Chapter 71: Collision
"You’re not the Harper family’s eldest son. How would you know what he’s thinking?" Jessie couldn’t help but give Kevin a sideways glance. "Although it seems like President Harper hasn’t made any moves yet, as the saying goes, ’A woman’s pursuit of a man is like a thin piece of paper.’ Who can say he won’t fall for her eventually? Maybe as they spend more time together, he might discover Miss Rossi’s charms, no?"
"Besides, their status and background match so well. If they get together, it would definitely be the biggest news in Grace City."
Kevin pondered, knowing he was indeed President Harper and naturally understood what was going on. However, he couldn’t tell Jessie this directly; all he could do was beat around the bush.
"I don’t think so. Being the eldest Harper, no woman has ever managed to get close to him all these years. What makes the Rossi family’s daughter any different? If he truly valued her family status, he wouldn’t have stayed single for so long."
Jessie thought this made sense, but she had always been curious about how Kevin, as a repairman, knew so many people.
Even if his boss really valued him, it seemed a bit too much for just a repairman, didn’t it?
"Mr. Harper, your surname is also Harper. Have you ever checked your family roots? Maybe you’re super distant relatives with the Harper family’s eldest son? You have such a noble appearance, so I find it hard to believe you’re only a repairman." She laughed. "And before this, Lilian even speculated that you’re actually from the Harper family, hiding your identity to get close to me. I think she just reads too many novels. How could such things happen in real life?"
"How could my flash marriage partner be a millionaire? If I had that luck, I’d go buy a lottery ticket."
Hearing this, Kevin couldn’t help but admire Lilian’s keen insight.
From what he knew, her family was quite well-off. She was only working at Steve’s company just to experience how life was.
He thought he should limit his interactions with Lilian in the future. If she or Steve discovered his real identity, it wouldn’t be good.
‘If Jessie has to know the truth, I should be the one who tells her in the future.’
