Mrs. Bucham generously handed the bunch of keys to Mrs. Stone, grinned, and said, “I’m relieved now; Julian can be saved, and he doesn’t have to be a bachelor for the rest of his life. Mrs. Stone, help us see if this girl is great. I think it’s a perfect match for my son.”
Just now she was affectionately calling Mrs. Stone in-laws, but now that she knew that her future daughter-in-law had changed, Mrs. Bucham immediately changed her words.
Mrs. Stone saw Kiera’s photo, and then showed it to her husband. She smiled and said, “This girl gives a very good impression at first glance. She is a talented woman with Young Master Bucham, and she is a perfect match.”
Mrs. Stone would boast about it even if the girl wasn’t very good.
What’s more, Kiera gave her a very good and comfortable first impression.
The person who made Mrs. Stone feel comfortable at the first sight. Before Kiera, there were only two, Serenity and her sister. At that time, Mrs. Stone didn’t know that Serenity was her niece. Mrs. Stone liked Serenity very much when she saw her. She couldn’t help but want to get close.
Kiera gave her the same feeling.
Everyone in the Stone family had seen the girl’s photo.
Remy leaned beside Elisa and saw Kiera’s appearance.
Soon, the bunch of keys returned to Julian’s hands, and Julian quickly put them away. Seeing his precious appearance, everyone completely believed what he said.
Julian really liked that girl.
This girl was probably the girl who was meant to save Julian, as the master had said.
Patriarch Bucham asked: “Julian, what’s her name?”
“Kiera, daughter of the curator of the Caron family martial arts gym in Yonsburg, has been practicing martial arts since childhood. Since she was a child, she has competed in countless martial arts competitions. She was highly competent. Now she worked as a martial arts instructor in the martial arts gym owned by her family.”
Patriarch Bucham smiled: “Well, well, a person like her is suitable for you and our family.”
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