Jasper and Julian left early the next morning, taking the Bentley as they made their way to Waterhoof City.
“Jul, I heard from Wendy that your sister’s been trying to set you up for blind dates recently?”
Jasper suddenly thought of something as they entered the highway, so he asked Julian with a subtle smile on his face.
Julian was in a great mood this morning, but his expression immediately darkened at the mention of dating.
Jasper and Julian had known each other for quite some time and their relationship was more akin to friendship than that of an employer and employee. Hence, there were fewer inhibitions between the duo’s private conversations.
Julian immediately began to complain, “I already told my sister that I don’t want to start dating so soon, let alone get married. I don’t even know what she’s searching for.
“You’re the only son of the Lager family. Elder sisters tend to take up the role of the mother in the family too, so of course she’d worry for you,” Jasper answered.
Julian sighed and complained, “I’m busy with work and I don’t have the kind of time to deal with those girls. They can be so demanding sometimes I might as well train with what little remaining time I have.”
Jasper replied irritably, “Will training continue your family bloodline? Will training find you a doting wife?
“Getting married and having children is something everyone has to experience. Sometimes people just need the company of their other half; it’s different from the company of friends and family.”
Julian grumbled at Jasper’s words, “I’ll just see where fate takes me. I’ve actually met a few girls but none of them felt right. These girls only came to me because I worked by your side, Jasper. They come with ulterior motives.”
“You’re making a few hundred thousand annually, so you should have quite a bit saved up, right?” Jasper smiled.
Julian chuckled innocently and replied, “My sister’s the one saving my money for me. I heard I’ve made over a million now.”
Julian could be regarded as a small wealthy local man with more than a million Somer Dollars in savings in the year 2000.
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