We met once before and both of them felt okay, so we are here today for a date.
To be honest, she was heartily disdainful of Brooklyn's birth.
If it weren't for the matchmaker saying he was handsome and now the heir to the Scott Family, she wouldn't have put herself down for a date with him.
You know, she's a post-doc.
This, coupled with thebookish family atmosphere, has given her an extraordinarily noble character.
What I despise most is the illegitimate children in the gentry, and the brassiness of the businessmen.
"Ada, you're not too young, so stop picking and choosing. Although this Brooklyn is not very good, but at least he is now the Scott Family's heir, do not know how many people are scrambling to marry him."
Ada bristled and drew a tissue to wipe her hands.
"Mom, don't keep talking about my age, okay? I'm a post-doc, isn't marrying an illegitimate son a low match? I don't care, you pick another match for me, preferably one froma scholarly family like ours."
"Okay, okay, Mom will help you pick again, but you don't give up on this Brooklyn either, okay?"
"Knowing that, I would consider this Brooklyn as a backup."
Ada impatiently returned the call and then hung up.
Outside, with a bottle of bathroom in hand, Amy, who was about to enter the bathroom, heard an earful and could not help but laugh lightly in derision.
Some people read more books, but forget the manners and shame that should be.
If you don't like people, just be honest, okay?
How dare you treat someone as a spare tire?
What shamelessness.
Amy looked at Ada who came out after washing her hands, the corners of her mouth slightly hooked.
As Ada walked past her, she pretended to be careless and pushed the hand sanitizer down on Ada's body.
"Yikes, what's wrong with you? Can you walk?"
Ada, wearing a camel-colored slim-fit sweater, looked at the sticky green hand sanitizer on her body and gasped.
Amy looked at her, "Sorry about that."
An apology, but not a few sincere in it.
Ada's face sank and she just felt she looked a little familiar.
After thinking about it, she remembered that she had just met Amy.
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