“That depends on when she wants to marry me! Georgina, when are you going to marry me?”
“You didn’t even propose to me!” Georgina retorted. Although she didn’t find anything wrong with girls taking the initiative, she was worried that it was her one-sided wish to get married.
She turned and walked away.
A look of confusion crossed Arius’ face.
Did I say anything wrong?
“Why are women so confusing? Weren’t we just having a normal conversation?”
“Arius, what a woman need is a sense of security. Did you give it to her?”
Arius was puzzled. Did I not give it to her? I love Georgina so much. I want to be with her for the rest of my life. I thought she knew that.
“If you truly like her, then tell her. Women tend to overthink. Do you understand?”
“Yeah, Lunderstand. Don’t worry! I’ll treat her well.”
After finishing his work at Lombard Group in the evening, Tristan went to the medical association to pick Sophie up.
It had been a long time since they met up with their friends, so they all had dinner together. Sophie and Tristan, the newlyweds, looked blissful, while Charles appeared melancholic.
Everyone had a partner, and he was the only one alone. Am I destined to spend my life in loneliness?
Seeing him like this, Ysabelle leaned against Felix intentionally, intending to provoke Charles even more,
Charles was not a fool. He knew that she was deliberately trying to provoke him.
But now he was all by himself, and even if he knew it, there was nothing he could do about it.
“Mr. Northley, please control your woman and ask her not to provoke me,” Charles said helplessly. Did I get in anyone’s way for being single?
Felix placed his arm around Ysabelle’s shoulder and said, “She’s my woman. She can do whatever she pleases as long as she doesn’t mess with Sophie.”
Even though Sophie was now married to Tristan, they were still accustomed to calling her by her name.
They didn’t address her as Mrs. Lombard because their relationships were too complicated for such formalities.
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