Chapter 566 Like a Matchmaking Event
Victoria thought Summer was amazing, too, since the latter had been engrossed in her work for so long. Summer hadn’t hidden anything from her best friend during their recent conversations and opened up about everything, including the amount of money she had saved up, as well as her desire to open a tiny shop for her
parents.
Victoria had been considering recruiting Summer to her company. She could give Summer a high salary because they were best friends. However, Summer had told her about her plans to open a shop before Victoria had suggested it and even discussed some details with her. Victoria could discern how much she wanted to do it from her tone, so she didn’t feel comfortable enough to bring up the topic.
If Summer really wanted a high salary, she didn’t have to fly back at all because the benefits Erik gave were definitely comparable to those Victoria would offer. Besides, his company was much bigger, unlike hers. He had built his business from scratch and was a famous figure, plus it was already a stable company. Meanwhile, Victoria’s company had just been founded and wasn’t comparable to his at all.
Presently, Mary suddenly recalled something and asked Victoria, “Is your friend too busy with work, or does she not have any intention of dating?”
Victoria chuckled upon hearing that. “She’s too busy.”
After losing her memory, Victoria had originally known nothing about Summer’s past and wouldn’t have been able to answer that question. However, she could discern some hints from Summer’s words during their recent conversations. Summer was especially envious when Alaric did something for Victoria. She would complain about their public displays of affection and say that she wanted to be in a relationship as well. After hearing
this enough, Victoria could roughly guess how Summer felt about romance.
“If it’s not because she doesn’t want to date, then I have someone I can introduce to her.”
Victoria looked surprised. “Mom, you want to be a matchmaker for her?”
Mary laughed. “Yep. I think she has a great character, plus I have met a young man who seems nice.”
Victoria did not agree to it immediately. While she didn’t have a strong belief in social classes, it didn’t mean everyone else was the same. The people Mary knew wouldn’t be common folk due to her social class, so what if the man looked down on Summer’s family? It wouldn’t just result in a failed match; it would make Summer
unhappy too.
“Alright, then. I’ll ask what she thinks about it.”
“Sure. You should definitely ask the opinion of the person involved. If she’s interested, just tell me.”
Nothing much happened while they waited for their flight. Since everyone in the family was present, Nicole and Nathan were cared for by Adrian and Mary. If the couple couldn’t cope, Peter, as well as Adrian’s and Mary’s bodyguards, were also there. It was quite an entourage.
Victoria had been sitting on the seats but eventually lay inside Alaric’s embrace because the chairs were too hard. She leaned against him as she texted Summer, not daring to relay Mary’s words straight away. Instead, she took a gentler and less direct approach in asking Summer’s opinion.
‘Did your family tell you to go on blind dates during the New Year?‘
Youngsters usually didn’t have the time to return home, and so usually went on blind dates during the holidays, plus their family members were eager to do so as well. As such, Victoria could only start from there to check whether Summer was against someone that was introduced to her.
Summer’s reply was swift. ‘I don’t want to talk about it. The hinges of my front door are nearly falling off with the number of people that want to introduce someone to me. I don’t know where people get the energy to do it. Don’t they get tired of it?’
She couldn’t help but complain at that point. “When I get older, I will never go around introducing potential partners to other people. It’s the New Year, so they should enjoy it. How can it be the New Year if everyone went around introducing potential partners to others? Just call it a matchmaking event.’
Her complaints made Victoria laugh.
‘Who said it wasn’t? The New Year is just another occasion for a matchmaking event, as well as encouraging couples to have children.‘
‘Yeah, the married couples aren’t much better off compared to me. All of them are being urged to have
children.”
Everyone was in the same boat, after all.
‘Hey, do you think I will be unbothered like this now if I married and had children early like you?‘
Victoria had thought introducing someone to Summer was off the table, yet her friend had suddenly mentioned Victoria’s marriage.
Victoria then asked tentatively, ‘Since that’s what you think, why are you bothered by it? Do you think blind dating is unreliable?”
‘Of course. Very few people going on blind dates are actually nice. I’ll use some of the men my relatives have introduced as an example. They all looked pretty okay in their photos, but once I added them on WhatsApp. they immediately asked me for a makeup–free picture of myself. If I don’t send it to them, I’m dishonest and
look ugly without makeup.‘
Victoria was rendered speechless by the strange thoughts those men had.
Does everyone you’ve met behave like that?‘
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