Chapter 1041 Kevin's Heart Danced (Part Two)

"Kevin, did you find Leena?" Driving around, Shannon looked about for Leena on the street, hoping to catch a glimpse of her somewhere.

"Yes, I found her. Don't worry. I will bring her back when she wakes up." Kevin said in a low voice. He didn't want to wake her up.

"Okay, good. Where are you now? I'd like to see her." Shannon really liked Leena, and she thought that she was an ideal daughter-in-law. She felt relieved when she heard that she was safe.

"Just stay put, mom. It's a little far away and you'll be tired by the time you get here. Don't worry. She's fine now. She's asleep, probably after crying." Feeling exhausted, Kevin leaned against the handrail. Finding Leena had eaten up all his energy. And it wasn't so much physical as psychological, the stress and fear and despair that he suffered in the process.

"Okay, Kevin, take good care of her. Try to comfort her and don't let her think too much. You can stay out tonight. Take some relaxation time, just the two of you." Eager as Shannon was to see Leena, considering that Leena might be very depressed now, she thought it better to leave some space for the couple to be alone. No matter how much she cared for her, what Leena needed most right now might be Kevin's company. Shannon herself was also a woman, and placing herself in Leena's position, it was easy for her to realize what was the most important thing to Leena now. To most people, the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law was always a thorny problem

finishing the call, Kevin went back inside to check on Leena. Making sure that she was fine, Kevin tiptoed out of the room. He planned to ask Lee to get some takeout.

"Mr. Gu, is Mrs. Gu okay?" the housekeeper asked as soon as Kevin walked downstairs. Mrs. Gu told the housekeeper not to disturb her. So she left her alone upstairs. If Mrs. Gu got angry because of her disturbance, she would be done for. Young girls from rich families were usually very arrogant and had a mercurial temperament.

"Yeah, She's fine. Thank you for taking care of her," Kevin said to the housekeeper politely. Their visit might have added extra work for her.

"It's nothing. Mr. Mu told me that if Mrs. Gu came, we must treat her the same way we'd treat him. So it's our duty to serve her." The housekeeper smiled. She was a very kind woman.

"Mr. Mu? So you mean Edward Mu?" Kevin asked doubtfully. Did Edward already know that Leena came here? He wondered if Leena had told Edward what happened to her recently.