"Yeah. A romantic relationship can give your life balance. It would be really boring just to spend every day working."
"But a new issue would emerge every now and then, so I'm not bored." Hayden would have never remained single for so long had he been bored or understimulated.
"What prompted you to bring this up with me?" Avery asked.
"Mom, I'm not against starting a family, but I don't know how to look for a wife."
Avery blushed, knowing that Hayden must have truly found it challenging, or he would never have sought her help in this matter. Still, it was a challenge for Avery. "How about this? I will contact your Aunt Tammy later. She knows quite a lot of young women, so I can get her to introduce you to someone." Avery took a deep breath. "You can maybe just chat, so it's not technically a matchmaking situation. What do you think?"
Hayden instinctively wanted to say no, but what his assistant had said the night before remained on his mind, so he agreed in the end.
After breakfast, Avery went upstairs to Ivy's room.
Ivy had woken up and was practicing her broadcasting skills in her room.
"Darling, why don't you come and have breakfast first?" Avery beamed at Ivy.
Ivy glanced at the time and instantly hurried to the door. "I lost track of time. Mom, is Hayden awake?"
"He woke up quite early this morning."
"Huh? I didn't hear a thing. I thought he was still sleeping."
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