His Eagle Eyes on Me

Chapter 3013



All Hayden could see was Audrey at the moment, and it seemed as though he was trying to make up for the six months he failed to spoil his daughter. Shelly went out of the store and called Eliam.

"Why didn't Mr. Tate call me himself?" Eliam asked.

"He is busy at the moment."

"Oh... Ms. Taylor, what's going on with Mr. Tate? He is acting strange."

"I don't know how to describe it."

"Alright, then! I will send someone over," Eliam said. "Are you two together?"

"Yeah," Shelly said.

"Is the villa he had me clean for you to live in?" Eliam caught on to the drama. "You two..."

"Mr. Golan, there are certain things he doesn't tell you, and it wouldn't be appropriate for me to disclose them either. So, please don't ask me." Shelly was feeling quite uneasy.

"Understood. I get it! Besides arranging transportation and personnel, is there anything else you need?"

"No, that's all." Shelly sighed. "Mr. Golan, may I ask you a question? Does your boss enjoy shopping?"

"Not at all. Besides work, he prefers to stay at home. He doesn't have extravagant desires. Of course, when it comes to his daily necessities, he uses only the best, and he gets others to procure those items or provide him with those services. He doesn't like crowded places," Eliam replied.

"Alright, I understand. One last question," Shelly asked. "Does he have more money than he can spend?"

Eliam burst into laughter. "If he were to spend on you, you wouldn't be able to spend it all in ten lifetimes."

Shelly suddenly felt less concerned and thought to herself, "If Hayden wants to buy something, let him buy it! As long as he's happy, I'm fine with it!"

Afterward, Hayden went with Audrey to shop for children's clothes, shoes, hats, and a child's watch and bought everything that he thought Audrey might need.

Although he bought a lot, not much time had passed as he had merely bought whatever items he laid eyes on.

"Let's go eat something!" Hayden glanced at the time and suggested. "Our daughter must be hungry."

"She'll cry if she's hungry. If she's not crying, it means she's not hungry," Shelly argued.

Hayden's expression changed

immediately upon hearing her

words. "How can you say that? If our daughter cries because she's

hungry, it means she's so hungry. that it upsets her. How can we let her get so hungry before feeding her? It's no wonder that she's so thin. You don't know how to take care of a child."

Shelly's cheeks flushed from the

scolding, and she tried to explain et

"She drinks milk five or six times a day now, and she also eats baby food. I've never starved her

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"All right. Let's go eat now." Hayden held Audrey and started looking for a restaurant.

Soon enough, he found a three-Michelin-starred restaurant.

It was Shelly's first time dining at such a high-end establishment.

The restaurant's interior was exquisitely decorated and elegant, making her feel like she was in a scene from a drama. Hayden chose a table by the window. From the large floor-to-ceiling window, they had a breathtaking view of the nearby river. Before long, the head chef came over to attend to them.RêAd lat𝙚St chapters at Novel(D)ra/ma.Org Only

Hayden first asked Shelly, "Is our daughter allergic to any ingredients?"

"I don't know... Right now, I only give her porridge, pureed food, and plain vegetables. I haven't given her anything else," Shelly replied. Hayden's expression grew slightly cold as though he was mentally accusing Shelly of mistreating their daughter again.

Hayden said to the chef, "Prepare

some appropriate baby food for my daughter's age. It would be best to prepare a few different dishes because I'm afraid she might be picky."

The chef nodded.

"And another Set A menu." Hayden quickly decided on the dishes he and Shelly would have.

Before Shelly had a chance to glance at the menu, it was taken away.

Seeing her confusion, Hayden explained, "This restaurant only has three set menus. Generally, the Set A menu is the most extensive."


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