Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 1953
Aunty Loretta said with a grin, “Young Master is the best, to have had the ability to attract kids since he was young.”
Upon noticing Freya’s confused expression, Aunty Loretta said, “Madam’s relatives always bring the kids over here to play, and the kids love playing with Young Master the most. Young Master is very patient with them. If I were to deal with those little devils, I’d feel troubled.”
Freya was filled with mixed feelings as it was her first time seeing this side of Ryan.
“Are you very fond of kids?” She could not help but say, “ In fact, you’re not young anymore. You can get a girlfriend and have a child.”
Ryan gave a vague smile. “Why are you behaving like my mom? I’m not even at the age where I need to get married.”
Freya thought about it and reckoned that he was right. After all, he was a few months younger than her.
She was 26 this year. It was appropriate for women of this age in Canberra to get married, let alone men. It would not be an issue for them to get married even at the age of 30.
“But you can get a girlfriend.” Freya said jokingly, “ That said, I’ve known you for nearly a year, but I don’t see you have a girlfriend yet. Could it be that you’re gay?”
Ryan’s mouth twitched. “What logic is that? I’m gay if I don’t have a girlfriend, huh? If women like you don’t have a boyfriend, does it mean you’re a lesbian?”
“Hehe. I’m just kidding.” Freya was somehow amused to see his speechless expression. “ I think the best age is between 20 to 30 years old. This is when we have the most freedom. When it’s time to get into a relationship, just do it. Don’t miss out on your best years! ”
After that, she sighed. “On the other hand, I’ve wasted mine.”
“20 to 30 years old… You still have a few more years to go.” A discreet smile spread across Ryan’s face. “ Quickly get a divorce and start a new relationship. Make use of your youth before it’s gone.”
“Women aren’t the same as men.” Freya shook her head and said rather pessimistically, “My love life has been difficult. Since I always meet scummy men, I don’t believe in love anymore.”
“You don’t have to be so pessimistic. Maybe the best is yet to come,” Ryan said thoughtfully.
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