?

Stanley felt somewhat incredulous and didn't even notice that he was neglected by them.

Edmond added, "Have you checked on Candy for me? I have her father's contact information. Can you

call him for me?"


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