Chapter 2647
Just when Leah was about to say something, Morrison raised his hand to stop her and continued. “Alright, you don’t have to say anything You only live once, so you need to cherish your own life.
“I can introduce some good men to you if you want. All of them have good family backgrounds and good looks. I’m sure you’ll find one that you like. Of course, if you don’t like men from Stoslo, I can find someone for you from Bassburgh.”
Leah smiled awkwardly. “Umm… Thank you for your advice.”
“Don’t mention it. We’re friends, after all. Give me two days. I’ll compile the profile of all good men in Bassburgh for you to choose from.”
Two days later, Morrison presented Leah with the profile of some unmarried rich young men in Bassburgh. The corner of Leah’s lips twitched as she looked at Morrison, who sat on the couch opposite her. “Where did you get these from?”
“Dating agency,” Morrison replied matter-of-factly. “According to them, all of these young men come from wealthy families, and they studied overseas, so I picked these ten that match your family background the most. Pretty neat, right?”
Leah picked up those profiles and looked through them one by one. Some of them came from Bassburgh, while others came from Asperia, Rowerl City, and Coralia.
The problem was that she knew most of them, and she was kind of astounded when she also saw James Tell’s profile.
“What do you think? They’re pretty good, right? Some of them are lawyers, while others are celebrities or doctoral students. They match your background perfectly.”
He picked up his cup of coffee and took a sip. He felt that he was such a good friend. He had never been so serious when it came to finding himself a date.
Leah put down the profiles and said, “I know them all.”
He was stumped and nearly spurted his coffee. He put down the cup and said, “Isn’t that good?”
Leah picked up Isaiah’s profile and said, “My father set up a blind date for me with this guy, and he didn’t like me.”
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