Chapter 3593
Chapter 3593
Bianca didn’t suspect that Camryn was lying to her. After all, Camryn was just her sister-in- law, and her brother-in-law wasn’t a child anymore. How could a sister-in-law possibly keep track of her brother-in-law’s movements at all times? This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.
Evan might not return until the middle of the night, so it was understandable that Camryn didn’t know his whereabouts.
“I came back very late last night, so I didn’t go out today and stayed home to rest,” Evan said as he descended the stairs, walking straight toward them.
“Miss Bianca,” Evan nodded politely to her.
Bianca nodded in response to his greeting.
Evan’s gaze shifted back to Camryn. “Sister-in-law, are you going to fly a kite?”
“Yes, I casually mentioned it this morning, and your brother sent me two kites. While there’s still some wind, Bianca and I are going out to fly them. Evan, there’s food in the kitchen. If you’re hungry, help yourself. It should still be warm.”
After speaking, Camryn took Bianca’s hand and led her out.
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Evan followed them naturally.
Bianca turned her head and asked him, “Fourth Young Master York, are you going to fly a kite with us?”
Evan replied, “It’s stuffy inside, and it’s windy outside. Let’s go out and get some fresh air. Why? Is my joining you going to affect your kite flying, Miss Bianca?”
Bianca quickly said, “No, not at all. Fourth Young Master York, this is your home. You’re free to go wherever you like.”
Evan said nothing more.
The two women chatted about cosmetics, skincare, and other topics women often enjoy, occasionally touching on business matters. When it came to business, Camryn did most of the talking while Bianca listened, only offering her input occasionally.
Evan followed them silently, and Bianca made sure not to express too many opinions, cautious that Evan might become more suspicious of her.
When they arrived at the large lawn, they found several children of the household staff already flying kites there. Camryn wasn’t the only one who had the idea to fly kites on a windy day.
Seeing that Camryn, the second young lady of the house, was also flying a kite, the children eagerly ran over to admire her and Bianca’s kites, complimenting their beauty.
The old lady and her friends were still playing cards, occasionally glancing at the activity on the lawn. Though they couldn’t see clearly, they knew a group of children was flying kites.
Evan simply watched.
Camryn, who rarely flew kites, struggled at first, failing several times.
Meanwhile, Bianca’s kite took off effortlessly.
Noticing Camryn’s struggles, Bianca smiled and handed her own kite string to Camryn, then helped her get her kite airborne.
With Bianca’s help, Camryn’s kite soared high.
There were many kites in the sky, and soon, two children’s kites became entangled. The children, anxious, tugged at the strings, causing one kite to break and fall to the ground, while the other became lodged in a tree.
The children rushed over to the tree, with some attempting to climb it.
“Be careful, the tree is high. You don’t want to fall,” Bianca cautioned them. “Let me help you get it down.”
Camryn added, “Please be careful.”
“Don’t worry, I have experience. This has happened to me before,” Bianca reassured her. She handed Camryn the kite string and began to climb the tree.
Those who practice martial arts are different—Bianca scaled the tree like a monkey, reaching the kite in just a few moves.
Evan watched her closely.