It could be seen that he was really filled with resentment when his father urged him to marry.
The masters all said that it was fate, and when the fate came, he didn’t need to look for it, the girl who could turn him into a normal man would automatically appear and meet him.
His father was impatient, saying that if he didn’t take the initiative and wait for God to arrange, when would he have to wait? If God took a nap and forgot about him, wouldn’t he be single for the rest of his life?
Julian was not convinced.
How was he so old?
Weren’t they in their thirties?
Rounding off, he was only thirty years old, and thirty years old was a prime of life, very young.
People now live a long life, judging from his physical health, Julian felt that it would not be a problem for him to live to be a hundred years old.
Therefore, he was still single in his thirties, so he didn’t worry.
Clive couldn’t help laughing and said: “I think Grandma York was so annoyed by your father that she had no choice but to push a master out to appease your father.”
As a result, no one could have imagined it.
Who would have thought that Patriarch Bucham, who had great powers, would really urge marriage and make people’s scalps tingle?
It’s no wonder that other young people in the Bucham family, as long as they reached marriageable age and had no boyfriend or girlfriend, all slipped away either on business trips or abroad, and they didn’t stay in Wiltspoon anyway.
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