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Love is the Sunshine novel Chapter 168

Terence's father must have come here to interrogate him about Bonnie.

But how could Terence explain how things went to his father?

Carla sensed that Terence's father was a very strict man, especially towards Terence, and that he was not as easy-going as Terence's grandfather.

"I knew it,"

Terence uttered. He took a few bites unhurriedly before he placed his chopsticks on his plate.

"Carla, maybe you should take a little break for now. I'll be back soon," Terence suggested. He got up and out of the room before Carla could reply.

Carla dragged herself out of bed and quickly got dressed before she followed Terence out the door.

At the dining room, Edmund poured himself a cup of Pu'erh tea while he studied Terence, who sat across the table in front of him.

"What are your next plans? Tell me now," Edmund demanded as he breathed in the scent of the tea. Being a tea lover for decades, Edward always had a cup of tea during confrontations to accompany him.

Terence wasn't in the mood for tea and politely declined when Edmund offered him a cup.

"Father, you traveled a long way and that is all you have to say?"

Edmund placed the cup on its saucer before he faced Terence. "You promised this family that you would definitely marry the daughter of the Hua family," Edmund snorted. "And what have you done?

You drove her to another man's bed!"

"Father, that was not my fault. Don't blame that on me," Terence defended himself.

"Well, son, Bonnie would not have run to another man if you had treated her well. So yes, you are still to blame. She doesn't want to be with you anymore because she knows your heart is just for Carla and it made her feel jealous all the time,"

Edmund fumed. He blamed Terence but he also blamed Carla.

If Terence had treated Bonnie the way a man treated his fiancee, he would obviously have won Bonnie's heart.

A lot of people blamed Bonnie for being disloyal to Terence. But Edmund knew the truth. He knew everything and he knew this wasn't Bonnie's fault.

"Father, I had just gotten engaged to Bonnie. And a few days later, she had already gotten lonely and climbed into another man's bed? If we hadn't called it off, who's to say she won't do that again?" Terence sneered and told Edmund, "My dear father, do you really want me to become a pushover?"

Edmund seethed, "You fool, what right do you have to say that?"

Edmund stopped to cool down. He took deep breaths and sipped his tea before he turned back to Terence, "But what's done is done. So let me ask you again. What are your next plans? What will you do next? Now is the perfect age for you to get married. Are you going to waste this time?"

Terence leaned back and crossed his arms. "My brothers aren't even married yet. I am in no hurry."

"But your brothers are different! You are the one who will take over the family business. And you need to get married now so you can produce an heir for this family! And besides, we are no longer living in the feudal times. You can get married before your older brothers.

And since you don't want to marry Bonnie or Megan, then I will find you another ladies from another reputable families."

Terence interjected his thoughts at this point and said, "Father, stop worrying about my marriage. I already know what to do and who I want to marry."

Edmund was speechless. He drank more of his tea before he returned his attention back to Terence. He grunted, "You mean you are going to marry that girl?

Are you serious?

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