"Drive my car," Abby said as she invited Evan to accompany her to the airport. Evan's face lit up with happiness.

"A car is a car-they're all the same," he replied with a grin.

Abby led Evan out of the house, and he quickened his pace to open the car door for her. Ever the gentleman, he shielded her head with his hand as she climbed into the car, making sure she wouldn't bump it. "You're so considerate," Abby said as she fastened her seatbelt, her voice carrying a note of admiration.

"Other than my family, you're the only one I'll ever be this considerate to," Evan replied, glancing at her with a warm smile.

Abby met his gaze briefly but didn't respond.

A few moments later, Evan started the car and drove them out of the Du family mansion.

Not long after they left, Mrs. Du came downstairs. Spotting the gifts left on the coffee table and realizing Abby was nowhere to be seen, she quickly called for the butler.

"Did Abby go out?" she asked.

"The second lady and the fourth young master of the York family left together. I heard her mention they were heading to

in relief. "At least she didn't forget to pick up Spencer." She moved to the sofa and sat

She wasn't particularly surprised

BOUT MO

discharged from the hospital so quickly. The fact that he was accompanying Abby to pick up Spencer only confirmed her suspicions- Evan was nervous. He clearly viewed Spencer as a potential obstacle in his pursuit of Abby, and Mrs. Du saw it as a good thing. A little competition would remind Evan

Mrs. Du

young master," the butler

then pulled out her phone

pick up

frowned at her mother's suggestion. "Mom, by the time I pick up Brother Spencer, it'll be noon. We won't get back to the city until late afternoon. Do you really want him to go hungry all that

as well. I've already discussed it with my best friend-Spencer will stay with

room for him. He can move into our

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