Chapter 664 Tell Kaylah
In the face of Zionâs tough attitude, Hendry pressed his lips and did not retort.
He knew that Zion probably didnât believe him at all.
If he wanted to change Zionâs impression of him, he could only rely on his action later.
Therefore, Hendry just nodded and said sincerely.
âI wonât let this happen!â
When Hendry and Zion went downstairs, they saw Kaylah constantly looking in the direction of the
stairs.
Hearing their footsteps, Kaylah immediately stood up and walked over.
Zionâs gaze made her a little uneasy, so she averted her eyes.
âWhat⦠what did you talk about? It took a long time!â
Zion raised his eyebrows.
âWhat? Are you so curious about our conversation?â
Kaylah was a little embarrassed. She cleared her throat and looked at Hendry. But he couldnât say
anything in front of Zion and just smiled at Kaylah.
Knowing that they wouldnât tell her about anything today, Kaylah had no choice but to sit down on the
sofa again.
âI have disturbed you for a long time today. Iâm going now!â
Hendry looked at Kaylah and said.
Kaylah just shrugged carelessly and didnât say anything else. She had warned herself not to make the
same mistake again but also felt something was wrong with her today.
But in the face of Hendryâs different attitude, Kaylah admitted that she was tempted.
However, now she still couldnât let go of the past and easily had mood swings when facing Hendry.
Fortunately, Hendry was used to her attitude and didnât feel dissatisfied at all.
After Hendry left, Kaylah sat on the sofa with a worried expression, obviously wanting to say
something.
âAlright, if you want to ask anything, just ask! Looking at you, I thought there was a nail on our sofa!â
Zionâs words stunned Kaylah slightly.
âZion!â
âOkay, itâs my fault. Donât worry. We didnât talk much, but as your brother, I have to warn him! If he hurt
you again in the future, I wouldnât just watch and do nothing!â
When he first learned about Kaylahâs suffering in the past three years, Zion wanted to make Hendry
disappear from the world forever.
But back then, Kaylah chose to deal with the matter herself, so Zion could only restrain himself from
doing anything.
However, now Zion felt that if such a thing happened again, he should teach
Hendry a lesson even though it would make Kaylah unhappy.
Hearing Zionâs words, Kaylah didnât look dissatisfied at all. Instead, she sat beside Zion with a warm
feeling in her heart and reached out to hold his arm.
âDonât worry. I am no longer the disobedient little girl I once was. I promise you that I will never let
anyone bully me again!â
A sharp look flashed across Kaylahâs eyes. She thought she had spent the three years teaching herself
a lesson!