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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 962

"You pretended... to be lovers?" Benson looked at Casey in disbelief. "Casey, don't make a joke to me. How can you be false couple? I think you and Camille are very intimate."

Casey turned to look at Camille and said, "You have to explain it."

Camille was obviously reluctant, but still looked at Benson and said, "Grandpa, what he said is true. We are really pretending to be sweethearts to avoid the blind date you arranged for me."

Benson's look darkened suddenly. He looked at Camille a little angrily, and said, "You, you really want to piss me off. How can you do this!"

"Oh, it's because I don't like the blind dates you found for me before, and I am afraid that you will directly decide my marriage on impulse, so I could only think of such a way," Camille explained in injured tones.

Benson was originally immersed in the joy of getting a real genius as his grandson-in-law, but now he learned that the relationship between Casey and Camille was just a lie. He was filled with a sense of loss.

He gave Camille a fierce look, then his gaze fell on Casey, his eyes rolled, and he smiled and said, "Casey, in fact, whether you are true lovers or not, you are well matched. Why don't you just try to be real lovers. You can go out with Camille. Maybe you will fall in love with each other."

Casey shook his head and said, "Mr. Hussain, actually, I am already married and have a daughter. Camille is still young. It is very easy for her to find a suitable person, so you don't have to worry too much about her marriage."

When Benson heard that Casey was married and had a daughter, his face was suddenly full of disappointment.

He glanced at Camille and said, "Why did you get married so early? Didn't I really have to miss such a outstanding grandson-in-law?"

Camille also looked at Benson helplessly, and muttered, "It's not that I didn't fight for it myself. I can only blame myself for being born too late."

When Casey heard Camille's words, he immediately turned his head and glanced at her. Camille quickly moved her gaze away, as if she hadn't said anything just now.

"Casey, what do you think about concubine?" After a long silence, Benson asked Casey.

Casey was speechless, and Camille was also a little surprised. She didn't expect that her grandfather would talk to Casey about concubinage.

"Mr. Hussain, I don't have any thoughts about having concubines. You should stop thinking about it." Casey said, "In addition, I will give you another suggestion. Feelings are a personal matter. Imposed feelings don't get good results. Besides, it is now in the 21st century. Young people should love freely. You should not interfere with Camille's affairs in the future."

Benson sighed helplessly, and now he could only smile bitterly at Casey.

...

In the car back to Northern Border.

Camille looked a little sullen along the way. Obviously, she was a little unhappy about Casey asking her to clarify the relationship between them.

"When you came out, you should have seen my grandpa's upset look. I really don't understand why you have to tell the truth to my grandpa. He was so happy. It's just a white lie. You're so stingy," Camille complained.

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