It was apparent that Julian resented being urged by his father to get married.
The psychic said to leave it up to fate. Once the right time came, the lady who could make him a normal man would automatically appear and approach him without him searching for her.
However, Julian’s father was a hasty person. He said Julian was not young, and if he did not take the initiative and simply waited for the heavens’ arrangement, until when did he have to wait? What if the heavens were sleeping and had forgotten about him? Would Julian then have to be single forever?
Julian was dissatisfied.
How could he be considered old?
He was just a few years past thirty.
Even after rounding up his age, he was only forty years old. He would still be in the prime of his life and young at forty.
The average lifespan of a human had increased. Based on his health condition, Julian thought living up to a hundred years old would not be a problem.
Therefore, he was not panicked that he was a single man despite already being in his thirties.
Clive could not help laughing. He said, “I guess Grandma May also had no choice because your dad kept bugging her. Therefore, she introduced a psychic to reassure your dad.”
No one had expected the results.
Who would have thought the great Mr. Bucham would be so relentless in urging his son to marry?
No wonder the youngsters of the Bucham family who were of suitable age to marry and without a partner had all escaped. They either went on business trips or were overseas. Anyway, they did not remain in Wiltspoon.
They were scared.
They feared Mr. Bucham would target them.
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