However, the health of those wealthy old ladies was not as good as their grandma May’s. When Grandma May was old, she often flew around by plane to carefully select wives for their brothers.
Well, they were unfilial.
Evan slandered in his heart that if his grandma hadn’t given the task, even if he wanted to get married, he would have to wait until he was thirty-five, and he wouldn’t have gotten married at the age of 28 or 29.
Although he was envious of the happy marriage of his brother and sister-in-law, but he preferred to be free and unrestrained.
Grandma May probably saw through their minds and knew that it was up to them to choose, and they would not get married until they were in their thirties, so she gave them a task.
Zachary: “Grandma can also exercise by dancing square dance, and dancing at home will not affect others.”
Zachary had long known that grandma went outside to learn square dance from those aunts who danced square dance.
Grandma May had been unrestrained and unrestrained all her life, doing whatever she wants, without being restricted by her status.
Their children and grandchildren also hoped that grandma would be happy. As long as they could make grandma happy, they would support what she wanted to do.
Zachary: “What are you looking for grandma?”
Evan entered the kitchen. He whispered: “I want grandma to spare me. I really don’t want to get married so early. The original plan was to get married at the age of 35. Grandma has given me a goal now. I will be 29 when the one-year deadline ends. A few years earlier than my original plan.”
Zachary chuckled, “You have been with grandma for 28 years, and you still don’t understand grandma’s temper? You just do things that are wasted effort.”
Comments
The readers' comments on the novel: Cupid's Arrow hit me hard!